Ballantyne Ridge High School has 6 Professional School Counselors, a School Psychologist, Social Worker, Career Development Coordinator, 504 Counselor, Registrar, and Counseling Secretary. We encourage students to reach out to their counselor for assistance with their academic or social/emotional needs.
Counselors work collaboratively with students and their families to provide a holistic approach to support students during their high school experience. Appointments can be made with your counselor by email or by their appointment link on their bio page.
Mission Statement
The BRHS school counseling program is dedicated to recognizing each student as a unique individual and preparing every student socially, academically, and emotionally for present and future goals. We aim to provide data-driven services, explore leadership and responsible citizenship, and develop career exploration. To ensure the success of all students, we collaborate with key stakeholders' such as parents, community, and faculty.
Vision Statement
The vision for BRHS Student Services is to collaborate with staff, stakeholders, and the community in order to ensure that each student is accepted, supported, and treated equitably, so that we can provide the best academic and social-emotional foundation for all students.
ANNOUNCEMENTS!
If you are interested in taking the ASVAB test. We will be offering it to all students on 12/8/25 at 7:45AM in the JROTC Range Room. Please use the link below to sign up and save your seat!
Why take the ASVAB?
Taking the ASVAB offers benefits beyond military service, providing no-cost career exploration by assessing your aptitudes in math, science, and technical skills to help you identify suitable civilian careers, training programs, and potential educational paths. The ASVAB Career Exploration Program (CEP) helps you understand your strengths, compare them against the requirements for many jobs, and explore diverse career fields like technology, healthcare, and the arts, with no obligation to the military.
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