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KSE Counseling Department

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KSE counselors Dawn Haskett, Jessie Kelley, and India Adams

King Springs Elementary School Counseling Program

Set the bar high. 

Measure up. 

Reach Beyond 

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India AdamsKindergarten, 1st Grade(678) 842-6944 x027
Dawn Haskett2nd Grade and 3rd Grade(678) 842-6944 x033
Jessie KelleyMG, 4th Grade, 5th Grade(678) 842-6944 x026

KSE Counseling Mission Statement:  We will prepare our students to develop the skills necessary to be productive citizens in the 21st century. Counseling services will be proactive, comprehensive, and data-driven. The program will empower and motivate students to seek high achievement both inside and outside the classroom and beyond.

Counselors' Vision Statement:  To develop the foundation for students to become productive, contributing members of an ever-changing global society. To develop learners who are not afraid to make mistakes in the pursuit of academic and personal growth. To inspire young hearts to seek a world that is filled with kindness and compassion.

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  • How to contact a KSE Counselor: 
    • Student Request
    • Parent/Guardian Request
      • email the grade level counselor to make an appointment
    • Teacher or Principal Request
    • Counselor invitation
  • What are the various ways that the Counselors can work with students?
    • Individual Counseling:  A Counselor is available to talk with a student privately about specific concerns or problems. 
    • Small Groups:  Students who share common concerns meet with a Counselor on a weekly basis for 4-6 weeks.
    • Classroom Curriculum:  A Counselor goes into the classroom and teaches a subject, such as, social-emotional learning, growth mindset, bullying, career exploration, etc. 

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Crisis Information: If you are experiencing a crisis outside of school hours, please use these hotlines for help. If in immediate danger call 911.

Who Can I Call:

  • The Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) Report: 1-855-GACHILD
  • National Child Abuse Hotline:  1-800-4ACHILD
  • Helpline: 1-800-CHILDREN

DFCS, National Child Abuse Hotline, and Help Line contact phone numbers


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*Visit the CCSD Website for information regarding registration and/or enrollment. Email the KSE Registrar with additional questions regarding registration, enrollment, and/or withdrawing a student.