HS Counselor
Counselor's Corner
Welcome to the
Stratford High School’s
Counselor’s Corner
Stratford Publc School Counseling Program enables all students, regardless of individual differences, to acquire the academic, personal/social and college and career readiness competencies necessary to become successful adults.
School Counseling Beliefs:
- Education is a collaboration among students, parents, school, and community.
- Learning requires active participation, mutual respect and individual accountability of students, parents, school personnel, and community.
- All students will be supported by a comprehensive school counseling program.
- Students' immediate needs are met through information, consultation or referral.
- All students have a right to a safe, inclusive learning environment.
- School counselors will abide by professional school counseling ethics.
GET THE HELP YOU NEED
Dailing "211" provides individuals and families in need with a shortcut through what can be a bewildering maze of health and human service agency phone numbers. By simply dialing 211, those in need of assistance can be referred, and sometimes connected, to appropriate agencies and community organizations.
Be a neighbor is a community-driven solution that connects state agencies, local organizations, and the community at large to simplify and transform service delivery for Oklahomans in need. Be a Neighbor
1-800-522-3511
Parents Helping Parents is a call line for parents needing help/information related to a child's substance abuse.
405-278-1221
988 is a three-digit phone number to call in a mental health crisis, whether that is thoughts of suicide, substance abuse issues or other mental health problems, like depression or anxiety.
Calls are answered by an in-state crisis call center to address and de-escalate mental health crises in the moment and serve as an entry point for Oklahomans to get connected with other mental health resources.
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Dailing "211" provides individuals and families in need with a shortcut through what can be a bewildering maze of health and human service agency phone numbers. By simply dialing 211, those in need of assistance can be referred, and sometimes connected, to appropriate agencies and community organizations.
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Be a neighbor is a community-driven solution that connects state agencies, local organizations, and the community at large to simplify and transform service delivery for Oklahomans in need. Be a Neighbor
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1-800-522-3511
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Parents Helping Parents is a call line for parents needing help/information related to a child's substance abuse.
405-278-1221
-
988 is a three-digit phone number to call in a mental health crisis, whether that is thoughts of suicide, substance abuse issues or other mental health problems, like depression or anxiety.
Calls are answered by an in-state crisis call center to address and de-escalate mental health crises in the moment and serve as an entry point for Oklahomans to get connected with other mental health resources.
The following links will give you information on:
**Oklahoma’s Promise**
**FAFSA**
Please click on the LINKS below for more detailed information!
For FAFSA, click HERE.