RAMble On: October
Special Edition: Introduction to the Counseling Dept.
Our commitment to you...
Meet the Counseling Department
Mrs. Lund
Lead Counselor supporting students with last names beginning with A through C. You can email me at: klund@mwisd.net or call 940.325.4408 x1031.
Mrs. Cook
Mrs. Kesler
Mrs. Mesler
Supports students as one of our District Mental Health Counselors.
Quote of the Month
Mrs. Trott
Supports our staff and students as our Counseling Secretary/Registrar
Drop-In Hours ⏰
- 1st - 8th period: MON thru THURS
- or by appointment after school.
- Use the Tile provided in Classlink
- You can go directly to the request form with the link or QR code below.
Bottom line is that you have multiple ways to reach out to your Counselors and we are happy to meet with you and help with your needs.
Class of 2025 Information and Important Upcoming Dates
National SAT and ACT Dates
Please see Mrs. Lund for the ACT and Mrs. Cook for the SAT dates for testing on campus.
2024 - 2025 School Calendar
School Appreciation Days
Stay Alert School Safety Program
Red Ribbon Week will be October 21st - 24.
CANCER sucks EVERYDAY!!!
Stay tuned to the announcements for information regarding our Pink Out! In the United States, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, aside from skin cancer. In 2024, an estimated 310,720 women will be diagnose with invasive breast cancer. All of us has been touched by someone we know.
Final note for the month of September
September may be Suicide Awareness Month, but it affects so many all throughout the year.
Suicide Rates
Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for teens and young adults, ages 10-34 (CDC, 2023).
13.6% of adults 18-25 had serious thoughts of suicide in the past year (SAMHSA, 2023).
22% of high school students reported having seriously considered suicide in the past year. This percentage is highest among females (30%), American Indians/Alaska Natives (27%), and lesbian, gay, or bisexual teens (45%) (CDC, 2023).
10% of high school students attempted suicide in the past year. This percentage is highest among females (13%), American Indians/Alaska Natives (16%), black teens (14%), and lesbian, gay, or bisexual teens (22%) (CDC, 2023).
PLEASE if you see something or know something let someone know!
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU!!! And no one needs to struggle alone.