Department Roles

School Counselors

R.C. Murphy Junior High School Counselors offer comprehensive guidance and counseling services. Our focus for 7th grade students is on orientation and successful adjustment to junior high school. We encourage student involvement in extra-curricular activities to help students establish connections at Murphy. 8th grade students and their parents/guardians will be invited to meet with their counselor to review a 4 year high school plan. Appointment letters for the 4 year Plan meeting are sent out throughout the school year. Please RSVP once you receive your scheduled appointment. Counselors meet with 9th grade students throughout the school year and focus on maintaining a good work ethic while preparing for the transition to Ward Melville High School. The comprehensive services provided by counselors include: academic advisement, scheduling modifications, personal, vocational, and social skills counseling. Crisis intervention, parent teacher consultation, maintenance and interpretation of academic records, and information services and referral to in or out of school resources for student support 

School Social Workers

School social workers provide clinical assessment, crisis intervention, individual and small group counseling, and referral services to outside agencies or therapists for students and/or their families. The social worker monitors student attendance and intervenes when appropriate or necessary. In situations where a student is unable to attend school on a regular basis, the social worker may make home visits. As a member of several committees, including the Committee on Special Education (CSE), the Sub-Committee on Special Education (SCSE), and the Instructional Support Team (IST), the school social worker helps to develop and/or implement programs and policies that enhance a student’s well-being and academic success. Member of Substance Abuse, Anti-Bullying, and Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Committees. 

School Psychologists

School psychologists assist students academically, socially and emotionally through collaboration with educators, parents and other professionals. Psychological counseling is provided for students who need assistance in resolving social-emotional difficulties that interfere with school performance. When appropriate, Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBA) are conducted and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP) are developed to intervene with behaviors that impede students’ academic functioning. Psychologists conduct psycho-educational evaluations to assess students’ mental health status and aptitude for learning to determine eligibility for special education services. In addition, school psychologists serve as integral members of the Committee on Special Education (CSE), Sub-Committee on Special Education (SCSE), 504 Committee, Instructional Support Team (IST) and Crisis Response Team. The school psychologist strives to establish a safe and supportive learning environment for students while strengthening connections between home and school. 

Student Assistance Social Worker

The Student Assistance Services Social Worker provides district wide drug prevention and intervention services. This may include alcohol, tobacco, vaping and other drug related concerns. The services are offered as individual counseling, group counseling, and working with all students to build prevention skills and knowledge about concerning topics. The Student Assistance Services Counselor coordinates parent and faculty presentations on prevention strategies and connects students to larger community initiatives to build awareness. 

To speak to or make an appointment with a counselor, psychologist or social worker please call the Guidance Office at 631-730-4840