Guidance and Social Worker Services

The guidance counselors and social workers are still here to provide services to students during this time.  Please find information below on how to get in touch with us for questions, concerns, or to seek advice as we are here to help!
Guidance Counselors are available during the school day. If you have a need, they can be reached via email. At the high school, appointments can be made by contacting Mrs. VanNess at the guidance office at 265-2101 extension 3059.
 
 
Mrs. Brown - Elementary School Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Brown
 
 
Mrs. Adams - Jr. Sr. High School Guidance Counselor
Last Names A - K
Mrs. Adams
 
Ms. Siegfried - Jr. Sr. High School Guidance Counselor
Last Names L - Z
Ms. Siegfried
 
Mrs. VanNess - Jr. Sr. High School Guidance Secretary
Mrs. VanNess
 
 
Mrs. McClure - Elementary School Social Worker
Mrs. McClure
 
 
Mrs. Masters - Jr. Sr. High School Social Worker
 
CollegeBoard
 
ACT
 
ACT: Resources for students, educators, and parents/adults
 
National Association of College Admissions Counselors

Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime, about any type of mental health crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from a secure online platform. For more information, click HERE.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline

1-800-273-TALK (8255)

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We are fully operational during the COVID-19 Crisis.   We are able to provide all services via office sessions, phone and telehealth means.   Please call 1-888-322-1682 to connect with either Mrs. McClure or Mrs. Perry.

 

Monday:  8am-5pm

Tuesday: 8am-5pm

Wednesday: 8am-6pm

Thursday: 8am-5pm

Friday: 8:am-4pm

CONCERN for Kids

Concern Counseling is still able to provide crisis services for students in need.  Please contact the main office during the hours of 8-4 pm Monday - Friday at (570) 268-3073. After hours please contact (877) 724-7142.

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The Abuse and Rape Crisis Center (ARCC) exists to end interpersonal violence. Their vision is to ensure safe, healthy, and productive lives to our residents of Bradford County.  Info at: www.arccbc.org or by calling (570) 265-5333.
Pennsylvania's 24/7 Mental Health Support Hotline
1-855-284-2494