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School Counselor

A school counselor’s work is multifaceted. We guide, teach, encourage, and lead as needed. Sometimes you’ll find us with a student in an individual counseling session, or teaching a classroom lesson about emotional literacy, communication skills, or conflict management.

Our licensed school counselors are here to support every student’s academic, social, and emotional growth. From individual sessions to classroom lessons, we guide students in building essential skills like emotional literacy, communication, and conflict resolution. We work closely with teachers, administrators, and community agencies to address each child’s well-being through a “whole child” approach that nurtures overall wellness.

Using programs like the Zones of Regulation, BOLD, and Timber initiatives, we foster strong connections and a healthy balance across academic, social, and emotional needs. When additional support is needed, we’re ready to connect families with helpful resources—because at Oakwood, No Lumberjack Is Alone.

A Message from Mrs. Perrott

Dear Oakwood Families,
 
I am happy to have the opportunity and privilege to work with you and your child this school year.
 

As a School Counselor, my primary responsibility is to promote social/emotional development, academic, and career exploration for ALL students. I look forward to offering support to our students, staff, families, and community.  I will be meeting with students individually, conducting classroom educational lessons on various topics, meeting with parents, collaborating with teachers and staff, and consulting with community organizations to benefit and meet the needs of all our students.

My passion for school counseling began during my time as a teacher when I wanted to  have an even bigger impact on students at the elementary level. What I love most about the younger students is the genuine curiosity children have in their learning and the world around them, as well as the opportunity for early intervention support that can have a lifelong positive impact on a child.

 I hope to assist students to see things positively, feel connected, teach strategies, and cope with issues that may arise. I look forward to being a partner and a resource for all stakeholders in our school community. Please reach out to me as needed.

Amber Perrott
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Amber Perrott

Smith/Lange School Counselor
937-297-5335

Confidentiality

Information discussed with students is confidential, with some possible exceptions required by law.  Students are informed on these limits of confidentiality and if there is a need to share information with others. Below are the limits of confidentiality shared with students:

What you say in here stays in here, unless:
    1    Someone is hurting you
    2    You want to hurt someone.
    3    You want to hurt yourself.
    4    You ask or give me permission to share.

Anxiety

Feeling anxious is one of the body’s alarm systems – it alerts us to danger. For some people, their alarm system is more sensitive, and goes off even when there is little to no danger. Learn more on our resources page.

 


 

View Anxiety Resources

Counseling Resources

School counselors provide short-term individual counseling for students, but when more intervention is required, we can provide information on resources available in our community.


 

View Counseling Resources

Military Family Resources

Smith is a proud Purple Star School. We support our students in the military in various ways to make their educational experience at Oakwood positive. 





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Oakwood Counseling Services

Emergency Numbers

If you, your student, or a peer is experiencing more extensive or crisis-related concerns (such as severe depression, self-harm, harm to others, or suicidal ideation), please contact one of the following resource.

  • Crisis Care (937) 224-4646

  • Crisis Text Line-Text CONNECT to 741741

  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK

  • Drug and Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222

  • 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)

  • Dayton Children’s Crisis Center for students 17 or younger:

    • Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - midnight

    • Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. - midnight

    • Visit the ER during other times

  • Miami Valley Hospital or Kettering Medical Center ER - if 18 or older