Academic Counseling
Academic Counseling
Counselors provide support, resources, and guidance necessary to ensure academic success. through the following activities and services:
- Orientation to St. Francis High School’s course offerings and graduation requirements;
- Counselors meet with each student individually at least twice a year;
- On-going monitoring of student’s fulfillment of graduation requirements and college entrance eligibility;
- Facilitation of parent/teacher/student conferences if needed;
- Referral to teacher support and peer tutoring;
- Administration of national tests (PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP); Learn More
- Training and advising through Naviance Family Connection.
- For students with learning differences, the counselors partner with our Learning Support Specialist and, who will work with your student to provide academic support; Learn More
Questions? Contact Counseling & Wellness
Counseling Assignments
for the 2024-2025 School Year
Class of 2028 – Freshmen
- Ms. Nora Anderson: Last Names A – Gon
- Ms. Wendy Mok: Last Names Gre – Pat
- Mr. Joe Poggi: Last Names Per – Z
Class of 2027 – Sophomores
- Ms. Nora Anderson: Last Names A – Gon
- Ms. Wendy Mok: Last Names Goo – Obe
- Mr. Joe Poggi: Last Names Oli – Z
Class of 2026 – Juniors
- Ms. Nora Anderson: Last Names A – Harc
- Ms. Wendy Mok: Last Names Harr – Pal
- Mr. Joe Poggi: Last Names Pan – Z
Class of 2025 – Seniors
- Ms. Nora Anderson: Last Names A – Gri
- Ms. Wendy Mok: Last Names Gut – O
- Mr. Joe Poggi: Last Names P – Z
Class of 2025 College Advising Assignments
- Ms. Debbie Austin: Last Names A – K
- Ms. Naomi Lee: Last Names L – Z
Preparing for Finals:
Ask an Angel Podcast featuring Ms. Dickson
The Guardian Angels Peer Team’s podcast focuses on preparing for finals. Ms. Dickson, our amazing Learning Support Specialist, is featured on the podcast. It can be accessed here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5onfzjExoWrYhDbA2SgOYe?si=WPliVmyFS5qY3Jto6jjhdw
Revolution Prep e-Books
Revolution Prep has shared two eBooks that have a wonderful overview of the high school years. The book for 9th & 10th graders gives good insights into topics we already share with our students: academic planning, keys to academic success, and planning for college and beyond. The book for 11th & 12th grade focuses on academic rigor and grades, leadership opportunities, college applications and admissions, and testing.
Academic Support
Students who are struggling academically have several avenues of support, both on campus and off campus.
The first stop for support is with their teachers. Teachers are often available at lunch and can meet during other times, as well.
On campus, students can schedule an appointment with a trained peer tutor in the Tutor Lab (located in the library). A tutor is available at every block and can tutor in a variety of subjects.
Student Daily Schedule Worksheet
The Guidance Department has implemented a tool to help students and parents determine the appropriate class load while preparing the upcoming school year’s course schedule. Each student is asked to complete the Student Daily Schedule Worksheet to assist her in evaluating her daily time commitments and requirements.