The Student Services Department is such an integral part of our school community.  School Counselors will continue to find new ways to build a proactive partnership between parents, students, and teachers.  Each student is assigned to a School Counselor who becomes one of their first sources of help in planning courses, preparing for post-secondary options such as college or a future profession, and in providing active listening to student concerns.


Our overall goal is to help students move through high school with proper assistance and support in order to achieve greater success in the fulfillment of their high school goals and post-high school plans.  


At Northern Nash High School, students are assigned to a counselor by their last name.  A student or parent may schedule an appointment with his or her counselor through two options: E-mail or schedule an appointment in the Student Services Center.  Once our Counseling Department receives the appointment request from students, the School Counselor will review the request and may schedule an appointment with the student/parent.


Counselor Assignments: By Student Last Name

 

Student Last Names A-G: 

Mrs. McClain (Klmcclain@ncpschools.net)

Student Last Names H-O

Mrs. Outlaw (Ccoutlaw@ncpschools.net)

Student Last Names P-Z

Mrs. Burnette (tburnette@ncpschools.net)


Phone: 252-937-9040  Fax: 252-937-9022


School Counselors, Privacy, & Confidentiality 

Counselors respect the privacy of information, always considering actions in terms of rights, integrity, and the welfare of students. Counselors are obligated by law and by ethical standards to report and to refer a case when a person’s welfare is in jeopardy. These conditions include harm to self, harm to others, or harm by others.  We want to help the student in jeopardy connect with people who are experts in dealing with those complex situations.

 

The Nash County Public School system does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, age or handicap in any of its educational or employment programs or activities.