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Grades Pre-K, ECSE

Grades K-5

Grades 6-8

Grades 9-12

Grades K-12

Counselor

Callie Wallace

Title: Counselor Elem
Email:

Office Hours

7:40 a.m.-2:55 p.m.

I'm Ms. Wallace!

I am here to support the academic, social, and emotional growth of every student. I work with students in a variety of ways, including:

  • Classroom guidance lessons for every class every other week
  • Small lunch groups to practice social and emotional skills
  • Individual counseling and check-ins as needed

I am also here to support parents and guardians by collaborating with students, teachers, and families, and providing additional resources as needed. I am here to help students build skills such as self-confidence, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. My goal is to provide a safe, caring space where students feel heard, valued, and empowered to succeed both in and out of the classroom

Ms. Wallace

Centennial Counseling Vision

At Centennial, we empower students to become the best versions of themselves and grow into productive, responsible citizens in an ever-changing world.

Centennial Counseling Mission

At Centennial, we are committed to advocating for and supporting every student. We collaborate with families and community members to provide equitable experiences that help each student grow emotionally, socially, and developmentally.

What do I do?

I help students learn, grow, and feel their best at school!

•    Teach guidance lessons to all students
•    Meet with students one-on-one or in small groups
•    Check in with students who need extra support
•    Work closely with teachers and families
•    Share resources and referrals with families when needed
•    Support students’ academic, social, and emotional needs
•    And so much more!

Guidance Lessons: Character Traits & Life Skills

Throughout the year, students participate in classroom guidance lessons that focus on building positive character traits and strong social-emotional skills. Lessons include:

  • Kindness 
  • Respect 
  • Responsibility
  • Gratitude 
  • Empathy 
  • Perseverance
  • Honesty
  • Cooperation 
  • Courage 

In addition to character education, students participate in counseling lessons aligned to district and state standards, including:

  • Orientation to the Counselor 
  • Mental Health & Safety 
  • Bully Prevention
  • Anti-Victimization
  • Red Ribbon Week / Drug-Free Education
  • College, Career, and Military Readiness (CCMR)
  • Conflict Resolution and Problem-Solving 

Small Group Counseling

Small group counseling provides students with extra support in a small, safe setting. Groups focus on building specific skills or character traits and helping students feel more confident and successful at school.