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Grayling High School
Counseling Department

1135 N. Old U. S. 27 ~ Grayling, Michigan 49738 ~ Phone 989-344-3512 ~ Fax 989-348-7799

"Helping students to prepare for the future by making the right choices today."

Financial Aid Night on Thursday, January 8, at 6 p.m. in the Media Center. ~ FAFSA forms are due on February 14.

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Jennie Walker
Counselor
Students A-L
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Mrs. Walker earned B.S. degrees in retailing of clothing & textiles and  family & consumer science/secondary education  from MSU and an M.A. in counseling from CMU.

 

Lynn Thompson,
Counselor
Students M-Z
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Mrs. Thompson earned a B.S. in education with a major in art and a minor in French and M.A. degrees in art education and guidance and counseling from CMU .

  Teresa Bonamie,
Counseling
Secretary
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A Grayling High School graduate, Mrs. Bonamie earned a B.A. degree in journalism from MSU. She is the Class of 2011 Adviser.

E-mail Contacts
Mrs. Walker: jwalker@casdk12.net
Mrs. Thompson: lthompson@casdk12.net
Mrs. Bonamie: tbonamie@casdk12.net

 

This page last updated Monday January 05, 2009

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Counseling Department
Mission Statement

The mission of the Guidance and Counseling Department is to help students make the most of their high school years. Students are invited to come to the Counseling Office for help in planning their schedules, learning how to study, resolving personal problems, resolving conflicts and exploring and planning for college and careers.

 

Statement of Disclosure

The American Counseling Association and the American School Counselor Association endorse a code of ethics for counselors which includes confidentiality of the counselor/counselee relationship. The school counselors respect the rights and responsibilities of parents for their children and try to establish a cooperative relationship with parents in the best interest of their children. Michigan law requires counselors to report to the appropriate parties (1) suspicion of child abuse or neglect and (2) indications that the student may be a danger to himself or others.

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