At West Greene High School, student health and wellness go far beyond physical well-being. Through a strong network of mental health and guidance services, the school is committed to supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally – ensuring that every student has access to the tools they need to succeed.
West Greene offers a comprehensive, tiered system of support services designed to meet students where they are. Whether a student needs occasional guidance or more consistent support, resources are readily available. Students have access to both school-based outpatient services and free remote online therapy options, making help accessible in multiple ways.
Inside the building, a collaborative team—including a social worker, behavioral specialist, school psychologist, and licensed school counselor—works together to provide individualized care. In addition, the school’s Student Assistance Program Team plays a key role in identifying students who may be facing challenges and connecting them with appropriate resources.
Today, many students turn to the counseling office for support with social and emotional concerns. Anxiety, stress, and peer relationships are among the most common challenges, often influenced by situations at home or school.
In recent years, conflicts stemming from social media and cell phone communication have become increasingly common, sometimes leading to misunderstandings. Counselors help students navigate these issues by building communication skills and managing emotions. For older students, the focus often shifts toward the future, with many seeking guidance on college applications, career paths, and scholarship opportunities.
Academic planning is another key component of the counseling office’s role. Counselors work closely with students to ensure they are meeting graduation requirements while also exploring personal interests and strengths. Students receive consistent support in academic, career, and social-emotional development. Tools like Smart Futures allow students to explore career options and build a portfolio of experiences aligned with their goals.
Beyond the classroom, West Greene provides a variety of hands-on opportunities to help students prepare for life after high school. Events such as college fairs, job fairs, and Reality Fairs give students real-world insight into future planning.
Despite the wide range of services available, some students may feel hesitant to seek help. School counselor Mrs. Barr emphasizes that the guidance office is a safe space for all students. “It’s completely normal to feel nervous about asking for help, but you don’t have to face challenges alone,” she said. “Even if you’re unsure what to say, just starting the conversation is a great first step.”
Ultimately, the counseling office is about more than schedules and academics—it’s about supporting the whole student. As Mrs. Barr explains, the goal is to provide guidance in every aspect of a student’s life. “We support not only academics and schedules but also career planning and social and emotional well-being.”











