School Counselor
Ms Long

terri.long@reyn.org

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What do school counselors do for the school community?

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Support academic achievement assist with academic planning and promote career readiness
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Support personal and emotional development and wellness
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Support social development positive peer interactions and school safety

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I'm the new school counselor. My office is located in P5.

I am pleased to be here to service students, staff, and parents. I assist students with their social and emotional concerns and development, I help students explore their career interests, and I help students establish and meet academic goals. I assist staff with supporting students and help intervene to meet individual student needs. I assist parents by helping them to understand effective ways to support their youth's academic and emotional development and by being a source of helpful information.

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Important Emergency Contact Numbers

Mental Health Crisis Resources


Franklin County Crisis Line (Nationwide Children's Hospital, 17 & under): 614-722-1800

Licking County Crisis Line Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-544-1601 (24 hours a day/7 days a week).

Netcare Crisis Line (18 & over): 614-276-2273

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255

TEXT

“4HOPE” to 741-741


Additional Emergency Services

Domestic Violence/Teen Dating Abuse Hotline: 1-(866)-331-9474

National Domestic Violence Hotline : 1-(800)-799-7233 or

Text LOVEIS to 22522

Runaway Hotline: 1-(800)-786 2929

Safer Ohio School Tip Line (844-723-3764) This service enables students and adults to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement about threats to student safety. You may call or text.