Counseling & Student Services
We are here to help.
At South Tech, our school counselors are dedicated to providing each student with a unique and customized experience. They work closely with students, families, our school social worker, supporting agencies, employers, and industry partners to achieve this goal. By collaborating with our partner high schools, counselors ensure that campuses remain connected and united in their shared commitment to student success.
Our counselors facilitate opportunities and resources, empowering students to excel to their greatest potential.
Counseling FAQs
- How can I make an appointment?
- Can I change my Tech program?
- How do my Tech credits apply at my home high school?
- Can I graduate early from my home school and still attend South Tech?
- How can I explore my options after high school?
How can I make an appointment?
Can I change my Tech program?
How do my Tech credits apply at my home high school?
Can I graduate early from my home school and still attend South Tech?
How can I explore my options after high school?
Counseling Resources
Jeffrey Chandler
Auto Collision Repair, Automotive Technology, Carpentry, Construction Innovations, Construction Trades, Cosmetology, Electrical Trades, Firefighting/EMT, Floor Layers Middle Apprenticeship, HVAC, Precision Machining, and Welding
Alisha Scholer
CISCO Networking Academy, Culinary Arts, Dental Sciences, Design & Entrepreneurship, Early Childhood Education, Electronics & Robotics, Graphic Design, Health Sciences, Law Enforcement, Pharmacy Sciences, Veterinary Assistant, Web & Computer Programming
Connecting students to support.
Our school social worker closely collaborates with students, families, and schools as a critical member of the academic team. They recognize and honor each students' strengths and help them develop the skills they need to navigate challenges through a combination of internal and external resources.
Social workers can help with mental and emotional health, stress and anger management, educational support groups, suicide prevention, and basic needs such as food, access to healthcare/insurance, and hygiene items.
By approaching every student seeking to understand their personal experience, they build a supportive scaffold to help them realize success.
Social Work Resources
FREE counseling and support is available from the following agencies:
- Youth in Need provides free professional counseling for students
- Safe Connections provides professional counseling for students who have been impacted by relationship and family violence
*If you are interested in counseling, please contact our social worker.