Guidance

The Guidance Department enjoys supporting students and families as they embark on the last four years of school at the secondary level. Our support includes college and career planning, licensure pathways, social/emotional programming, and individual & group counseling. Our counselors are compassionate, understanding, organized, and hold the highest expectations for all students. Parents and students are welcome to request a meeting to discuss specific needs.

If you need to contact the guidance office, please call 508-230-1293

Guidance Forms:

School Counselors

School Counselor

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Counselor Assignments

Ms. Altrich

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CU, ED, MS, HS

Mr. Coleman

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MF, EN, CJ, NW, MT

Ms. Fernandez

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AD, AM, CL, CS, DA

Mr. Ferris

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Freshmen Students (A-H), EV, VP

Mr. Joseph

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Freshmen Students (I-Z) & AC

Ms. Nauls

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CB/VC, EC, PL

School Adjustment Counselors

School Adjustment Counselors

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Counselor Assignments

Mr. Erickson

As Assigned

Ms. O'Malley

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AM, CL, CS, CU, EC, CJ, MS, EV, HS, VP

Ms. Sasville

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MF, AD, CB/VC, DA, ED, EN, AC, RM, PL, MT

Resources

Financial Aid

MEFA Paying for College (Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority) The college price tag can be high, but there are resources and methods to help your family manage the expense when the college bill comes due.

FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid

Scholarship Google Classroom Join this classroom to view scholarships/toolships that are shared with Southeastern.

Southeastern Scholarship/Toolship Application - will be available in early 2025

College/Career Information

Step by Step College Planning Guide for parents and students.

MAssHire 360- MassHire CIS 360 is a comprehensive online career exploration system offering current career, education, and labor market information to all Massachusetts residents for free.

MEFA pathway  Your plan for the future  students will find engaging activities, innovative tools, and a whole host of resources to help them learn about themselves and discover college and career options, all free of cost.  

CollegeBoard Register for the SAT (college entrance exam), practice, college search, financial and scholarship info.

ACT Register for the ACT, a college entrance exam.  Test preparation also available.

Community Outreach

Community Resources- Resources available to the Southeastern community for mental health, domestic violence, food, legal, alternative education, recreational, employment training, etc.

Mental Health

https://caresolace.com/site/sersd   Southeastern has partnered with Care Solace. Care Solace connects students and families to providers matched to specific needs.  Care can include individual therapy as well as for the following services:

  • Psychological evaluation or testing

  • Neuropsychological evaluation

  • Couples or family therapy

  • Intensive outpatient

  • Partial hospitalization

  • Psychiatry

  • Inpatient services

  • Residential treatment

  • Medical detox

There is no cost to the Southeastern community for the Care Solace referral service.  The service will save you the time and effort by matching you, booking your appointment and checking in after to make sure you are happy with the provider.  To access this service, you may refer yourself by going to the website above or by reaching out to one of  the school adjustment counselors.