Counseling

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What Your Counselor Can Help With:

*Schedule Changes
*Course Selection and Class Placement
*Questions about High School and Beyond
*Problem Solving
*Conflict Resolution
*Home, Family and Friends
*Providing Additional Resources
*Organizational Skills
*Homework Help
*Sharing Accomplishments
*Study Skills
*And MORE!




How to Meet with Your Counselor:


1. Fill out this Google Form.

2. Email/call your assigned counselor. 
The contact information located on the left sidebar of this page.
  • Calls and emails will be returned within 24 business hours (7:30 AM to 2:45 PM Monday through Friday) during regular school hours. Please note, calls and emails will not be checked or returned after hours, over the weekend or over summer break.

If you need urgent assistance please call 911.


Safe2Tell: 1-877-542-7233

Colorado Crisis Line: 1-844-493-8255

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


DCSD - Virtual Calming Corner

The Calm Meditation Website - https://www.calm.com/

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The Mesa Middle School Counseling Department foremost strives to build trusting relationships with all students, staff, parents and community members. Our ongoing pursuit is to effectively design and implement a school guidance curriculum, individual student planning, responsive services and systems support within Mesa.


The Counseling Department's goal is to support each student in understanding the unique challenges both personally and developmentally that impact academic achievement, emotional health and personal growth. Mesa Middle School Counselors are committed to work with students and supporting their academic, social and personal growth. There may be times when we need to consult with other professionals and/or parents/guardians when there might be a safety concern.

Mesa Middle School Counselor's are associated with the ethical code and standards described by the American School Counselor Association. Our program is evaluated and driven by data that is aligned with the National Standards that include; academic, career and social/emotional needs. The data we use is all based upon assessments conducted at Mesa Middle School. We also work extensively with the Response to Intervention process, and outcome of the No Child Left Behind authorization, which assists success for students in all developmental areas.





Registrar
   Victoria (Vickie) Roberts 303-387-4750

Counseling Secretary
Rachel Hopkins 303-387-4772