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Counseling and Health Support Services

Confidentiality Statement: What you say to us is private and confidential unless disclosure is necessary to prevent harm to you or another person.

Counseling Services:

Occasionally, a student may feel the need for extra support. We help students and adults when they have problems with worries, sadness, bullying, schoolwork, at home, and others. If a student needs someone to talk to about a problem or concern, please call or encourage that student to speak with one of us. We are here to help your student get the most out of his/her school experience at Crosswinds.

Our services can include: individual counseling and/or group counseling for family change, anger management, grief and loss, friendships and social relationships, emotional barriers, classroom behavior, and referrals to community resources.

Special Duties:
Lisa Cherry: high school and career guidance, academic records, & standardized testing
Stacey Grenz: attendance, 504 Plans, and special education team member

Health Services:
The school nurse is available daily for students that may need services. Tara Goebel is available for daily medication administration, first aid, emergencies, illness prevention, and/or if a student just needs to talk. If you have concerns about your student’s health or need additional resources please contact Tara Goebel at tara.goebel@emid6067.net or 651.379.2610. Please look for additional helpful links available on the health services web page and below.

Some helpful links:
Washington County Youth website
Cope.Care.Deal – mental health info for teens
Freevibe – drug info for teens
School Counselor’s Role
School Social Worker’s Role
University of Minnesota Parenting Site
Shoulder to Shoulder – Parenting Teens
No Name-Calling Week (Anti-Bullying site)
mpower - Musicians for Mental Health, especially for youth
Do I Have a Drug Problem?