About Me:

Hello, my name is Callie Haas and I am continuing my journey as a school counselor helping all students with issues that may be affecting their academics, career, and personal/social interactions. During the 2011-2012 school year, I completed my internship at Greenwood Elementary in the Washington Local School district. At Greenwood I was able to work with students through individual, group, and classroom guidance lessons. My first year as a school counselor I worked at Highland High school, and the next two years I worked at Bowling Green High school. I am now going on my sixth year as a school counselor at Penta Career Center, where I am able to help students with:
* Promoting positive attitudes among students towards self, family, peers and community.
* Assisting students in learning how school performance relates to future opportunities.
*Developing and delivering classroom guidance lessons that teach skills such as decision making, resolving conflict and respecting others.
* Working with students, parents and school staff to identify learning needs and to design interventions to enhance student success.
* Helping students to recognize and make the best of their abilities.
* Providing support during a personal crisis.
* Working with students on attendance issues.
* Coordinating referrals to outside agencies.
* Developing student career awareness.
* Helping to create a safe and positive learning experience.
GROWING UP ISN'T EASY! HERE ARE SOME OF THE TOPICS THAT CAN BE DISCUSSED DURING COUNSELING:
*selecting classes/ career options
*selecting college/universities.
* Making friends
* Liking myself
* Getting along with others
* Parents' divorce
* Being a "new kid"
* Studying
* Bullying
* Learning and responsibility
* Death and dying
* Sexual abuse
* Moving away
* Being honest
* Organization
* Drug and alcohol abuse
* College/Career Readiness
* Promoting positive attitudes among students towards self, family, peers and community.
* Assisting students in learning how school performance relates to future opportunities.
*Developing and delivering classroom guidance lessons that teach skills such as decision making, resolving conflict and respecting others.
* Working with students, parents and school staff to identify learning needs and to design interventions to enhance student success.
* Helping students to recognize and make the best of their abilities.
* Providing support during a personal crisis.
* Working with students on attendance issues.
* Coordinating referrals to outside agencies.
* Developing student career awareness.
* Helping to create a safe and positive learning experience.
GROWING UP ISN'T EASY! HERE ARE SOME OF THE TOPICS THAT CAN BE DISCUSSED DURING COUNSELING:
*selecting classes/ career options
*selecting college/universities.
* Making friends
* Liking myself
* Getting along with others
* Parents' divorce
* Being a "new kid"
* Studying
* Bullying
* Learning and responsibility
* Death and dying
* Sexual abuse
* Moving away
* Being honest
* Organization
* Drug and alcohol abuse
* College/Career Readiness
How students can see the counselor and pictures or our Career Center:

Students are able to fill out a self-referral form outside the counselor's office. Students may also meet with the counselor if their parents, teacher or administrative staff refer them to see a counselor. The career Center is a resource for students to contact the guidance counselors, research different college and career opportunities, get scholarship information, get ACT/SAT information and important dates and announcements for each grade level.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact me by email at [email protected] or fill out the contact form below.

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