Counselor

Counselor's Corner
Meet Your MVMS Counselors
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The Mill Valley Middle School Counseling Department is made up of three credentialed school counselors, one per grade level. You will be assigned to your counselor based on your current grade level. The best part is, your counselor will stay assigned to you throughout your three years at MVMS!
- 6th Grade Counselor: Erin Sheedy - esheedy@mvschools.org
- 7th Grade Counselor: Janet Jamesson - jjamesson@mvschools.org
- 8th Grade Counselor: Randi Josephson - rjosephson@mvschools.org
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The Mill Valley Middle School Counseling Department is made up of three credentialed school counselors, one per grade level. You will be assigned to your counselor based on your current grade level. The best part is, your counselor will stay assigned to you throughout your three years at MVMS!
- 6th Grade Counselor: Erin Sheedy - esheedy@mvschools.org
- 7th Grade Counselor: Janet Jamesson - jjamesson@mvschools.org
- 8th Grade Counselor: Randi Josephson - rjosephson@mvschools.org
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The Mill Valley Middle School Counseling Department is made up of three credentialed school counselors, one per grade level. You will be assigned to your counselor based on your current grade level. The best part is, your counselor will stay assigned to you throughout your three years at MVMS!
- 6th Grade Counselor: Erin Sheedy
- 7th Grade Counselor: Janet Jamesson
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Your counselor is dedicated to assisting you with your academic, social, and emotional needs. Counseling will give you an opportunity to talk about problems you are experiencing and a space to work on problem-solving in a safe, supportive, and confidential setting. The only time a counselor must break confidentiality is if you or another person are in danger of being harmed.
Our counseling services include:
- Collaboration and consultation with students, teachers, families, and other providers to identify strategies to help students in areas of academic, behavior, and social-emotional well-being.
- Serving as a resource in the area of student intervention using researched and evidence-based practices.
- Providing personal counseling on a 1:1 basis
- Providing conflict management between students
- Providing targeted small-group counseling
- Providing crisis support
- Promoting high school, college & career readiness
- Assisting students in scheduling matters
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Sometimes our feelings build up inside of us, like pressure building up in a balloon. If we continue to let our feelings build up, what will happen? Our “emotional balloon” will “pop.” It is important for us to have a safe place to talk about our feelings so that we can let the pressure out of the balloon a little bit at a time. Talking to a counselor can help you not feel so overwhelmed. Even though your counselor may not be able to always “fix” your problems, they can give you extra support and tools to help you.
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You can request counseling by dropping a paper request form into the wooden box in the counseling area, asking your counselor directly, asking your teacher, or by email.
Additionally, parents, teachers, administrators, or other students may refer you to your school counselor if they have any concerns about your academic, social, or emotional development while at Mill Valley Middle School.
Crisis Resources
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Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
call 988
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Crisis Text Line
text MARIN to 741741
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Marin General Crisis Unit
call (415) 499-6666
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Community Action Marin
Phone: (415) 526-7500
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Children and Family Services
24/7 Support Hotline: (415) 473-7153
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Community Institute of Psychotherapy
Phone: (415) 459-5999
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Marin County Behavioral Health & Recovery
Phone: (888) 818-1115
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MarinHealth Medical Center
Phone: (415) 925-7000
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Kaiser San Rafael
Phone: (415) 444-2200
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CA Food Bank
Phone: 211