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Counselors and Social Worker

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Meet the Counselors and School Social Worker

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Dr. Milligan

Serving 2nd and 5th

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Ms. Robinson

Serving K and 3rd Grade

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Mrs. Bermudez

Serving 1st and 4th Grade

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Mrs. Lossing

Social Worker for All Students

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Appointments can be made with each counselor/social worker by emailing them directly:  Bermudez 1st &4th  email; Milligan 2nd & 5th email ; and Robinson K and 3rd  email;  Lossing- All email 

 

****If you have questions on how to enroll your student, please visit the CCSD Website at School enrollment.  If you have additional questions please contact our school clerk (Rhyann Moore Pate) email

 

 

Brumby School Counseling Mission Statement… 

The mission of the Cobb County School Counseling Program is to provide comprehensive school counseling services that are equitable, data-driven, and developmentally appropriate. As a counseling team we seek to create a school culture where students feel included, safe, and supported.  Additionally, we work and advocate to remove barriers to student learning to create confident and successful members of society.

 

Brumby School Counselors Will…

 

  • Facilitate classroom and small group counseling activities that align with the America School Counselor Association(ASCA) and state standards. 
  • Collaborate with community members and agencies to facilitate student achievement and personal/social growth.
  • Collaborate with administrators, parents, and teachers.
  • Analyze school data to inform counseling program services. 
  • Promote cultural competence to help create a safer more inclusive school environment.

 

Brumby School Counseling Annual Calendar

  • August Introduction to the Role of the School Counselor
  • September School Success Skills, Self-Advocacy, Expected/Unexpected Behaviors 
  • October Making Safe and Healthy Choices
  • November Friendship Skills, Bully Prevention Skills, Feelings
  • December Calming Down Strategies, Self-Control 
  • January Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving
  • February Growth Mindset, Kindness
  • March Career Exploration, School Success Skills
  • April Personal Safety Skills  
  • May End-of-Year Transition 
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Crisis Information 

Georgia Crisis and Access Line

GCAL is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year to help you or someone you care for in a crisis. GCAL professionals will provide telephonic crisis intervention services, dispatch mobile crisis teams, assist individuals in finding an open crisis or detox bed across the state, and link individuals with urgent appointment services. 1-800-715-4225

Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

The lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Dial 988

Crisis Text Line

Every texter is connected to a Crisis Counselor, a real-life human being trained to bring texters from a hot moment to a cool calm place through active listening and collaborative problem solving. The Crisis Text Line’s Crisis Counselors are volunteers, donating their time to helping people in crisis. Text “GA” to 741741