Counseling
Our department provides a comprehensive and developmental school counseling program for students in grades 9-12 in order to support students' academic achievement and personal growth.
In partnership with individuals, families, and the Dublin-Laurens County community, the mission of the Dublin High School Counseling Department is to provide an equitable, data-driven, comprehensive school counseling program that promotes academic, post-secondary, and personal/social development by advocating for all students, consistently monitoring their progress, fostering growth, and inspiring lifelong learning.
The vision of Dublin High School's Counseling Program is for students to graduate as lifelong learners who are ready and able to meet the challenges of a global workforce as well-rounded, culturally sensitive, engaged, and productive members of their community.
What We Do
We meet with students to address their academic needs, their personal and social issues, and their post-secondary options, including assistance with college and/or career planning.
Students are seen on both a walk-in and appointment basis. If the student's counselor is not immediately available, the student will be asked to make an appointment. Students in crisis will be seen immediately.
Parents and outside agencies are encouraged to call the counseling secretary to set an appointment to meet with a counselor.
How To Reach Us
The Counseling Office is located in Dublin High School's administrative wing. It may be accessed through the main entrance to the school off Hillcrest Parkway.
Dublin High School Counselor
Email: jessica.lemon@dcsirish.com
By Phone: (478) 353-8063
Marla newsome
Counseling Department
Email: marla.newsome@dcsirish.com