Philosophy
"Counseling in the school setting has evolved through recognition that individuals living in a dynamic, complex society benefit most from a broad range of learning experiences. Such experiences prepare them to lead productive lives characterized by feelings of self worth. Individual acquisition of knowledge and skills has been, and will continue to be, a major goal of public education. In addition, parallel efforts to assist students to grow socially and emotionally as well as intellectually and physically are essential. Guidance Processes are designed to assist individuals with total development on a K-12 basis. The school counseling program is preventative rather than remedial in nature. It complements the core instructional offerings and involves a cooperative effort among counselors, administrators, and classroom teachers." (NEBRASKA CAREER GUIDANCE PROGRAM HANDBOOK)
Request a Transcript
To request a high school transcript, please fill out the Transcript Request Form and return it to the school counselor’s office. You may do this by hand delivering it, taking a picture or scanning it and emailing it to Mrs. Goetsch, or faxing it to Mrs. Goetsch. Her information is as follows:
Danielle Goetsch
School Counselor
daniellegoetsch@piercebluejays.org
Fax: 402-329-4678
Financial Aid Night
The 2025 Junior-Senior Parent Meeting will be held August 18th at 6pm in the band room. Mrs. Goetsch, PHS School Counselor, will present beneficial information for juniors, seniors, and parents. Topics discussed will include filling out the FAFSA, Financial Aid, Scholarships, Early College classes, and more. Please contact the Counseling Office with any questions.
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School Counselor: Danielle Goetsch
Phone: 402-329-6217