Providing quality academic guidance is critical to our students’ futures and an integral part of our supportive school environment. Our expert counseling team also includes learning strategies, self-management, social skills, and emotional support for students who struggle to stay focused on academics. A vital part of each counselor’s job is to foster the foundational skills students need to excel in and out of the classroom.
Counselors
Kate Lawhon, Grades K–3
Aaron Chapman, Grades 4–8
Christopher Lewis Grades 7–11
Career Clusters
In order to provide a way for schools to organize instruction and student experiences around broad categories of occupations from entry through professional levels we must link to what is described as a career cluster. The current definition of a career cluster consists of a grouping of occupations and broad industries based on commonalities. Career clusters connect what students learn in school with the knowledge and skills they need for success in college and careers. Each career cluster identifies different pathways from secondary school to two- and four-year colleges, graduate school, and the workplace.