AMS Counseling center

Welcome to the AMS Counseling Center!

Mrs. Mary Jane Orecki, Counseling Secretary 

518-674-7114

Counseling Support Staff

Ms. Ann McAvoy, School Counselor 

Mrs. Katelyn Baker, School Counselor

Mrs. Samantha Keenan, School Social Worker

Mrs. McElwee, School Psychologist

Mr. DeNisio, Student Assistance Counselor



1.    HOW DOES A STUDENT SEE A COUNSELOR?

A student can email their counselor, fill out a blue slip found in the counseling center to request a meeting or also ask their teacher to come down if they are in immediate need.

 
2.    HOW DOES A PARENT/GUARDIAN SEE A COUNSELOR?
Parents and guardians are welcome to meet with counselors and are asked to make appointments in advance, to ensure that the counselor will be available.  You may call or email a counselor/secretary to set-up a meeting.

 
3.    WHY WOULD A STUDENT SEE A SCHOOL COUNSELOR?
A.   Academic/Educational Counseling – Students sometimes have academic problems in areas including study habits, expectations, time management, organizational skills, and the level of the curriculum.  A counselor may assist students in exploring solutions to these and other academic problems.
B.    Personal/Social Counseling – A counselor may assist students to develop skills to interact more effectively with others, identify personal values, talents and interests and transition into and out of middle school. The counselor will also provide support and assistance to students and families in crisis and can provide referrals to outside agencies for more extensive assistance including counseling, evaluations or treatment. A student may also see a counselor during a time of distress in their day.
C.  Career/Vocational Counseling – A middle school counselor may assist students in the early stages of career exploration.