Counseling
Van Buren Counseling
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Our Mission
The mission of the Van Buren Counseling Department is to provide equitable learning experiences through a data-driven comprehensive program that addresses the needs and interests of all students, as it relates to their academic, social-emotional, and college/career development, while promoting a safe school environment. In doing so, we will prepare students for the future to be college, career, and community ready.
Our Vision
After graduation, Van Buren students will have developed the academic and social-emotional skills needed to be lifelong learners who are college, career and life ready.
School Counseling Services
Your School Counselors will be available between the hours of 7:30am - 2:30 pm, Monday - Friday. You may contact your child's School Counselor via email or phone (see About Our Counselors). Please allow one business day for a response. We appreciate your patience, understanding, and flexibility.
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SUSD School Counselors are proud to serve ALL SUSD STUDENTS at every grade level!
School Counselors support our students, families, and staff by providing services such as classroom instruction, parent engagement, and social emotional support.
Our students and families can access school counseling services by:- Student request
- Parent request
- Administrator, teacher or staff request
- Counselor asks to meet with student
- Request of a friend
For more information, please visit our website at www.stocktonusd.net/schoolcounselors.
Student Support Services
Student Support Services offers a wide range of social, emotional, and health resources to help students thrive. Please click on the following link for more information.
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Child Welfare and Attendance
Please feel free to call our CWA, Social Work Assistant, Be Boonsalat for further assistance with questions regarding Families In Transition, Home Instruction, attendance concerns, and any other student/family support issues you may have. Her hours are M-F, 8 AM-3PM and she can be reached at (209) 933-7020, extension 2281.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact our county hotline at 1-209-468-8686, National Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (en espanol 1-800-628-9454), text "Hello" to the Crisis Hotline 741741, call 911, or go to the nearest emergency room / hospital.