Brookwood High School
Guidance & Counseling Department
Carla Moore, Career Tech Annex Counselor 342-2777 ext. 3405 (cjmoore@tcss.net)
School Counselor Curriculum
August
New Student Registration & Scheduling
Counselor Introduction
Transcript Evaluations
Portfolios
September
Sophomore & Junior Transcript Review
Healthy Relationships
Social Media Etiquette
October
PSAT Assessment (10th or 11th Grade)
Work Keys Assessment (12th Grade)
Pre-ACT (10th Grade)
Healthy Choices
Drug Awareness
November
Civics Exam (12th Grade)
Scholarship Processing
College Application Week
Financial Aid Planning
December
Service Projects
Community Involvement
January
The Great Kindness Challenge
Healthy Relationships
February
Beyond Brookwood Week
Career Exploration
Four Year Plans
March
Test Preparation
Course Selection Cards
ACT with Writing (11th grade)
April
BMS Transition
Registration
ASVAB Assessments
May
Awards Program
AP Exams
Graduation
Summer School Registration
How is a Student Referred to the School Counselor?
Students may be referred to the counselor by parents, teachers, administrators, or peers; or they may self-refer.
Students may stop by the counseling offices between classes and complete referral/request forms. Students may leave the form with the counselor or slide it under the office door if the counselor is unavailable.
Emergency Referral Process
A teacher or principal may send the student directly to the counseling office with a completed referral from briefly defining the emergency. In the event the counselors are unavailable, the student should report to the main office so the concern may be addressed immediately.
Should an extreme circumstance or emergency occur between classes, a student may report directly to the counseling office or the main office.