2025-2026 Advisory Team Members
Airole Warden, Coos County Director Network
Alida Nelson, Northern Human Services
Alyssalee Antonucci, ACHS
Anne- Marie Gagne, North Country Health Consortium
Briana Shannon, Family Resource Center
Crystal Reed, Littleton School District
Danielle Roy, Northern Human Services
Emily Russell, Littleton School District
Erin Bell, LinWood School District
Gabrielle Flanders, Family Resource Center
Kelly Dussault, Coos Coalition of Young Children and Families
Kristen Kennett, White Mountains Regional School District
Lori Langlois, North Country Education Services
Mariah Middleton, Gorham Community Learning Center
Melanie Smith, Boys and Girls Club of Northern NH
Rachel Smith, Northern Human Services
Robin Scott, White Mountains Community College
Shelli Roberts, Coos Coalition of Young Children and Families
Sheri Goyette, NHS - Family Supports and Services
Sydney Campbell, LinWood School District
Wendy Conway, CCYCF Family Leader
In 2019, the founding members of the NCP4SEL were: Jackie Daniels, Lisbon Principal, Kelly Dussault, SAU 36 Social Emotional Learning and Wellness Coordinator, Lori Langlois, North Country Education Services (NCES) Executive Director, Kelly Noland, SAU 84 Director of Student Services, Jessica Riendeau, NH Department of Corrections NNHCF, Shelli Roberts, SAU 36 Director of Special Services, Emily Russell, SAU 35 School Psychologist, Kerry Sheehan, Profile School Principal, Jennifer Watson, SAU 35 Director of Student Services, and Mollie White, Coos Coalition of Young Children & Families Executive Manager.
The names highlighted in bold lettering served on the core team.
The North Country Partnership for SEL Practices (NCP4SEL) is a coordinated effort focused on social and emotional learning (SEL) using a multi-tiered system framework. In the spring of 2018, Shelli Roberts, then principal of Bethlehem Elementary School (BES), convened principals and other school personnel who were concerned about trauma-informed practices to share BES' Project GROW experience. Kelly Dussault, serving as SAU 36’s System of Care Grant Coordinator at that time, joined shortly thereafter to co-facilitate the group. Since supporting students’ SEL is a trauma-sensitive practice, the partnership has evolved to a broader framework and is now referred to as the North Country Partnership for Social and Emotional Learning Practices. Mollie White, Executive Manager of the Coos Coalition of Young Children and Families, Lori Langlois, Executive Director of NCES, and Emily Russell, SAU 35 School Psychologist, also serve on the core team of this regional partnership.