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Hightstown High School Counseling and Guidance

SUMMER COURSES

If you are taking a SUMMER COURSE and require assistance please email Mr. Vincent Verderosa at [email protected]  Mr. Verderosa’s summer school-specific days are: June 25, July 2, July 9, July 16, July 23. 

 

CLASS OF 2024 GRADUATES

 

If you request a Final Transcript be sent to your college, please check on Naviance first. Your transcript will have been sent through Naviance.

 

Please get in touch with your college directly to confirm submission. Please also note that your transcript has likely been sent, but your college may still be processing their transcripts.

 

TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM FOR POST-GRADUATES

If you require a transcript, please complete the Transcript Request Form for HHS Graduates found on the ewrsd.org website under Hightstown High School, Counseling and Guidance, Counseling Department Forms.

 

Please email the completed form to [email protected] or fax it to 609-443-7750.

 

WORKING PAPERS

Working papers are now digital.  You no longer need a signature from HHS.  

 

WITHDRAWALS FROM HIGHTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL

If you are withdrawing from Hightstown High School, please complete the Transfer Out Form found on the district website under Hightstown High School, Counseling and Guidance, Counseling Department Forms, Withdrawal from HHS. Or please click on this link: https://www.ewrsd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1560126&type=d&pREC_ID=1685717

 

Please email the completed form to [email protected]. Once the form is received, Mrs. Mikros will contact you to set up an appointment to return your Chromebook, charger, and textbooks assigned.

 

Thank you and enjoy your summer!

 
 

Hightstown High School Counseling Department

Our Mission

The Hightstown High School Counseling Department utilizes an inclusive school counseling curriculum that is an essential and integral component of the educational program. Our department provides a comprehensive counseling program that focuses on academic, career, and personal/social development that is driven by student needs, data collection, and district goals. The school counseling program is delivered through the implementation of classroom and group lessons, small group counseling, individual counseling and collaboration with stakeholders. This tiered system of services is inclusive to all students while being responsive to individual student needs.

As student advocates, our counselors recognize the uniqueness, dignity and personal worth of each individual. They understand that knowing students well is essential in helping them achieve academically. Each interaction starts with an understanding that the counseling relationship requires an atmosphere of trust and confidence between student and counselor. Counselors serve in a unique capacity as advocates for students, partners for teachers and liaisons for parent/guardians to support each student’s ability to contribute at the highest level as productive members of society.

Lauren O'Brien
Supervisor of Counseling
[email protected]