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Contact Information for Mr. Moyer-Wilkes:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (413) 323-0437 x508
Fax: (413) 323-0459
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (413) 323-0437 x508
Fax: (413) 323-0459
About Mr. Moyer-Wilkes
Mr. M-W joined the CHCS faculty in 2014. He has a background in community mental health, individual and family therapy, and has been working with kids of all ages since around 2003. Just before joining CHCS, Mr. M-W was working as a Clinician for a Residential Program, and just prior to that, he was an in-home family therapist.
Mr. M-W earned a Bachelor of Psychology degree from Messiah College, in Grantham, PA. He completed his Master of Education degree in K-12 School Counseling from Shippensburg University, in Shippensburg, PA.
Mr. M-W enjoys listening to music, playing guitar, singing, theater, puppetry, biking, writing in 3rd person, and spending free time with his 3 awesome kids and his amazing wife.
Fun fact: Mr. M-W is one of the few faculty members who have a special hand sign which students can flash to get his attention. Feel free to ask almost any student in the building what the M-W sign looks like.
Mr. M-W joined the CHCS faculty in 2014. He has a background in community mental health, individual and family therapy, and has been working with kids of all ages since around 2003. Just before joining CHCS, Mr. M-W was working as a Clinician for a Residential Program, and just prior to that, he was an in-home family therapist.
Mr. M-W earned a Bachelor of Psychology degree from Messiah College, in Grantham, PA. He completed his Master of Education degree in K-12 School Counseling from Shippensburg University, in Shippensburg, PA.
Mr. M-W enjoys listening to music, playing guitar, singing, theater, puppetry, biking, writing in 3rd person, and spending free time with his 3 awesome kids and his amazing wife.
Fun fact: Mr. M-W is one of the few faculty members who have a special hand sign which students can flash to get his attention. Feel free to ask almost any student in the building what the M-W sign looks like.