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7th Grade
Jeff Krystofiak
[email protected]
227-203-2405
8th Grade
Michelle Corden
[email protected]
227-203-2404
6th Grade
Nicole Preudhomme
[email protected]
227-203-2406
School Registrar
Traci Wolf
[email protected]
227-203-2403
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In a comprehensive developmental counseling program, with the direction of the school counselor, students will develop the following competencies:
Academic Development
Students will:
- demonstrate the attitudes, knowledge, and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life span.
- complete school with the academic preparation essential to choose from a wide range of substantial postsecondary options, including college.
- demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of academics to the world of work, and to life at home and in the community.
Career Development
Students will:
- demonstrate skills to investigate the world of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed career decisions.
- employ strategies to achieve future career goals with success and satisfaction.
- demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between personal qualities, education, training, and the world of work.
Personal/Social Development
Students will:
- demonstrate the knowledge, attitudes, and interpersonal skills to help them understand and respect self and others.
- make decisions, set goals, and take necessary action to achieve goals.
- demonstrate an understanding of safety and survival skills.
- demonstrate an understanding of bullying, including prevention skills and appropriate intervention.
These counseling services are delivered through:
- Classroom Lessons
- Small Group Counseling
- Solution Focused Brief Inpidual Counseling
The counseling department encourages and appreciates parental involvement and input, and will coordinate parent conferences with classroom teachers. A counselor will frequently request appointments with students to discuss academic or social concerns. Students wishing to talk with a counselor should stop by the counseling office before school or during lunch to request an appointment. All information you or your child tells the counselor remains confidential with the counselor unless there is potential harm to your child or others. We look forward to working with you this year. If you have any questions or concerns about your child, please do not hesitate to call us.
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Abilities Network/Project ACT
301-695-9505
The Arc of Frederick County
301-663-0909
Advocacy, resources, connections, lending library, pre-school inclusion project support groups, and family support services. Serving: Children with developmental disabilities and their families. Located at 620A Research Drive, Frederick, MD.
Big Brothers / Big Sisters
301-694-9455
CASS (Community Agency School Services)
301-644-5275
Intensive coordinated services to help at-risk families. Serving: Families with children in the Frederick County Public School feeder districts.
Child Care Choices
301-695-4508
Mental Health Association located at 263 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD.
Child Care referral and education on selecting quality childcare and preschool education providers.
Child Protective Services
DDA (Developmental Disabilities Administration)
888-791-0193
Department of Juvenile Justice
240-629-3030
The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services provides inpidualized care and treatment to youth who have violated the law, or who are a danger to themselves or others. Through a variety of programs that reflect the most creative, effective and efficient use of resources, the Department of Juvenile Services strives to help young people, with the involvement of their families, reach their full potential as productive and positive members of society. The Department of Juvenile Services is committed to making youth responsible and accountable for their actions. This is accomplished at the least restrictive level of care consistent with public safety.
Even Start
240-236-8780
Families Plus!
Family Partnership
Frederick Community Action Agency Food Bank and Soup Kitchen
Frederick County Health Department
Frederick County Hotline
301-662-2255
24-hour phone counseling for Frederick County citizens of all ages regarding a variety of issues, including loneliness, depression, suicide, abuse, relationships, family concerns and substance abuse.
Frederick County Department of Social Services
301-600-4555
Frederick County Mental Health Association
301-663-0011
Parent Information Hotline
301-662-2255
24-hour phone line available for parents who need listening support, information and referral services.
Phone Friend
301-694-8255
24-hour phone line available for children who are home alone, facing an emergency or have a problem they would like to discuss.
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Department of Social Services
301-600-4555
The Child Protective Services Unit investigates reports of abuse and neglect of children. If a person has a suspicion that abuse or neglect is occurring, the CPS unit should be called. During times when the Department is not open, the Frederick City Police should be contacted for emergency access to a DSS social worker.
Legal Aid Bureau of Frederick County
301-694-7414
Provides legal assistance to prevent evictions and other housing related crisis.
Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs
301-631-2670
Provides emergency financial assistance and also provides funding for prescription medications.
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Advocates for Homeless Families
301-662-2003
Scattered-site transitional housing for homeless families; also operates the Families Forward Program.
Faith House
301-662-3032
301-662-5219 -- clothing store
Transitional shelter and transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence; also operates 24-hour hotline and other crisis services; transitional housing for women and children; all guests must attend chapel services.
Frederick Community Action Agency
301-694-1506
Transitional shelter for homeless families and physically or medically disabled adults; also operates daytime shelter for homeless persons.
Frederick County Emergency Cold Weather Shelter
301-631-2670
c/o Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs
Emergency shelter for homeless adults; operated during the winter months of November through March.
Frederick Union Rescue Mission (Soup Kitchen) and Beacon House
(301) 695-6633
Emergency housing for homeless men. All guests must attend chapel services.
Heartly House
301-662-8800 / TTY301-662-1565
Heartly House assists survivors of domestic/relationship violence/abuse and survivors of sexual assault/abuse by offering crisis intervention and support services to survivors and their significant others. Available assistance includes a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention services, emergency shelter, inpidual counseling, support groups as well as other services.
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Frederick Families First
301-846-2277
Program for mothers, fathers, youth and children that support and strengthen families and communities.
Hospice
301-694-6444
Job Training - Frederick County Job Training Agency
301-846-2255
Provides a wide-range of job training and educational services
Soup Kitchen & Food Bank - Frederick Community Action Agency
301-694-1506
Serves a free evening meal Monday through Sunday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Food Bank provides a 3- to 5-day supply of food
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