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Counseling Corner

WCHS Counseling Corner

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Counseling Office

Grades 9th-11th, Last names A-Ma: Kristen Wilson

Grades 9th-11th, Last names Mb-Z: Bill Robbins

12th Grade: Emily Grimes

Social Worker: Don Offutt II

Youth Service Center Coordinator: Torie Hundley

School Therapist: Hannah Phillips

Guidance Registrar: Zoe Zamora

2024- 2025 Scheduling Information

Scholarships

Click the link below for a list of available scholarships. Updates will continue through out the year as new scholarships become available. Check back on a regular basis and don't miss out on any opportunities to gain financial awards to help pay for college.

Mentors & Meals

Do you love middle school students?  Do you need volunteer/community service hours?

Mentors & Meals is looking for high school students to serve as mentors.  Mentors & Meals provides middle school students with free homework help, hot meals, and structured group activities. If you are interested in helping, please complete this application.

Here is how Mentors & Meals can help WCHS students:

  • Flexible volunteer hours available Monday- Thursday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. M&Ms can work around sports and other organization/club meetings.
  • Within walking distance-First Christian Family Life Center across from CVS is less than 1/2 mile from WCHS
  • **Letters of Rec-**for GSP, GSA, college scholarships, jobs.  M&Ms have literally written hundreds of letters of recommendation.
  • **Possible paid internships/$500 education stipend-**these are available to Juniors and Seniors who have volunteered with the program and are selected after an application and interview process
  • M&Ms is a FUN place to work and students will gain meaningful volunteer experience tutoring and mentoring middle school students.

The mentor application is attached or can be opened at this link.  Applications are also available in the guidance office.

Wildcat For A Night

The University of Kentucky Gatton College of Business & Economics is pleased to announce their inaugural event, Wildcat for a Night, will be held on November 6th from 6pm-8pm. This event has been created by students for students. Attendees will engage with current students and faculty while learning about Gatton’s programs, tips for deciding a college, and other insights critical for your freshman year. Students are encouraged to attend if interested in pursuing a business degree at the University of Kentucky.


Alive @ 25

Alive at 25 classes are available this year online. Students can register by going to Kentucky Safe Driver and clicking on “Alive at 25” under “Courses” or by calling the office at 502-699-2995.

EKU Spotlight Day in November

We're excited to invite you to one of EKU's upcoming Spotlight Days during November. It's a fantastic opportunity to explore our campus, interact with representatives from our academic colleges, and discover valuable campus resources. 

Following the Spotlight Day events, we've got a fun tailgate planned with food and games. All registered attendees are welcome to join in the fun! Plus, we're giving away FREE tickets to a football game following each event!
Upcoming Spotlight Dates: November 4th & November 18th
Click here to register!

Once registered, attendees will receive detailed information about the event, including the schedule, location, and parking details.

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