Mrs. Thurman- School Counselor

About Mrs. Thurman:
Welcome Roadrunners!  I am your School Counselor and am excited to return to Reeds. I graduated from Gardner-Webb University with a MA Ed.S in Mental Health Counseling, and am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Professional School Counselor.  
 
Even though I have an array of counseling experiences, working in the school setting is by far my favorite.  I believe every student is a gift with strengths, and I love assisting students in the discovery of their personal strengths and overcoming obstacles along the way.   
 
 
What is a School Counselor?
A School Counselor is a support person that students can talk to when they are faced with a difficult situation.  A child may need to speak individually with a counselor if he/she is angry, stressed, sad, have a conflict, etc.  School Counselors are not advice givers nor can they erase a student's problems, however, counselors assist in empowering and teaching students the skills to cope with challenging situations. 
 

As a School Counselor, I perform the following roles in order to promote positive development in academic, career, and personal/social domains:

  • Individual counseling
  • Small group counseling
  • Classroom guidance (i.e. Large group counseling)
  • Attend and participate in PLCs
  • Administer state assessments as needed
  • Observe students in various school environments
  • Consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, administrators, social workers, and students
  • Respond to school crises or emergency situations
  • Provide information and resources to parents on a variety of issues
  • Serve as a member of the MTSS team
 
Confidentiality:
What a student shares with a counselor is confidential unless he/she:
  • Gives permission for the information to be shared.
  • If the child reports abuse or neglect.
  • If the child shares current harm to him/herself.
  • If the child shares plans to hurt himself/herself.
  • If the child shares that he/she is or plans to hurt others.  
  • A court order mandates a breach in confidentiality.

 

 
If you believe your student could benefit from meeting with me individually, please feel free to contact me.
 
Candice Thurman
 
 
 
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
7:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
 
*If contact is made outside of office hours, please note follow up will be made the next school day.