Counseling Center
Welcome to the Counseling Center
Our counseling and guidance program seeks to provide students with the academic and life skills necessary for them to become lifelong learners and contributing members of their community.
Students see their counselors for a range of reasons such as academic assistance, person and social support, college and career readiness, and referrals for outside support resources.
Academic Assistance
- Schedules
- Grades
- School transition
- Organization
- Homework skills
- Personal responsibility
- Time management
- Academic placement
College & Career Readiness
- College Bound Scholarship
- Career & college exploration
- Community service
Support Referrals
- Mental health services
- Drug and alcohol help
- Basic needs (food, clothing, health)
Personal & Social Support
- Grief & loss
- Friend or family conflicts
- Family transitions
- Drug/Alcohol abuse
- Assertiveness
- Classroom behavior
- Attendance
- Gang involvement
- Body image, self-esteem, self-worth
- Attention
- Self-harm
- Depression
- Suicide
- Cultural identity
- Bullying & harassment
- Goal setting
Contact Us
School Counselors
Caly Bones
cbones@nthurston.k12.wa.us
Last names L–Z
360-412-4774
Casey Gann
cgann@nthurston.k12.wa.us
Last names A–K
360-412-4775
Mental Health Specialist
Mirella Sanchez
msanchez@nthurston.k12.wa.us
Military Family Life Counselor
Carol Schmidt
Contact a school counselor to be connected with the MFLC. More info about MFLCs on the district website.
Crisis Clinic
The Crisis Clinic of Thurston and Mason Counties provides free help any day or night by text or phone:
- Text HELP to 741741
- Call 360-586-2777
Canvas Access
Guardians wishing to access Canvas must set up a Parent account.