
Student Services Counseling Department
JM Alexander Middle School
2009-2010
Counselors
Lillia Collier – Dept. Chair Katherine Neal
6th Grade – Counselor 8th Grade – in Counselor
7th Grade – Jessup, Bishop, Sproul 7th Grade – Zingher, Heymann
504, McKinney Vento Contact Person Parent University Contact
School Leadership Team Intervention Team Chair
Mentor Buddy Program
Marla Swanger – Registrar
Data Manager
Lindsey Bennett – Psychologist Elizabeth Green - Nurse
Mon & Tues – JV Washam x1071 Mon, Wed, *Fri - JMA
Wed, Thur, Fri - JMA Tues, Thur, *Fri – Blythe x5770
Brenda Nix – SAP Counselor Valerie Stroud -Social Worker
Wednesdays only Intern – Heather Johnson
Substance Abuse Referrals Mon, Tues, *Wed
Attendance Referrals
Crisis Intervention
Carol Lorden-Lancelin – SpeechPathologist
Thursdays only
*Alternating Weeks
JM Alexander Student Services Counseling Department
Middle School Philosophy
Student Services designed to provide a smooth transition from elementary school to the more rigorous high school environment. It provides a setting where parents continue to be active participants in their child's education. Part of this transition includes students assuming more personal and academic responsibilities.
School Counselors
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Presents guidance activities within the classroom.
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Serves on Intervention Teams to help students be more successful in school
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Assist students in selecting appropriate courses to support their educational and career goals
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Develops with the students and parents an education and career plan for grades 9-12 and beyond called the Diploma + Education Plan and Career Portfolio
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Consults with students, parents and staff on topics related to academic success.
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Counsels with students, individually and in groups, on normal developmental issues.with students, individually and in groups, on normal developmental issues.
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