COUNSELING AND STUDENT SERVICES

  • School Counselor Appointment Procedures for Students

    The counselors enjoy working with students on a one-on-one basis. We encourage students to meet their counselor early on in their high school career and build a relationship with them.
    If you would like to speak with your counselor, you will need to sign up for an appointment using the Student Appointment Scheduler (links in table below). Students should not come to student services during class time unless they have an appointment, or it is an emergency.
    The counselor will e-mail you a response and/or send a hall pass for you to come to Student Services during the day to meet. 

    School Counselor Appointment Procedures for Parents

    If you wish to speak with your child’s counselor, you may email them or call them at 919-881-4800. If you would like to meet with your child’s counselor in person, we ask that you call or email them and set up a scheduled time to meet ahead of time.
    Although the counselors do their best to be accessible, if you come to the Student Services office without an appointment, there is no guarantee that the counselor will be able to speak with you. Often, the counselors have other appointments, are working with students, or may be out of their office due to classroom guidance, testing, or meetings off campus.
    If your child is in crisis and you need urgent assistance, the counselors will make every effort to speak with you, or we will arrange for another counselor who is available to assist you and your student.

SCHOOL COUNSELORS

DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES

  • Durenda Johnson Ward

    LAST NAMES: Herndon-K

    APPOINTMENTS: Email Ms. Johnson Ward - djohnson-ward@wcpss.net

    PHONE: (919)881-4800 EXT. 24826

COUNSELOR

  • Jessica Martz

    LAST NAMES: A-D and E-Gald

    EMAIL: jlmartz@wcpss.net

    APPOINTMENTS: Click for appointment

    PHONE: (919)881-4800 EXT. 24825

COUNSELOR

  • Summer Manns (currently on leave)

    LAST NAMES:

    APPOINTMENTS: Please see other counselors for assistance

    PHONE: (919)881-4800

COUNSELOR

  • Haley Stallworth

    LAST NAMES: L-Ra and Gale – Hall

    EMAIL: hstallworth@wcpss.net

    APPOINTMENTS: Click for appointment

    PHONE: (919)881-4800 EXT. 24827

COUNSELOR

  • Dentra Keith

    LAST NAMES: Re – Z and Halle-Hernandez

    EMAIL: dkeith@wcpss.net

    APPOINTMENTS: Click for appointment

    PHONE: (919)881-4800 EXT. 24828


STUDENT SUPPORT STAFF

Student Assistance Program (SAP) Counselor

School Psychologist

Nurse

  • New nurse information coming soon

    (919) 881-4800 EXT. 24854

Intervention Coordinator

Career Development Coordinator

College Financial Aid Advisor

NC Wake Tech Career Coach


OFFICE STAFF

REGISTRAR

DATA MANAGER

RECEPTIONIST

ATTENDANCE


STUDENT SERVICES MISSION AND VISION

  • Mission Statement: 

    Sanderson Student Services will encourage, educate and empower students to become engaged lifelong learners in a 21st century global world.

    Vision: 

    Sanderson High School Student Services will support student success through the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program. Through collaboration, instruction and educational opportunities, students will maximize their potential for future success while becoming respectful and responsible citizens who think critically about the world around them. 

     

    Student Services Action

    The Sanderson High School Student Services Department will:

    • Advocate for every student
    • Work with stakeholders to address the personal and academic needs of the student
    • Align our mission and vision to meet the goals outlined in the SHS school improvement plan
    • Evolve our program to the changing needs of the student
    • Actively monitor the academic progress of each student
    • Use data-driven decisions to plan and implement comprehensive programs

     

    Student Services Beliefs

    Beliefs:

    • All students can learn, and we will work together as partners to remove barriers to achieve success
    • Decisions are data-driven using multiple forms of assessment
    • The commitment to continuous school improvement by the Sanderson community is essential to success
    • Learning needs to be active and engaging for students
    • Students should have equal access to support and learning regardless of social, ethnic, cultural, racial and academic backgrounds

     

    All students have the opportunity to work with a professional School Counselor