School Counselling Will Always Hold A Special Place In My Heart
- Jul 21, 2017
- 2 min read

It really is hard for me to believe that I have retired from a career I not only felt passionate about, but loved deeply. Well, it wasn’t the career so much as the students I worked with that continued to make a difference for me.
School Counsellors really have a multifaceted role which can be exhilerating and exhausting. They do save lives every year. Unfortunately sometimes even though they do their best they are unable to prevent student trauma. Trauma does and will continue to occur in schools. I want to continue to support School Counsellors so that is why I will continue to co-moderate and help faciltate a School Counsellor chat #scchat
I want to thank those people that have decided to help co – facilitate our chats next year. YOU ROCK!:
Erin Mason @ecmmmason Atlanta, Georgia
Erin Hordyski Luong @ehordyskiluong Calgary, Alberta
Laura Ross @LRossSchCnslr Georgia
Susan Fuller @EElementarySC
Mrs. Powers @counselorpowers Vienna VA
Tonya Romine @trominetonya NorthwestISD
Terri Tchorzynski @ttchorzynski Battle Creek MI
Wendy Rock @Wendarooski Metairie LA
Alexa Hanna @SCE_counselors Missouri
Counselor Carey @LangeCounselor Columbia MO
Angela Avery @Mrs.AveryBMS Biddeford, Maine
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Susan Spellman Cann @sspellmancann Calgary, Alberta
Erin , Erin HL and I would like to get at least 20 people who are willing to co-moderate at least one chat ! We will put a how to video together soon so that you will feel comfortable in leading a chat . You can always ask Erin, Erin HL or I questions at anytime. If you have any ideas for topics please let us know.
I am also interested in featuring you in a blog post . So if you are a School Counsellor and interested please let me know.
School Counselling Matters and so do you!