Counselor
Phone: 571-252-2250
Degrees and Certifications:
B.S. in Mathematics/Middle School Education
M.A. in Education
M.A. in Education/School Counseling
The school counseling program is designed to help students in academic, career and personal/social development. These three domains focus on the following objectives:
Students will acquire the academic preparation essential to choose from a variety of educational, training, and employment options upon completion of secondary school.
Students will investigate the world of work in order in order to make informed career decisions.
Students will acquire an understanding of, and respect for, self and others, and the skills to be responsible.
Sanders Corner School Counseling Program received the RAMP designation in the spring of 2015. The program is a Recognized ASCA Model Program by the American School Counselors Association.
Counselor
Phone: 571-252-2250
Degrees and Certifications:
B.S. in Mathematics/Middle School Education
M.A. in Education
M.A. in Education/School Counseling
Counselor
Phone: 571-252-2250
Degrees and Certifications:
B.S. Psychology M.A.Ed. Counselor Education
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
National Certified Counselor (NCC)
Sanders Corner Elementary School’s Unified Mental Health Team (UMHT) – comprised of school counselors, psychologist, and social worker – offers mental health services and supports to enhance student social, emotional, and behavioral growth. This team of school-based mental health professionals works with students, families, school staff, and outside providers to promote a positive school environment that supports student success and ability to cope with challenges through direct (e.g., classroom curriculum, group counseling and individual counseling) and indirect (e.g., collaborating or consulting with staff, families or communities) methods.