Our Student Support Services team is made up of three counselors, one school social worker, and one school psychologist. All of our contact information is below, as well as some information on what each of our roles are!
6th Grade Counselor: Abby Bishop, albishop@wcpss.net, 919-662-2900 Ext. 25791
7th Grade Counselor: Akeshia Lewis, aslewis@wcpss.net , 919-662-2900 Ext. 25775
8th Grade Counselor: Lisa Williams, lmwilliams@wcpss.net, 919-662-2900 Ext. 25771
School Social worker: Ashlyn Cooper, acooper15@wcpss.net, 919-662-2900 Ext. 25785, or 919-694-1865 (call or text)
School Psychologist: Sarah Hauser, 919-662-2900 Ext. 25778
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School Counselors
School counselors provide a comprehensive school counseling program that improves student achievement and enhances the academic, career and personal/social development of all students. The comprehensive school counseling program is delivered through classroom lessons, individual student planning sessions and individual and group counseling. School counselors collaborate with parents, teachers, administrators and other school staff to promote student success. School counselors also provide leadership and advocacy to promote equity and access to opportunities and rigorous educational experiences for all students.
School Psychologists
School psychologists are specially trained and licensed to provide a wide variety of services that help students succeed academically, socially and emotionally. In collaboration with educators, parents/guardians and other mental health professionals, school psychologists strive not only to create safe, healthy and supportive learning environments for all students, but also to strengthen connections between home and school. Utilizing leadership, advocacy and collaboration, school psychologists promote overall academic success by providing services that enhance the student, school, home and community partnerships and alleviate barriers to learning. In WCPSS, most school psychologists serve two schools.
School Social Workers
School Social Workers are trained and licensed professionals that provide a link between the home, school and community through support services that positively impact the development of the whole child. School Social Workers engage the school, family, teachers and/or community in a problem-solving process to promote positive change and eliminate barriers to learning. School Social Workers receive referrals from the community, parents, school staff and students when students display poor attendance, failing grades, effects of family crisis and/or emotional and behavioral concerns.
School Social Workers can support parents by helping parents understand their child’s developmental and educational needs; providing access to school and community resources; helping navigate special education services; obtaining mental health services; and providing services for homeless families and students placed in foster care. School Social Workers are in all elementary and middle schools, alternative settings and some high schools.