Counseling

Last Updated: 8/24/2023 7:40 PM

The mission of the counseling department is to assist students with academic achievement, self-discovery, mutual respect, and college/career planning. It is our hope to empower students to reach their full potential and make meaningful contributions to society. We use a collaborative mindset to support one another, students, staff, and families. We are here to help! 

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Please contact us if you have questions.

A-K School Counselor Grades 9-12

Lucas Osterbur

Academic/Social/Emotional Counselor

osterburl@wyomingcityschools.org

513-206-7058

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An annointment with Mr. O

L-Z School Counselor Grades 9-12

Effie Jansing-Jata

Academic/Social/Emotional Counselor

jansingjatae@wyomingcityschools.org

513-206-7059

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An appointment with Ms. Jansing-Jata

A-K College Counselor Grades 9-12

Cynthia Meis

Director of College Counseling

meisc@wyomingcityschools.org

513-206-7128

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An appointment with Ms. Meis

L-Z College Counselor Grades 9-12

Nikki Bunton

College Counselor/Testing Coordinator

buntonn@wyomingcityschools.org

513-206-7048

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An appointment with Ms. Bunton

School Counseling

School Counselors at Wyoming High School specialize in academic advising and assisting with social/emotional concerns. Our services include individual appointments, academic intervention using multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), social emotional learning, grief counseling, career exploration, course scheduling, and 504 Plan case management.

 

College Counseling

College Counselors at Wyoming High School support and advise students and their families as they identify and apply for admission to their “best fit” colleges. This support includes individual counseling appointments and programming to address all aspects of the college application process: beginning the college search, financial aid, scholarships, essays, and the transition to college. WHS families are also provided with written resources and materials to facilitate the college search and selection process.

 

Testing

The Testing Coordinator at WHS oversees all standardized testing for students in grades 9-12. This includes: End-of-Course exams, PSAT, Practice ACT, 11th Grade State-Sponsored ACT, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams. The Testing Coordinator is responsible for test registration, requesting appropriate accommodations (if applicable), test administration, and disseminating test score results.