•  Old Mill Middle North – School Counseling

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    Counseling Office

     Office Phone:410-969-5950 Ext 306

     Office Fax:410-969-2612

     
     
     
     

    Neasah Jones              School Counselor- DC- All grades, alpha S-Z                                             nsjones1@aacps.org

    Jennifer Gross           School Counselor- Grade 7, alpha A-R                                         jlgross@aacps.org

    Cielo Cournoyer          School Counselor- Grade 6, alpha A-R                                          ccournoyer@aacps.org         

    Jana Stevenson          School Counselor - Grade 8, alpha A-R                                        jlstevenson@aacps.org

    Daynia Ellis-Culley        Counseling Secretary                                                 dellisculley@aacps.org

     

     


    All School Counselors

     

    Classroom counseling lessons
    Individual counseling (short-term)
    Targeted group counseling
    MSAP Team
    Attendance Committee
    Incident Command System (ICS) Team
    Student Support Team (MIT)
    Peer mediation/conflict resolution
    504 Case Management
    Attend IDT & IEP Meetings
    J. Adams Academy Transition
    Honor Roll Recognition Celebrations

    The School Counseling Department

    • Provides consultation and counseling services for students, teachers, and parents to promote academic success.
    • Provides individual, group, and family counseling services on an ongoing and as needed basis.
    • Attends appropriate community and agency meetings that support student families and community members.
    • Interfaces with multiple agencies to ensure access to necessary services.
    • Works jointly with administration, interdisciplinary teams, appropriate staff, and community members to provide a safe learning environment.
    • Participates on the following teams as appropriate: Incident Command System (ICS Team, SIT, MIT, MSAP, IEP, IDT, 504, etc.)
    • Interprets and maintains the permanent records of students.
    • Evaluates the records of entering students for proper placement.
    • Provides necessary information for transferring students.
    • Provides information to withdrawing students regarding alternatives toward completing an educational program.
    • Coordinates articulation for students entering and leaving middle school.
    • Coordinates a comprehensive conflict resolution program to include management of the Peer Mediation Program and Advisory Program.
    • Utilizes data for purposeful program planning.

     

    Harrassment/Bullying/Cyberbullying Reporting 

    If you feel that your child is being harrassed or bullied, please read the information on the attached link, fill out the attached form, and return it to Corkran Middle School as soon as possible.  The school will address the issue and provide support to you and your child to ensure that they feel safe at school.  If you need support regarding a potential harrassment or bullying situation, do not hesitate to call a school counselor or an administrator at 410-222-6493.

    Bully Reporting

    What Parents Need to Bring for Enrollment:

    1. 2 proofs of residency: One must be a mortgage statement, deed or lease and one must be a utility bill showing your current address.
    2. Proof of custody, if applicable
    3. Immunization records – proof of 2 MMRs
    4. Birth Certificate
    5. Most recent Report Card
    6. Any evaluations – standardized test scores, etc.
    7. Documentation of Special Services – IEP, 504, BIP, etc.
    8. Any medical concerns

    Be sure to call 410-222-6495 to schedule an appointment to enroll your child.

    For further information about AACPS Enrollment Procedures please visit this link: ENROLLMENT

    Out of Area

    Dear Parents(s)/Guardian(s):

    Re: Just a reminder regarding the Out of Area Applications.

    Out-of-Area Transfers (Submit between March 1 – May 1 Each Year)

    Parents wishing to complete the necessary paperwork for Out-of-Area transfers for the school year 2014-2015 can now obtain information on Anne Arundel County Public Schools’ web page, www.aacps.org/outofarea The application must be completed and submitted each school year, even for children who already attend a school under an approved Out-of-Area transfer. The continuation is not automatic.

    An Out-of-Area transfer is necessary for a student who is a county resident to attend a school within the county other than his or her assigned school. Transportation for these students is up to the parent/guardian. Parents should be sure to read the Frequently Asked Questions section of the page before filling out any applications.

    Additional information, including how to submit an Out-of-Area transfer request, how the approval process works, changes in the process from previous years, and new online applications for elementary and secondary students, is available on the site.

    (Submit between March 1 – May 1 Each Year) Applications cannot be accepted at schools after May 1.

     

    Student Resources – Homework Help

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    Reading/Research

     

    Math

     

    Homework Pages

    Go to our Blackboard Link on our Main Page to gain access to the Homework pages.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY RESOURCES

    bibme.org

    EasyBib.com

    http://old.oslis.org/MLACitations/secondary/index.php

    Student Support Programs

    There are a variety of programs set up to help our students succeed and grow academically, socially and emotionally.  More information will be provided at a later time!

    • Peer Mediators
    • Peer Mentors
    • Homework Club
    • AVID
    • Morning help
    • Math Club
    • Reading Intervention
    • Special Education
    • Math Resource Specialist
    • Reading Resource Specialist

     

    Resources for Students:

    Employment of Minors (Work Permit) -website

     

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