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St. Stephens High

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Counseling

Counseling

Counseling Services: Helping our students is our passion.
Our school counselors help make education better by providing valuable assistance and support to all students. Click on the links below to learn more.


 

SSHS Student Services Staff

  • A woman with blonde hair smiles at the camera against a blue background.Candace Johnson

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  • A woman with dark hair smiles at the camera against a blue background.Angela Totty

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  • A woman with dark hair smiles warmly at the camera, wearing a floral top.Kali Malmquist

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  • A woman with long blonde hair smiles at the camera.Tammy Varner

  • A woman with blonde hair smiles at the camera, wearing a green shirt.Erin Clawson

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Academic Counseling

We help students and their parents acquire knowledge of school curricular choices, plan the best program of study and seek post-secondary academic opportunities.

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Career Counseling

We help to prepare students for life after school by exploring their personal interests and talents while providing information about careers, apprenticeships and post-secondary education.

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Personal/Social & Emotional Counseling

We assist students in developing an understanding of themselves, knowing the rights and needs of others, resolving conflicts, setting personal goals and reflecting on their interests, abilities and aptitudes.

Helping our students include:

  • Meeting with individuals or small groups of students to work out problems and address concerns.
  • Consulting with parents, faculty, staff and community agencies in order to best meet the needs of all students
  • Conducting classroom guidance lessons to provide students with information relevant to their needs and concerns. These lessons could include topics such as study skills, self-esteem building, career exploration, future educational planning, etc.
  • Meeting with small groups of students to meet the needs of a specific population. Such groups may involve students who are dealing with issues such as grief, divorce within the family, friendship difficulties, anger management, etc.

St. Stephens has 4 full-time counselors. The counselor is usually the point of contact when a parent has a concern about special services and needs their child might have. We also partner with community mental and behavioral health agencies that provide mental health services to address social, emotional, or behavioral needs. 

Helpful Links

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Contact

Currently Vacant

Student Services Receptionist

p. 828.256.9841