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SECTION I
GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
PHILOSOPHY
The guidance philosophy of the Hudson Schools is based on the belief that each student is unique and has varying
needs, abilities and interests. As a result, there is a strong commitment to the total development of each student. The
guidance program focuses on personal, social, educational and career development with the primary goal of
meaningful and productive citizenship.
Counselor Assignments (by last name):
A-Cla ............................................ Mrs. Corinne Melling
Cle-Hai ......................................... Mrs. Kelsey Haggerty
Haj-Lom.................................................... Miss Jill Okey
Lon-Pa ....................................... Mrs. Nicole Carmichael
Pe-So (Career Tech)..................... Mrs. Jennifer Chadima
Sp-Z (Dept. Chair)..........................Ms. Michelle Laudato
Guidance Secretaries:
Mrs. Lynne Smith
Mrs. Becky Wormer
Phone: 330.653.1420
Records Secretary: CEEB HIGH SCHOOL CODE
Mrs. Lois Aubrecht 362-650
Phone: 330.653.1419
PLANNING
Students are encouraged to plan carefully a program of study that will assist them in reaching their educational goals.
The college preparatory program, accelerated, advanced placement programs and the career/technical educational
programs outlined on the following pages are designed to guide students in selecting the subjects that will lead them
toward achieving their goals.
It is important that students select courses to fit their career plans. It is suggested that students and
parents/guardians:
1. Review all requirements for graduation—stay abreast of changes from the Ohio Department of Education.
2. Read the information given about each course within its respective department.
3. Complete a Credit Worksheet (last page) paying particular attention to requirements and goals.
4. Know and understand the recommended college preparatory, accelerated-advanced curriculum, and
important prerequisites.
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