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How to make an appointment with a counselor:

Students may come by before school, after school, during their lunch

or if an emergency situation will be seen immediately.

If the situation is not an emergency or the counselor is unavailable

students should complete a School Counselor's Request Form.

The school counselor will respond to student as soon as possible.

 

Parents may call the Counseling Office to request an appointment at 336-454-7405

or email their student's school counselor.

 

Review of student records: The Counseling Department adheres to all of the regulations

concerning student records as defined by the Family Educational Rights

and Privacy Act of 1974. Parents may review records by appointment.

COUNSELORS

Dr. Karen Meadows Last Names (A-E)

meadowk@gcsnc.com

Suzanne Ladka Last Names (F-K)

ladkas@gcsnc.com

R. Carrington Murray Last Names (L-Q)

murrayc@gcsnc.com

 Kaitlyn Bell Last Names (R-Z)

bellk@gcsnc.com

Gina Reid - Lead Counselor 

reidg2@gcsnc.com

 

STAFF  

Shelly Alker: Registrar

alkera@gcsnc.com

Michelle Belcastro: Data Manager

belcasm@gcsnc.com

Susan Dehart: Career Development Coordinator 

deharts@gcsnc.com

Cliff Jackson: School Social Worker

jacksoc@gcsnc.com

Dr. Hannah Moore: Graduation Coach 

mooreh@gcsnc.comsnc.com

 

 

 

High school counselors are educators uniquely trained in child and adolescent development, learning strategies, self-management and social skills who understand and promote success for today’s diverse students. They implement a comprehensive school counseling program to support students through this important developmental period. The program provides education, prevention and intervention activities, which are integrated into all aspects of students’ lives. The counseling program teaches knowledge, attitudes and skills students need to acquire in academic, career and social/ emotional development, which serve as the foundation for future success.