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Counseling

Mental Health

Social/Emotional Counseling

Students that need social/emotional support can visit with their school counselor in the Counseling Center. If a student would benefit from counseling on a more regular basis, individual sessions can be scheduled with the school psychologist. Teachers and parents can also make referrals for individual counseling.

Helpful Resources

Boosting Teen Engagement

Teens engage most when they feel supported, capable, and connected. Parents can help by combining warmth with structure, creating a home environment that encourages effort, independence, and a positive attitude toward learning.

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Coping with Anxiety

Feeling anxious is normal, but when it starts getting in the way, it’s important to take action. Changing unhelpful thoughts, facing fears gradually, and getting support from trusted adults or professionals can make a big difference.

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Understanding Teen Depression

Depression in teens isn't just about feeling sad—it can also appear as irritability, anger, or physical issues like stomachaches. Recognizing the signs early and reaching out to trusted adults or professionals can make a significant difference.

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Report a Bully

See something? Say something. Together, we can end bullying. Report a Bully