Counselors
Nancy Breitenstein, High School Counselor
Jennifer Rullan, Middle School Counselor
Barbara Schweickart, Mental Health Counselor
JCPS COUNSELORS DEPARTMENT STATEMENT
JCPS counselors, in partnership with students, families, staff, community, and businesses, will prepare students to be successful lifelong learners. The K–12 Comprehensive Development Guidance Program will provide teaching and modeling strategies that create and nurture a safe and positive teaching environment.
Our Comprehensive Developmental Guidance Program provides the skills necessary for academic success, career planning, and personal and social growth.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What support services are available at The Phoenix School of Discovery?
Youth Services Center (YSC)
Extended School Services (ESS)
Mentoring
Clothes Closet
Exceptional Child Education (ECE) Services
Reading Recovery
Seven Counties—School-Based
English as a Second Language (ESL) Services
After-School Tutoring
Home-School Coordinator
Career Planner
Tutoring
Counseling Provided by Community Organization
ESL Volunteers
Study Skills Class
Guest Speakers
Advance Program Courses
What specific services are available through my child's counselor?
Peer Mediation
Classroom Guidance
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Transition Services
Conflict Resolution
Referrals to Outside Agencies
Drug Prevention Program
Advance Program Testing
Course Planning and Scheduling
Anger Management Counseling
Academic Counseling
Testing Information
What is the best way to talk with my child’s counselor?
A parent should set up an appointment to see his or her child’s counselor by phone (485-7700), email, or letter.
What is the best way for my child to talk with his or her counselor?
The best way is for students to make an appointment with clerical staff and the counselor through the Counseling Office. If it is an emergency, they should contact a teacher or general office staff member immediately and let him or her know of their need to see their counselor.