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Welcome to the Mountain Park Elementary School Counseling Department!

Mrs. Pannell

I am  so excited to be your Mountain Park Elementary Counselor for the 2023-2024 school year.  Please click on the links below to see what our School Counseling Department has to offer.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HtgcrrosllkIfqasJbpbc4jMN2A2zjIwly3pZXz6iA8/edit#slide=id.p

https://www.smore.com/u40eh-school-counseling-news-and-updates

Great news!!! Fulton County has partnered with Summit Counseling to provide on-site mental health therapy to our students. Please click the link below for more information. If you are interested in a referral please contact, Mrs. Pannell or our school social worker, Ms. Hodges

https://summitcounseling.org/clinical-programs/school-based-mental-health/

Click the link below for information about an upcoming virtual meeting to help support the emotional needs of our students during COVID.

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:946a79f0-7df4-4404-a00a-f900be3fed1e

Please feel free to reach us at 470-254-4530 or by email at pannells@fultonschools.org.

I am looking forward to a super year!

Counseling Staff Info

Core Curriculum Classroom Lessons: Large group, classroom lessons designed to teach topics that will help students succeed academically, socially, and with their future career choice. These lessons are delivered to all students.

Small Groups: Students meet in a smaller setting to learn skills and strategies on topics such as resiliency, social awareness, friendship, self-esteem, anxiety, test taking or changing families.  Students receive this service through parent or teacher referral. Small groups are not considered group therapy.

Consultation: Parents and teachers meet with the counselor to share strategies that support student achievement.

Individual Student Planning: Students meet one-on-one with the counselor to discuss personal concerns and share good news. Activities are designed to assist students in establishing personal goals, making decisions and developing immediate and long-range plans for school success. Referrals can be made by students, teachers or parents. Individual Student Planning is not considered therapy.