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Welcome to the Twin Towers Guidance Department

The guidance department at Twin Towers Middle School assists students, teachers, parents, and administrators in order to help your child achieve academic success, meet their personal goals and assume personal academic responsibility.

Parents with questions and/or concerns can feel free to call the Twin Towers Middle School guidance office at (845)
326-1648

Middletown’s Developmental School Counseling Program is:
1. For all students, helping them learn effectively and efficiently.
2. Has an organized and planned curriculum that is sequential and flexible.
3. Is part of the total educational process, with counselors who provide specialized counseling services and interventions.

The Counseling Department promotes:
Student Achievement
Career Planning
Personal/Social Development

School counselors work with administrators, teachers, and parents on:
Student Academic Performance
Student Behavior
Social/Emotional Needs
Classroom Guidance Activities
Guidance/Counseling Interventions
Home/School Communication
Parent/Child Relationships
Parent-teacher Conferences
Community Agency Referrals

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Guidance Counselors:
 Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Kelleher and Mrs. Cutler

School counselors are available to help students in many ways, including: discussions of personal issues, academic concerns, questions about test scores, how to do better in class,  and how to improve relationships with other students or teachers.

Counselors can also help students when referrals are necessary for health and community services, psychological services, social services, and career- related services.

 

This page is maintained by Melissa Cortellini, public information specialist, according to Web publishing guidelines used by the Enlarged City School District of Middletown. All rights reserved. This Web site was produced by the Capital Region BOCES Communications Service. © 2003