Sunday, September 15, 2019

Guest Lecturer for 8th grade


On Friday, October 25 Saint Joseph's Episcopal school will welcome Dr. John Dybens from the Hanley Center.  He will be there to talk about drug and alcohol addiction as well as the vaping epidemic.

With his multi-faceted experience and leadership in the substance use disorder treatment field, John brings a remarkable skill set of pastor, counselor, clinical manager, teacher and respected expert to Origins. In his role as Chief Clinical Officer, John provides supervisory and clinical oversight to all of Origins Behavioral HealthCare’s programs. John continually builds upon his academic expertise through research and nationwide speaking engagements on addiction, spirituality and related topics.

John’s academic training includes a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Master of Arts in Conflict Management, a Master of Science in Management, a Doctor of Health Science, and postgraduate studies in psychology, philosophy and religion. John is a Master Certified Addictions Professional and a Certified Mental Health Professional in the State of Florida. He is an Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Substance Abuse Professional meeting all Federal DOT qualifications. John is a musician, writer and a private pilot, and he enjoys spending time with his family.

Grade 8 CPR Certification

The 8th Grade will have the opportunity to be CPR certified during H&W class on Friday, September 20. Parents are invited to come and observe. The Boynton Beach Chapter of the American Heart Association will be providing the Heartsaver Certification.

Click here for more information on Heartsaver Certification.