• Lindenwold High School
    Counseling Department

    Dedicated to supporting the personal and academic goals of all of our students  

    Welcome to the start of another amazing school year!

    Throughout your time here at LHS, the Counseling Office will play an essential role in your academic success, and personal growth, and in preparing you for your future! The Lindenwold High School Counseling Team includes the Director of Pupil Personnel Services, three School Counselors, and one Secretary. Our School Counselors act as resource personnel and are available, on a daily basis, to assist students and parents with any questions, problems, and concerns. We look forward to assisting with your academic, personal, and career development!

    The Counseling program provides support to all students. Our main focus is to work with students, teachers, parents, administrators, and the community for the betterment of each and every Lindenwold Public School child. All students are assigned a counselor who assists them in their emotional and social development by helping them to understand themselves, to make the best of their abilities, to know the educational and career opportunities available to them, and learn to be mature and responsible decision makers. Counselors also work with other members of the school and community in order to provide special services for students. All counselors maintain confidentiality with all students, families, and school community members.

    School Counseling Department Services

    • Consultation with parents/guardiansSchool Counseling / Message from the Counselors
    • Monitoring student's academic progress
    • College and Career Readiness and Planning 
    • Coordination of Homebound Instruction
    • Student registration and course selection
    • Educate students in Conflict Resolution Skills
    • Consultation with School-Based Administration and Related Services
    • Coordination of Building Intervention Committee
    • Consultation with Child Study Team
    • Coordination of School-Based and State Assessments.

    The school counselor can also:

    • Connect students and families to community resources or agencies. 
    • Collaborate with parents, teachers, and administrators to ensure that student needs are being met.
    • Assist with behavior modification plans for students.
    • Assess and assist students experiencing a crisis.

    It’s important to note that school counselors do not provide “therapy” or comprehensive mental health services. Referrals for outside counseling are available for students in need of more long-term or additional assistance. 

      Our Team

    Leana Sykes - Director of Pupil Personnel Services -lsykes@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

    Christopher Cybulski - School Counselor -  Students A-F- ccybulski@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

    Laura Vaughn - School Counselor - Students G-O -lvaughn@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

    Allyson Chiaccio - Students P-Z- achiaccio@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

    Christina Quiles-Schelhass- Mental Health Counselor cschellhas@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

     

    Secretary- Dajana Bonilla

    dbonilla@lindenwold.k12.nj.us

    (856) 741-1320 x1010

     

     

     

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