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School Counselors

School Counselors

Hamblen County Department of Education employees 26 school counselors who serve the 18 schools in the district.  Ten counselors serve 11 elementary schools. Counselors deliver direct instruction in the Tennessee School Counseling Program Standards and are an integral part of ESSA's "Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities" and the "Safe and Healthy Students" goals.  School counselors help students and families address educational development, career development, and personal/social development.  Conflict resolution and decision-making are focuses all developing students. Counselors work with outside agencies and other school personnel to offer a positive network for students.  

Each of the four middle schools has on staff a full-time school counselor.  The middle schools focus on student standards for grades six through eight of the Tennessee School Counseling Program, while taking into consideration the unique needs of the adolescent.  Study skills, time management, teamwork, and healthy decision-making become the focus.  Counselors work with parents and students on the six-year plan which encompasses four years of high school and post secondary success.  Counselors work closely with parents, teachers, and other agencies to address the social-emotional development of students while guiding the planning process for high school, college or technical school, and careers.

Each of the two high schools has four full-time counselors and a guidance secretary.  The main focus is on high school graduation, college and career success, and decision-making.  Conflict resolution, leadership & study skills, and time management techniques are often promoted by the counseling department.  The guidance offices at the high schools register and schedule students for high school, handle transcript requests, and guide in the scholarship application for college.  State testing, including End of Course tests, the ACT and SAT are organized through the main office and often assisted by the high school counseling departments.  Career planning takes center stage as high school students prepare for the next step in life. 

Counselors are part of a school team designed to ensure the success of all students.  Please do not hesitate to call the school and set up an appointment to speak with a school counselor to discuss grades, attendance, and behavior issues, as well as preparation for college and career success.

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Alpha Elementary School Fairview-Marguerite Elementary School Hillcrest Elementary School John Hay Elementary School Lincoln Heights Elementary School Manley Elementary School Russellville Elementary School Union Heights Elementary School West Elementary School Whitesburg Elementary School Witt Elementary School East Ridge Middle School Lincoln Heights Middle School Meadowview Middle School West View Middle School Morristown-Hamblen High School East Morristown-Hamblen High School West Miller Boyd Alternative School Countywide Conflict Resolution & Crisis Counselor Rebecca Lee Rachel Boyatt-Lynch Erika Armstrong Sandra Kelly Brianna Costner Susan Orr Ashley Brooks Leslie Mountain Pamela Yount Leslie Mountain Jennifer Goodman Meghan Jarnigan Amy Eversole Cindi Husk Gail Rines Brian Bowlin, Lucy Lakins, Bailee Northern, Brooke Samples, Mary Seals Tenesha Bullington, Renae Byrd, Kelly Ezell, Erica Gillett, Melanie Justis Amy Helfenberger John Clawson

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