Student Support
About
Student Support at Barnstable High School promotes and assists academic, social, emotional, and career development for all students. Working in partnership, Student Support serves students in collaboration with parents, teachers, staff, and the community through a collaborative, whole-child, community approach. All members of student support facilitate the development of all students to achieve personal excellence and promote 21st-century learning expectations and rigorous performance standards to ensure that all students graduate career and college ready.
School Counseling Program
The Comprehensive School Counseling Program at Barnstable High School is based on the Massachusetts Model for Comprehensive School Counseling. School counselors take a systemic approach to deliver a standards-based curriculum to all students in grades 8-12 through individual counseling, small group counseling and classroom guidance lessons to facilitate student learning and development in three domains:
- Personal/Social Development
- Academic/Technical Achievement
- Workplace Readiness/Career Planning
When a student enters Barnstable High School she/he is assigned to a school counselor who works closely with that student, the family, the student’s teachers and any additional support personnel over the years the student is at BHS. The counselor establishes a relationship with the student in 8th grade and develops a strong knowledge of the student’s strengths, interests and needs in order to most effectively support the student throughout his/her time at BHS.
Two of the components in which school counselors work closely with students are in academic/technical achievement and in career planning and how those domains relate to course selection at Barnstable High School.
Course Scheduling Process
School Counselors meet individually with each student to select the most appropriate courses in order to ensure high academic rigor and success. Teachers are asked to provide recommendations for all students in their classes. Counselors then meet with each of their students in February and March to make course selections based on the student’s academic and career goals, the teachers’ recommendations and the counselor’s professional guidance. Students course selections are available on Aspen for their parents to review.
Because of the complexity of the master schedule, students need to make thoughtful and appropriate course selections. Please note, NO schedule changes will be permitted once school starts in September. Scheduling concerns should be directed to your school counselor before the end of this school year.
Contacts
Hub 1
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
Pam Regan | Associate Principal | ext. 1005 |
Brian Wanat | School Counselor | ext. 1202 |
Meridith Wirtz | School Counselor | ext. 1212 |
Maryellen Yalmokas | Administrator Assistant | ext. 1118 |
Hub 2
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
Associate Principal | ext. 1007 | |
School Counselor | ext. 1414 | |
School Counselor | ext. 1008 | |
Administrator Assistant | ext. 1769 |
Hub 3
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
Associate Principal | ext. 1004 | |
School Counselor | ext. 1103 | |
School Counselor | ext. 1025 | |
Administrator Assistant | ext. 1586 |
Hub 4
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
TBA | Associate Principal | ext. |
Tim Heneberry | School Counselor | ext. 1506 |
Laura Almas | School Counselor | ext. 1609 |
Paula Avery | Administrator Assistant | ext. 1012 |
Hub 5
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
Associate Principal | ext. 1780 | |
School Counselor | ext. 1192 | |
Administrator Assistant | ext. 1090 | |
Erin Eastman | Career Counselor | ext. 1055 |
School Counseling
NAME | TITLE |
508-790-6445 |
Albert Mercado | School Counseling Department Head | ext. 1760 |
Samantha Cunningham | School Psychologist | ext. 1221 |
Karen MacFarlane | Registrar | ext. 1120 |