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Splendora High School

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Counseling Services

Counseling Services

At Splendora High School, we are dedicated to supporting every Wildcat's journey through high school and beyond. Our counseling team partners with students, families, and staff to provide holistic support across three core areas: academic success, career and college planning, and social-emotional well-being. Whether you need help navigating graduation requirements, exploring future paths, or managing the daily stresses of high school life, we are here to help. Explore our digital resources, check out upcoming scholarship deadlines, or reach out to your counselor to connect.

 

IN THE EVENT OF A CRISIS:

  • Call 911
  • Suicide and Crisis Hotline 988
  • Tri-County 24-Hour Crisis Hotline 1-800-659-6994
  • National Runaway Safeline 1-800-RUNAWAY (786-2929)

Help is available. Please reach out.


 

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Becky Boles, M.Ed.
Early College High School Counselor
281-689-4346
Email Becky Boles

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Suzanne Cotton, M.Ed.
Student Alpha:
281-689-4340
Email Suzanne Cotton

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Mona Getz, M.Ed.
Student Alpha:
281-689-4345
Email Mona Getz

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Stevie Martinez, M.Ed.
Student Alpha:
281-689-4440
Email Stevie Martinez

 

Meet the District Counseling Team

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Sheena Watkins, M.Ed.
Lead Counselor
281-
Email Sheena Watkins

  • Students can:

    • Ask their teacher to speak with the counselor
    • Submit a Counselor Referral Form from their ClassLink
    • Submit a Let's Talk ticket

    Parents can:

    • Email their student's teacher requesting support from the counselor
    • Email the campus counselor
    • Submit a Let’s Talk ticket

    Teachers can:

    • Submit a Counselor Referral Form
    • Email their campus counselor
  • TCHATT (Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine) is a free telehealth program that provides students with timely access to mental health support through virtual appointments with licensed mental health professionals. Through TCHATT, students can receive assessments, short-term counseling, and recommendations for additional services when needed. The program works in partnership with schools and families to reduce barriers to care, promote emotional well-being, and support students' success both in and out of the classroom. Ask your student's counselor for more information.

Homeless Assistance

Splendora ISD provides services to homeless students and their families under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to address students' educational needs and ensure their academic success. If you need assistance or have questions, please contact your campus counselor.