About our Counseling Program
What does a Counselor do? A Counselor
Helps students understand self and others
Works with students in small and large groups to enhance study habits, self-concept, self-esteem, bullying, divorce, conflict resolution, child abuse prevention, improving academic performance, etc.
Meets with new students to help them adjust to our school
Talks with parents and teachers
Provides individual counseling for personal, social, emotional, or academic issues that students may be facing.
Assists with crisis intervention and supports students dealing with trauma, grief, or other emergencies.
Coordinates with outside resources like mental health agencies, social workers, or community services for students needing more support.
Supports students with special needs by participating in IEP (Individualized Education Plan) or 504 meetings and helping implement accommodations.
Helps with career exploration and planning, especially at the middle and high school levels—like discussing interests, skills, and future goals.
Monitors academic progress and works with students and teachers to develop plans for improvement when needed.
Promotes a safe and inclusive school climate, encouraging respect, empathy, and positive behavior.
Leads school-wide programs such as Red Ribbon Week, Kindness Week, or Mental Health Awareness Month.
Acts as a liaison between school staff, parents, and students to ensure all parties are working together in the student's best interest.
Assists with scheduling classes and helping students transition between grade levels or into high school or college.
Provides professional development for teachers on student mental health, trauma-informed practices, or behavior management.