High School Guidance Staff


Students are assigned to a counselor based on the first letter of their last name.


   

Ms. Anne Fimreite
afimreite@spartan.org
(608) 366-3512
Students A-G

 

 

    
   

Mr. Greg Benz
gbenz@spartan.org
(608) 366-3524
Students H-M

    
    Mrs. Jessie Sloan
jsloan@spartan.org
(608) 366-3522
Students N-Z
    
   

Ms. Michele Swofford
mswofford@spartan.org
(608) 366-3425
Guidance Secretary

    



Guidance Office Fax Number: (608) 366-3507 
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Counselor's Schedule

 

Monday March 8

Tuesday March 9

Wednesday March 10

Thursday March 11

Friday March 12

Ms. Fimreite

Out of Office: District Meeting

7:30-3:30 In Office

7:30-3:30 In Office

Out of Office: District Meeting

AM: High Point

PM: AODA Meeting

Mr. Benz

Out of Office: District Meeting

7:30-3:30 In Office

 7:30-3:30 In Office

Out of Office: District Meeting

7:30-3:30 In Office

Mrs. Sloan

Out of Office: District Meeting

7:30-3:30 In Office

7:30-3:30 In Office

Out of Office: District Meeting

7:30-3:30 In Office

 

How can my Counselors help me? 

Counselors believe that the primary purpose of the school is to help you acquire the skills, knowledge, and values which will help you in today's world and to reach your full potential as a person.  We realize that such learning cannot take place while personal and academic difficulties are foremost in your mind- problems that can have an adverse effect on your behavior, conduct, or academic performance in school.  The following are some areas of concern, which you may wish to discuss with your counselor:

Personal / Social

Getting along with classmates
Getting along with teachers
Getting along with family
Getting along at work
Planning and organizing your time
Understanding yourself
Getting information and help from people outside of school 
 

Educational

Choosing your courses
Planning your program
Meeting your graduation requirements
Getting help for special learning problems
Understanding school records
Choosing career objectives  or setting career goals
Assist with academic progress reports 

Future Plans

Planning for a career
Planning for further education
Arranging for entrance testing
Looking for financial assistance
Setting  career goals – deciding how you can best reach your full potential and contribute to society 

Planning for Training after High School

College – Technical School
Applications
Financial Aid
Scholarships
Campus visits
Entrance exams
Military Service
Finding a job

How else do students get involved with Counseling Services? 

Students who may benefit from counseling services may be identified through a referral process.  They may refer themselves, thus seeking information or help.  Referrals may also be made by concerned teachers, family members, or peers seeking information, or help for a friend.