School Counseling/Guidance Staff
Welcome to the Triton High School Guidance & School Counseling Department

Our Vision Statement

Triton High School Guidance Department is an integral part of the educational process. Our vision is to equip all students with 21st Century learning skills. Through guidance seminars and individual meetings, counselors teach academic, personal, and career skills as defined by the Massachusetts Model for Developmental Guidance.

We are here to support YOU!

Guidance and adjustment counselors are available to support our students. Staff are available via email, phone calls, in person, and can set up video conferencing as well.  Please know that no question or concern is too small.  Our primary goal is to connect with our students as often, and however we can to support them during their time in high school.  Please explore the sections to the left to view the various resources for our students and families.

About Us

The purpose of the guidance department is to provide educational counseling and guidance services to all students. A developmental approach is taken in the planning and implementation of sequential guidance activities over the four years of the high school experience. These services are delivered through one-on-one meetings with students, and our guidance seminars. We have a staff of certified, experienced counselors who stand ready to assist our students in dealing with a wide range of issues including: academics, college and career information, and personal counseling. Counselors are available during regular school hours and by appointment after school.

The following is a list of general services always available to all members of the Triton Community including all students and their parents:

  • Educational and Career Planning.

  • Personal Counseling.

  • Review and Modifications to students’ schedules.

  • Scheduling and orientation of new students.

  • Information interpretation/sharing and consultation with parents.

  • Continuing development of career awareness.

  • Helping students develop decision-making and problem-solving skills.

  • Information about and referral to school and community resources.

  • Assisting students in the utilization of all materials available in the guidance office.

  • Student/teacher/parent/counselor conferences.

  • Preparation for school/work experiences after high school.

  • Coordination of applications, including writing recommendations, for post-secondary schools.