Elementary and Middle School Counseling
Counselors work with students on their academic, personal/social and career goals in the classroom and one-on-one.
Counselors provides a confidential, safe place to discuss your problems and concerns. You may want to see your counselor about:
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Family concerns
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Making and keeping friends
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Handling a problem with a student
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Improving grades
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Talking about feelings
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Planning your future
It is very easy to see the school counselor. Just stop in the guidance office before or after school, or ask your teacher, parent/guardian to help you make an appointment.
For a list of the types of skills students gain from the Counselors, click on the corresponding grade level documents:
|
Building |
Counselor |
|---|---|
| Bloomer | Sue Martin |
| Carter Lake |
Megan Pick |
| College View |
Jenni Degner |
| Edison |
Megan Petersen |
| Franklin |
Launie Lambert |
| Hoover |
Trina Casey |
| Lewis & Clark |
Launie Lambert and Tyler Yates |
| Longfellow |
Amanda Cool |
| Roosevelt |
Mckenzie Johnson |
| Rue |
Mattisen Moss |
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School |
Counselor |
Role |
|---|---|---|
| Kirn |
Sheree Tomasek |
6th Grade |
| Kirn | Mark Smith |
7th Grade |
| Kirn |
Mariah Stanek |
8th Grade |
| Wilson |
Quentin Ragland |
7th Grade |
| Wilson |
Katie Williams |
Career/6th Grade |
| Wilson |
Kim Moore |
Lead/8th Grade |
