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Welcome to Pinckneyville Middle School!
We are looking forward to a wonderful year of learning!
Michelle Hyman, Counselor-8th Grade
Courtney Atkins, Counselor- 7th Grade
Mary Ann Williamson, Counselor- 6th Grade
The mission of the Pinckneyville Middle School Counseling Department is to provide a comprehensive, student-oriented counseling and guidance program to all students. The program addresses concerns that relate to the academic, personal-social development, and career exploration of students, in accordance to the standard and competencies set by the Gwinnett County Public Schools’ Office of Advisement and Counseling.
Vision: The Pinckneyville Middle School Counseling Department will become a key component in the assistance of the removal of barriers and creation of a safe, healthy environment for our lifelong learners to achieve their greatest potential in their academic careers as well as in becoming global citizens. Beliefs: The counselors of Pinckneyville Middle School believe that: - All students should be taught in a safe and secure learning environment. - All students should reach their learning potential. - Learning is a lifelong process involving the whole student in their intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth. - Learning promotes intercultural understanding and respect. - Significant learning cannot take place without a significant relationship. - An education that extends beyond the classroom environment and allows students to develop lifelong skills that can assist them in the pursuit of their life goals is vital. - Learning requires the active participation, mutual respect, and individual accountability of students, teachers, staff, parents, and community members. - A comprehensive counseling program engages students in classroom, group and/or individual activities to enhance student learning. - Data should be used to drive the counseling program development and evaluation, which we actively monitor student results. - Participating in professional development is essential to maintaining a high-quality school counseling program. {logo} Counseling Sponsored Programs Advisement Program
Individual Counseling Classroom Guidance Life Skills Workshopes (Small Group Counseling) Parent & Faculty Consultations IB Ambassadors New Parenting Groups 5th Grade Orientation 8th Grade Transition Girl Talk Chapter
IB Learner Characteristic Development:
Inquirers are asking questions NOT being nosy!
Knowledgeable students use talents to help NOT hurt others.
Thinkers develop goals NOT ways to avoid work.
Communicators act as mediators NOT as gossips.
Principled students are hard workers NOT quitters or cheaters.
Open-Minded students listen to others but NOT always swayed.
Caring students demonstrate kindness NOT bullying.
Risk-Takers look for positive opportunities NOT to break rules.
Balanced students have many interests and are NOT stuck on one thing.
Reflective students understand their needs and do NOT blame others. If you need to contact me, please call 770-447-2607 or via email at Michelle_Hyman@gwinnett.k12.ga.us |
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