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Counseling Services

 
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1777 Mountain View Ln 
Forest Grove, OR 97116
 
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1777 Mountain View Ln 
Forest Grove, OR 97116

If you or someone you know is experiencing an urgent mental health need during this time please utilize one of the following resources:

 

-Washington County 24-hour mental health crisis line: (503) 291-9111

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

-Crisis Text line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 support in the US from a trained Crisis Counselor.

 

 

 

Links to Helpful Resources
 

 

 

Neil Armstrong Middle School Counseling Program                  

 

WHAT IS A SCHOOL COUNSELOR?

  • A support person for ALL students
  • A resource for parents
  • A resource for teachers
  • A Counselor
  • A Coordinator
  • A Consultant

 

THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR:

  • Sees students individually and in groups
  • Assists teachers/parents with school related issues
  • Coordinates school wide Guidance Activities (House Advisory Program)
  • Consults with outside agencies
  • Participates in Effective Behavior Intervention Supports (EBIS)
  • Coordinates 504 Plans                                                                                          

 

THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR IS NOT:

  • A Disciplinarian
  • An Administrator
  • A Therapist
  • A Psychologist

 

THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR MAY SEE A STUDENT FOR:

  • School related issues
  • Social problems
  • New or difficult situations
  • Decision making strategies
  • Successes and accomplishments
  • Coping strategies
  • Other school related concerns

 

HOW DOES A STUDENT SEE THE COUNSELOR?

  • Teacher referral
  • Parent referral
  • Administrative referral
  • Self referral
  • EBIS

*Referrals can occur by phone, note, e-mail, handwritten note, drop in visit, or conference.

 

SCHOOL COUNSELORS BELIEVE:

  • Students learn best when they feel a part of a safe, respectful and responsible school community.
  • Students who understand their own feelings are better able to control their behavior and respect themselves and others.
  • Students are capable of making responsible choices
  • Attitudes formed in Middle School shape future attitudes toward learning, self, and society.

NAMS Counselors:

 

Mr. Kelsey Kaul (Enterprise & Triton House Counselor)

503-359-2465 ext. 5002

[email protected]

 

 

Mrs. McKenzie Davenport (Ursa & Odyssey House Counselor)

503-359-2465 ext. 5111

[email protected]

 

Mrs. Susan Lee (Voyager & Millennium Falcon House Counselor)

503-359-2465 ext. 5217

[email protected]

 

Ms. Karina Lopez

(Mental Health Counselor)

503-359-2465 ext. 5024
 

Ally Najera

Registrar

503-359-2465 ext. 5014

[email protected]