School Counseling
Welcome
Hampton Township School District’s school counseling department provides comprehensive services to support students and families. Based on the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model and the Pennsylvania Career Standards, school counselors deliver services in the academic, career, and social/emotional domains.
Counseling services are provided to all students through classroom lessons, small group supports, and individual counseling. These services are designed to promote student growth, well-being, and readiness for future success.
School Counseling Department Mission:
How School Counseling Supports Students
School counselors may support students by:
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Assisting with academic planning, organization, and goal setting
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Supporting social-emotional development and coping skills
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Providing career awareness and postsecondary planning
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Assisting students during transitions (elementary to middle, middle to high school, postsecondary planning)
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Collaborating with families, teachers, and administrators
School counseling services are delivered as part of the District’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and may include universal, targeted, or individualized supports.
Accessing School Counseling Services
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Classroom-based counseling lessons
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Referrals from teachers or administrators
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Parent/guardian requests
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Student self-referral, when appropriate
Parents and guardians who have concerns about their child’s academic, social, or emotional well-being are encouraged to contact their child’s school counselor directly.
For concerns that may involve mental health, behavioral, or emotional barriers to learning, counselors may collaborate with the Student Assistance Program (SAP) and other student services to ensure coordinated support.
Transcript Requests
Transcripts for Hampton High School Graduates should call the High School Counseling office at 412-492-6379 or email HHSGuidanceDepartment@ht-sd.org.
You will need to provide your name when you attended Hampton High School, your year of graduation, date of birth, and information about where the transcript needs to be sent.
Transcripts can be sent by email or US Postal Mail to the former student, a college or training program, a prospective employer, or any other entity that the former student desires. There is no cost to obtain a transcript and transcripts are required by law to be kept for 99 years, so we have them all.
Plans, Policies, and Contacts
