Guidance Department
WHO ARE WE?
Ms. Bonitati
Ms. DeMaria Mayne
Mr. Watson
Secretary: Mrs.
Stewart
Your child is assigned a counselor when they enter WHMS and the same counselor
stays with your child throughout their two years here. One of our many functions
is to help enhance and foster the home to school connection. Please feel free
to contact one of us at 270-8033 if you have a question, need to speak or meet
with a teacher(s) and/or have information to share with us about your son/daughter.
WHAT DO WE DO?
Our primary goal is to promote and enhance student
learning. Each counselor has over 350 students and works hard to build connections
not only with the students but with their parents as well. We serve as a liaison
between you and your child's teachers, we welcome and orient new students to
Western Hills, provide transition help from grade 6 to grade 7 and from grade
8 to grade 9. Counselors do individual counseling, small group counseling, can
provide community/academic resources, work to deliver a developmental guidance
lesson in the classroom and meet with all the academic teams for their grade
level.
Counselors see students on a daily basis and encourage frequent communication. If a student would like to see their counselor individually, he/she should fill out an appointment slip and leave it in the counselor's mailbox in the guidance office. If the request to see a counselor is an emergency, the student should ask their teacher to be sent to the guidance office where they will be seen immediately if possible.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION!
Now
that the year is underway, we have a few reminders
Help your child to become accustomed to doing about 60-90 minutes of homework
each night
Be sure to encourage use of the planner, the planner can be used as a means
of communication between home and school and the guidance counselor can help
in facilitating this process (give us a call)
Remind your son/daughter about doing their Accelerated Reading (most students
need 20 pts by the end of the quarter)
Read through all of the school information with your child, including their
planner to become familiar with school policy, including discipline, attendance
and homework..
ABSENCES:
For absences of one, two or three days, students should rely on the "buddy
system" this is to say that they should have the telephone numbers of a
few reliable friends who could inform them on a daily basis of the assignments
due. This will minimize or possibly eliminate the amount of make-up work to
be done upon returning to school.
If your son or daughter is absent from school for three days AND it appears that they may miss more school time, please call and request homework. Due to the constraints on the teachers' schedule we need to allow the teachers 24-hour notice. Work can be picked up at 2:20 on the day following the request.
Our
hope is that by bridging connections with parents, faculty, and students we
can better serve all students and help in their overall academic success. We
look forward to working with you and your children.