Counselor's Corner

Check it out: A short video of a poem written and recited by Amanda Gorman about the importance of talking about racism. Let's increase awareness, so change may happen!

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Social Emotional Resources

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Worry & Anxiety Resources

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Parents Resources

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Coping Skills Resources

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Internet Safety

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Story Time with Ms. Martin

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Story Time with Mrs. Cantrell

Support Services

Counselor Services

  • Peer Mediation Classroom Guidance

  • Individual Counseling and Group Counseling

  • Character Education

  • Transition Services

  • Referrals to Outside Agencies

  • Drug Prevention Program

  • Advance Program Testing

  • Anger Management Counseling

  • Academic Counseling

  • Testing Information

  • Test Result Interpretation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to talk with my child’s counselor?
A parent should set up an appointment by phone, e-mail, fax, or letter to see their child’s counselor.

What is the best way for my child to talk with his or her counselor?
The best way is for students to make an appointment with the counselor. If it is an emergency, they should contact a teacher or general office staff member immediately and let him or her know of their need to see the counselor.

What else can I learn about the services and programs offered by JCPS?
Visit the
JCPS Web site, which has information on a variety of JCPS programs and departments.