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Mental Health Counseling

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We are dedicated to assisting students with educational, career, personal/social and health issues. To best meet the needs of our students, we integrate school and community services to ensure they have access to a range of resources.

Wellness Support Programs

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Teresa Pederson

8th Grade School Counselor

Individual student support for academic achievement, college and career readiness, social emotional strategies, and advocacy for long-term community support.

715.359.0511 ext. 3506
 

Leah Wipperfurth

9th Grade School Counselor

Individual student support for academic achievement, college and career readiness, social emotional strategies, and advocacy for long-term community support.

715.359.0511 ext. 3507

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Lisa Morgan

School Social Worker

Advocate between home, school, and community providers pertaining to health and wellbeing, basic family needs, and supports to achieve success at school.

715.359.0511 ext. 5610
 

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Alicia Reimann

School Psychologist

Develops Individualized Education Plans to include academic, behavioral, and mental health to support students primarily through special educational services.

715.359.0511 ext. 3025
 

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Jenni Pavlovich

School Nurse

Advocate for student centered healthcare and identify and manage student's health conditions to enhance participation in their learning environment.

715.359.0511 ext. 3109
 

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D.C. Everest Community Partnership with the Marathon County School-Based Counseling Consortium

Licensed treatment professionals from the community provide on-site (at school) confidential counseling for students concerning adolescent life, post-traumatic stress, family systems, emotional regulation, anxiety, social engagement, substance abuse, behavioral disorders, depression, grief and loss, or mood disorders. This on-site service allows students to receive professional counseling without having to leave school or having a parent/guardian miss work to transport the child to appointments.

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Beth Krueger

Behavioral Health Services

Beth is an enthusiastic champion of children and their families who believes in resilience and the ability to change.Her dedication to helping children to reach their greatest potential throughout their development is apparent when she is encouraging a child through her cheer, “Yes, you can and I will help you!”