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Phone: 503-769-2171 x.6301
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Mr. Platt
Counselor
Seniors

Phone: 503-769-2171 ext. 6306
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Mr. Gonzalez
Counselor
Juniors

Phone: 503-769-2171 x. 6302
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Mrs. Nyquist
Counselor
Sophomores and Freshmen

Phone: 503-769-2171 ext. 6300/Confidential Fax: 503-769-2786
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Mrs. Riordan
Registrar
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Stayton High School Counseling Department
Guiding Principles
- All students shall have access to a school counselor who advocates for their academic, career and social/emotional needs.
- Students learn about their personal value and potential to contribute to society through a variety of programs and opportunities at school.
- A successful education will lead students to be positive influences in the community and to attain fulfilling careers.
- All students have dignity and worth
- All students can be academically successful and productive members of society.
- All students’ ethnic, cultural and racial differences and special needs are considered in the planning and implementation of the school counseling program.
- All students deserve trained school counselors who provide a comprehensive school counseling program.
Services include: Academic Advising, Referral Services, Scheduling Help, Family Support and College & Career Planning
CONNECT WITH YOUR COUNSELORS
There are so many questions and so many unknowns. You may be feeling anxious, afraid, angry, frustrated, sad, or unsure of what is to come. You are not alone. We are here for you. Throughout this distance learning time, we will connect through surveys, emails and video messages, open group chats, and offer appointments via email, phone and video (google meet). If you find that you are beyond overwhelmed, please get help immediately and contact one of the emergency resources below.
Emergency and Mental Health Resources:
Feeling Stressed? Contact the free confidential peer helpline.
OregonYouthLine.org
1-877-968-8491
Text “Teen2Teen” to 839863For LGBTQ:
Trevor Project website https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
1-866-488-7386 24-hour toll-free suicide hotline
Trans Lifeline at 1–877–565–8860SafeOregon: Feel Safe, Be Safe
Call or Text: 844-472-3367
Email: tip@safeoregon.comMarion Co. Youth & Family Crisis Services:
503-576-HOPE (4673)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-TALK (8255) En español: 1-888-628-9454Anxious about Coronavirus? Connect with a Crisis Counselor.
Crisis text link: text “HOME” to 741741211 – Information helpline to connect with Health & Human Services
DHS/Department of Human Services Hotline: 1-855-503-7233
Emergency: 911
Misc Announcements & Info
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SAT and ACT Testing
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