Welcome to Anderson Middle School Counseling

The Anderson Counseling Department is here to support students, families and educators. We are dedicated to creating trusting relationships with all stake holders to ensure that students reach their full potential in a safe, caring, and trusting environment.  

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Anderson Middle School
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Anderson Middle School
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Great news! Our VIkings in Peace (VIP) Room is ready for use! Students, please use this link to sign up to request time in the room.  After your request is submitted, an office staff member will call down the student, in order of urgency.  The room will be used by a single person for no more than 10 minutes at a time.  There are no electronics allowed in the room and an office staff member needs to check you in and out of the room.  For a list of rules/expectations, see this handout. We are very excited to launch this new space and we hope it is useful and calming for students in our building. Please reach out to a counselor if you have any questions or concerns! 

AMS Counselors, Mrs. Stone and Ms. Ng, offer a variety of socioemotional groups to help students overcome struggles that may be affecting them by teaching coping skills and building self-awareness and self-confidence.  Each group meets once per week, a different class period each week, for six weeks. Students are required to make up any classwork they miss while attending a group meeting.  Groups are limited in size and will be run based on student interest.  Students may be in only one group per session.  

If interested, please complete the Group Request form.  A permission slip needs to be completed by the parent/guardian in order to participate.  Permission slips are available in the main office. 

Groups are offered in first and second semester, depending on the number interested students with completed forms.

Group Offerings:

GRIEF AND LOSS: Have you lost someone or something close to you?  Have you had trouble sleeping or eating, or had other difficulties because of your loss?  There is an explanation for all of this.  Come and meet with us, as we explore what happens to you and those around you. when you lose someone you love.

CHANGING FAMILIES, DIVORCE:  Has your family changed because of a divorce?  This group is for you if your parents are in the process of a divorce, or even if they have been divorced for awhile.  Come and discuss with us how all of this has affected your life.

ANGER MANAGEMENT:  Is your motto “DON’T GET MAD, GET EVEN?”  Do you wish you could better control your anger?  Would you like to learn to avoid getting into trouble because of fighting?  Come and join us as we explore proven non-violent ways to express anger.

GIRLS EMPOWERED:  This group is for young women who through group talk can envision living in a conscious culture where every young woman is empowered by the knowledge of who she is and all she has to offer.  Come meet with us, as we accept and encourage each other to become successful within school and society.

B2M (BOYZ 2 MEN):  This group is for young men who through group talk can gain opportunity to address masculine behaviors, and build their capacities to find their innate value and make smart decisions both individually and collectively.  Come meet with us, as we encourage each other to become successful within school and society.

TAKE 5:  This group will focus on anxiety.  We will discuss what anxiety is and how it affects the mind and body.  We will talk about common sources of anxiety and ways to cope with it.  Come meet with us, as we encourage each other to become successful within school and society.

LET'S TALK: HOW TO BE A BETTER ALLY:  This group is open to all students who want to learn how to better support and be an ally to BIPOC/LGBTQ+ students and community members.

RACIAL INJUSTICE:  This group is a safe place to share first hand experience of racism and receive support from fellow students.

BE YOU:  The focus of this group is to help students feel comfortable and confident in being their true selves. We will talk about bullying, self-esteem, and self-confidence and work together to learn skills to help us in our daily lives.
BUILD-A-BUDDY: This group will focus on how to improve communication skills, resolve conflicts, improve social interactions with peers and adults, and how to gain and maintain healthy friendships

For any questions/concerns, please contact Mrs. Stone (248-837-8267) or Ms. Ng (248-837-8225).

Schoology

  • This page will provide links and resources for parents/guardians and students to navigate the new Learning Management System, Schoology.
  • With Schoology, students can digitally submit homework assignments, review grades,  participate in interactive discussions, receive announcements and feedback, take tests, write academic blogs, and more.
  • Student Schoology Login
    • Use your Berkley email and password to log-in.
  • Parent Schoology Login
  • Please visit the Berkley School District Schoology Resource and Support page for information and videos on how to log-in, where to go for help, and how to use Schoology..
  • Make sure you are using a laptop, Chromebook, or desktop.  The Schoology app on a mobile phone isn't working with Zoom.  

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Jessica Stone

Counselor

Melissa Ng

Counselor