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Meet Our Guidance Counselor

Lead, Advocate, Collaborate

About Ms. Hudson

Ms. Hudson received her Bachelor of Arts degree from East Carolina University in Family and Community Services with a double minor in English Education and Psychology.  She received her Master of Arts degree in Human Services: Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University.  Ms. Hudson has devoted over ten years to education in serving scholars.  She is a former mental health professional, English educator, Crisis Intervention Prevention Trainer, and Behavior Support Specialist Liaison.  Currently, Ms. Hudson is thrilled to be School Counselor at such a wonderful institution.

What Do School Counselors Do (in a nutshell)?

  • Provide individualized guidance to help students create academic plans, navigate career choices, and address personal challenges.
  • Listen to students’ concerns about academic, emotional or social problems
  • Help students process their problems and plan goals and action
  • Mediate conflict between students and teachers
  • Improve parent/teacher relationships
  • Assist with college applications, jobs and scholarships
  • Facilitate drug and alcohol prevention programs
  • Organize peer counseling programs
  • Provide short-term counseling
  • Refer students to psychologists and other mental health resources for long-term counseling
  • Work on academic boards to improve learning conditions
  • Lead, advocate, and collaborate to promote equity and access for all students

"If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours." -D. Parton

Senior Night Information 2024-2025