A child may refer themself.
A Teacher or Anne Frank Staff Member may refer a student.
A parent/guardian may refer his/her child.
A staff person on campus can refer a student.
Call the school Counselor’s Google phone number to set up an appointment
Send an email to jssmith@philasd.org to Counselor Ms. Smith requesting contact
You have concerns with your child's attitude toward school.
You have concerns with your child's academic growth.
You have concerns with your child's relationships with peers at school.
You have concerns with your child's personal development.
You have concerns with your child's reactions to changes within the family that may be effecting his/her learning at school.
Provides students with more one on one help, support, and intervention
Increases specificity of interventions and supports and tailors them to the student
Increases privacy for the student
Removes the student from the situation or circumstance to discuss solutions to it
Reduces anxiety and pressure on student
Provides the student with the full attention of an adult
Makes student feel secure
Allows an adult to give a student undivided attention
Frees the teacher up to continue teaching the rest of the class without having to stop to speak or counsel a student in the hall or away from the class
When students are over emotional and cannot calm down in an appropriate and brief amount of time
When a student’s needs are greater than those the teacher can provide in the classroom setting
When a student requires more support and attention to address or solve a problem, issues, etc
When students need more specific and individualized help, solutions, and plans to address issues
When a student needs more privacy than a teacher can provide in the classroom.