School Counseling Department

It is our hope that your time at EFHS will be exciting and challenging.  School counselors meet with students individually, in small groups, and in classrooms to help you navigate through your time here.   We provide academic support, future planning, and support through social and emotional challenges. 

All counselors subscribe to the American School Counselors’ Association Code of Ethics.  Students are guaranteed confidentiality when speaking with a counselor unless the counselor feels the student is a danger to self or others. Counselors are required under law to report any suspected abuse or neglect to the Department of Children and Family Services.  The School Counseling Department works as a team and, at times, consults with each other regarding students’ issues and services.

Scroll Down to the bottom of the page to see a broad range of student opportunities!

Brenna Sturtevant

School Counselor
Grade 9- 11: A - G

Grade 12: A - I and Tu-Z

brenna.sturtevant@fnesu.org

ext.1074 

Michelle Weed

School Counselor 

Grade 9-11 : H - R

Grade 12: H-Th
michelle.weed@fnesu.org

ext. 1080

Nick Grudev

School Counselor

Grade 9-11: S-Z

Student Assistance Counselor

Grades 9-12: All Students

nick.grudev@fnesu.org

ext. 1014

EFHS School Counseling Calendar of Events

Date:

Event:

August

9th grade Orientation and Family BBQ

Add/Drop

September

9th grade Meetings

Senior Meetings

October

College Fair at St. Michael's College

College Application AT Sessions

PSAT/SAT

November

VTSU Try a Major Day

December

8th Grade Winter Fair

FAFSA Family Workshop

Scholarship AT Sessions

January

8th Grade Visits

8th Grade Parent Night

CHCC Applications due

February

Course Registration Starts

Scholarship AT Sessions

March

College 101 Junior Workshop Series

Junior College Family Planning Night

April

School Day SAT for Juniors & PSAT for Sophomores

College & Career Pathways Trip

Trade & Apprenticeship Fair at MVU

May

Decision Day Celebration

AP Exams

Senior Awards Night

June

Graduation

If you have a safety concern about someone's mental health, including your own, please report it.  

It could save a life.

 

Text 988 or call NCSS 24-hour crisis hotline: 802-542-6554

 

  If in immediate danger, call 911.