Our goal as a school counselor is to counsel students to fully develop each student's academic, college and career and social abilities. Counselors will participate in planning and implementing programs and be an advocate for all students to ensure that students acquire the attitudes, skills and knowledge that are essential in the 21st century. We care about students, from the time they enter school through graduation and beyond.
We are pleased to provide resources, information and materials to benefit middle school students in the following areas:
- Career Cruising: Visit this site and explore career opportunities.
- CITYHouse: Individual, children and family counseling for therapeutic and personal growth. (Email them at "familycenter@cityhouse.org" or give them a call: 972-424-4626 CITYHouse Brochure (pdf)
College Awareness: ongoing and annual focus to get students thinking about future higher education.
- Family Access: Parents can view their child’s grades
- Friends Of Rachel: Campus club that promotes kindness and compassion on campus
- Student Access: Students can view their own grades and attendance
- UIL Academics: Competition in 15 different academic areas to promote excellence outside the classroom
- Males - if you apply for Financial Aid you need to also register for the Selective Service otherwise you will not qualify for Federal Financial Aid
Have a question on programs or services? Please contact your campus counselor.