At Andrew S. Douglas Middle School, we are focused on our students’ personal and social well-being along with their academic success. We work with our community partners to support our students in the classroom and beyond.
Student Support Team
Our student support team is here to help you!

Aude Sauvignon
School Psychologist
sauviga@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
(414) 256-8308

JohnQuell Tucker
School Social Worker
(414) 256-8232

Ronald Kendrick
Trauma Support Specialist
kendrir@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
(414) 256-8238
School Psychologists:
Talk with you during tough times
Share ways to cope or deal with emotions
Help you set goals and figure out how to do your best learning
School Social Workers:
Share ways to cope or deal with emotions
Provide helpful resources
Refer you to others who can help if you (or your family) need anything
Free Educational Resources
- ABCYA: Learning games for grades K3–6
- Arcademics: Learning games for grades 1–6, including key math skills
- BrainPop Jr.: Activities in multiple subjects for grades K–8
- Funbrain Books: Free digital access to select books for grades 1–8
- Funbrain Math: Math concepts using puzzles for grades 1–8
- Milwaukee Public Library: Free digital access to books
- PBS Kids Games: Games for the whole family, including social skills
Self Supports
Express and Explore Feelings
When You Need Help
Emergency Assistance
Milwaukee Police Department (24/7)
Call 911 for the following:
- Crimes in progress
- Life or death situations
- Medical emergencies
- Gunshots
- Accidents/ injuries
- Reports of fire
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7)
Call/text 988 or start an online chat to get emotional support.
A skilled, judgement-free counselor can listen, offer compassion, and share helpful resources. All conversations are free and confidential.
Crisis Text Line (24/7)
Text “HOME” to 741741 whenever you need to talk.
A live, trained volunteer Crisis Counselor can respond and provide support through a secure online platform. This is a free, confidential service.
Milwaukee Mobile Crisis (24/7)
Call (414) 257-7222 if you or a loved one is experiencing a crisis.
This non-police mobile response team provides mental health crisis responses and interventions to individuals of all ages. The team is made up of counselors, therapists, psychologists, and nurses available at all hours. They can provide mental health assessments, assistance with stabilization, and connections to resources.
Non-Emergency Assistance
Milwaukee Police Department
Call (414) 933-4444 for non-emergency assistance for the following:
- Crimes NOT in progress
- Welfare checks
- Theft / vehicle theft
- Property damage
- Reports of drug dealing / loitering
- Loud music
- Abandoned property
IMPACT 211 (24/7)
Call 211 or text your zip code to TXT-211 (898-211).
This free, confidential helpline can direct you to information and assistance for:
- Basic Needs: Food, clothing, income support assistance, government programs
- Children & Families: Support programs, job skill training, legal assistance, consumer protection
- Housing: Emergency shelter, housing navigation
- Wellness: Healthcare, mental health resources, substance use disorder assistance
