Counselors
Mr. Brian Sayre, A Team
Mrs. Robin Boger, B Team
The Counseling Office is located in the center hallway on the second floor next to the principal's office.
The Counseling and Guidance program is designed to promote educational, personal, social, and vocational development. The counseling department is an integral component of the Log College Middle School educational team.
A School Counselor is someone who works with students in classrooms, small groups, and on an individual basis. Counselors assist students in many students in many student centered issues that may include coping with stress, social skills, conflict resolution, decision making skills, peer pressure, transition issues, crisis intervention, study skills, family change topics, and self esteem topics.
Counselors also work in a cooperative effort with teachers, parents, administration, and outside agencies to help students make the most of their middle school experience.
Students can make appointments in the School Counseling Office before school, after school, or during the school with permission from the classroom teacher.
SAP
Contact the SAP (Student Assistance Program) for more information to assist your child with academic and social development.
Further Student Support Staff

The Middle Years Newsletter provides an avenue for parents of middle school students to learn more about what makes their child click. The middle school student undergoes many developmental and emotional changes in grades 6-8 and this newsletter offers parents many suggestions and ideas on how to make these years easier for parents and their children.
Each month there will be a link to the Middle Years Newsletter which is published by Resources for Educators, a division of Aspen Publishers.