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Mental Health Counseling

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

Wellness Support Programs

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Mary Bradfish

Student Services Secretary

715.241.9700 ext. 2316

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Deb Chapman

6th Grade School Counselor

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

715.241.9700 ext. 2311

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Dianna Reinardy

7th Grade School Counselor

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

715.241.9700 ext. 2026

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Teressa Kampmeyer

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.

715.241.9700 ext. 2309

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Brandon Lauersdorf

School Psychologist

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

715.241.9700 ext. 2025

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Savanna Krueger

School Nurse

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

715.241.9700 ext. 2207
 

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Officer Sully

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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Andy McGregor, MA, LPC-IT

Charis Counseling

Andy works with clients ages 13 and up who need help with anxiety, depression, loss, addiction, trauma, relationship issues and more. Andy uses a strengths based approach employing techniques to encourage, educate, support and challenge his clients.