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Supporting Every Child: The Role of the School Social Worker at St. Luke’s Episcopal School

Updated: Oct 21, 2025

At St. Luke’s Episcopal School in Baton Rouge, we believe that student success comes from supporting the whole child—academically, socially, and emotionally. One of the key ways we provide that support is through the work of our School Social Worker, Kaitlyn Roy, who plays an important role in the life of our school community.


A Visible and Approachable Presence


Our School Social Worker is a familiar face on campus, known to students, teachers, and families alike. She is available as a trusted resource for all students, whether they need help navigating a challenge, building social-emotional skills, or just having someone to talk to.


Supporting Students and Families


Through individual meetings, small groups, and classroom connections, our School Social Worker helps create a positive school climate where every child feels safe and valued. She also works closely with families, offering guidance, resources, and collaboration to ensure each student has the tools they need to thrive.


Partnering in Academic Success


In addition to her social-emotional role, the School Social Worker is also a key part of our academic support process. She collaborates with teachers, the Learning Specialist, and parents to review educational evaluations, discuss accommodations, and ensure that students receive the academic support they need. This partnership helps create a seamless plan for success both inside and outside the classroom.


For families looking for a private school in Baton Rouge that offers meaningful student support, our School Social Worker is a vital part of what makes St. Luke’s unique—a school where every child is known, valued, and supported.




 
 
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