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Inspiring, challenging and encouraging each student to develop a foundation for lifelong learning in a global society

School Counseling

You may contact the School Counseling Office at 636-891-6025. If there is ever an emergency or you fear for someone’s safety, please contact 911 and/or your local hospital.

MHS School Counseling Office

Sara Sagakhaneh

Sara Sagakhaneh

Counselor, Last Names A-Ch
Drew Litschgi

Drew Litschgi

Counselor, Last Names Ci-G
Alison Carroll

Alison Carroll

Counselor, Last Names H-Le
Ken'Yon Frazier

Ken'Yon Frazier

Counselor, Last Names Li-Par
Dina Durnin

Dina Durnin

Counselor, Last Names Pas-Sn
Christy Dunham

Christy Dunham

Counselor, Last Names So-Z
Anna Speaker

Anna Speaker

Registrar
Michelle O Brien

Michelle O Brien

Administrative Asst 3, School Counseling
Steffanie Hale

Steffanie Hale

Administrative Asst 2, School Counseling

Mission Statement

All students will be valued and provided results-based instruction in the areas of Career, Academic, and Personal Social Development, through a comprehensive guidance program, as they acquire skills, abilities and attitudes that empower them to be lifelong contributing members of society.

Our guidance and counseling program includes:

  1. CURRICULUM consists of classroom lessons and large group presentations.
  2. INDIVIDUAL PLANNING consists of activities that help all students plan, monitor, and manage their own learning as well as their personal and career development.
  3. RESPONSIVE SERVICES consists of activities to meet the immediate needs and concerns of students.
  4. SYSTEM SUPPORT consists of management activities that establish, maintain, and enhance the total guidance program.

What Does a Counselor Do?

  • Provide short-term individual counseling
  • Facilitate small group counseling
  • Facilitate referrals to Rockwood's Gifted Program
  • Coordinate CARE TEAM meetings
  • Facilitate referrals for Special Education (Special School District)
  • Teach guidance lessons in all classrooms
  • Conference with teachers and parents
  • Interpret individual student test results

Appointments can be made in many ways.

  • A student may request an appointment
  • A teacher may request an appointment for a student
  • A parent may request an appointment for a student
  • An administrator may request an appointment for a student

Counselors can be a valuable resource for students, teachers, and parents. You may e-mail our counselor, or select a topic here for more information.