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School Counselors

The mission of the Pine-Richland Middle School Counseling Program is to provide a comprehensive, developmental counseling program addressing the academic, career and personal/social growth of all students. In partnership with other educators, parents or guardians and the community, school counselors advocate maximizing student potential, academic achievement, and preparedness for success in a global society.

Nora McChesney

Secretary

Jennifer Mullaugh

School Counselor—8th Grade

Amorena Pascoe

School Counselor—7th Grade

Carolyn Welshonce

Social Worker

Mental Health Resources

This page outlines a myriad of mental health resources including crisis support, Student Assistance Program, grief, drug and alcohol, counseling support and school-based mental health, eating disorders, bullying, sexual assault, suicide prevention, domestic violence and Internet safety.
 

Peer Tutoring

The PRHS National Honor Society holds a free Peer Tutoring program on Thursdays after school until 3:30 p.m. in the middle school library. This opportunity is available to all middle school students who need assistance with completing homework, studying for tests, organizing binders and developing other student success skills. 

Students should sign up using this form for EACH week they plan to attend by 3 p.m. the day before each session, so NHS knows how many tutors for each subject to send.  Questions can be directed to Middle School Peer Tutoring Coordinator Esi Baiden at nhspeertutoring@pinerichland.org or 25ebaiden32@prrams.org, or sponsor Mrs. Kristen Rowe at krowe@pinerichland.org.