Guidance
Mission Statement
The Norwin School District Comprehensive K-12 School Counseling Program is committed to helping all students develop the necessary personal, social, academic, and professional values that will assist them in becoming productive and responsible students and citizens as they prepare for their roles in our ever-changing global society.
The Norwin School District Comprehensive K-12 School Counseling Program is committed to helping all students develop the necessary personal, social, academic, and professional values that will assist them in becoming productive and responsible students and citizens as they prepare for their roles in our ever-changing global society.
This page provides a general overview of all K-12 guidance services at Norwin. To find information specific to your school, please click the link provided below for your building’s guidance website.
The Norwin Counselors Believe that:
- The K-12 Comprehensive Counseling Program will be readily available to school staff, students, parents and community.
- The school, parents and community should benefit from partnerships that collaboratively use resources to promote and develop student competencies.
- Counseling services should help students adjust to the personal, social, emotional and academic developmental changes that occur during their lives.
- Counseling services should help students develop a positive attitude of self and others, aiding in personal and social growth.
- All students are unique and should be prepared to become contributing members of society.
- All students should be responsible self-managers in school, home and the community.
- All students should learn the importance of accepting themselves and the cultural diversity of others in order to grow and flourish in society.
- There should be a method of on-going monitoring to ensure that all students show yearly academic growth in K-12 student competencies.
- Data should drive the development of programs that are geared toward the academic well-being and development of all students.
Norwin High School
Phone: 724-861-3002
Fax: 724-515-0006
Choose according to student last names beginning with:
Phone: 724-861-3002
Fax: 724-515-0006
Choose according to student last names beginning with:
A-E | Mr. Daniel Conwell | x1234 |
F-K | Mr. Douglas Colcombe | x1232 |
L-R | Mrs. Devon Fiore | x1231 |
S-Z | Mrs. Kimberly Thorsen | x1233 |
Secretary | Mrs. Jen Fiegel | x1230 |
Probation Officer | Mr. Joe Litzinger | x1235 |
Social Worker | x1236 |
Choose according to student last names beginning with:
A-K | Ms. Amanda Andrews | x1404 |
L-Z | Ms. Jennifer DiVittis | x1406 |
Secretary | Mrs. Kathy Coleman | x1408 |
Choose according to student last names beginning with:
A-K | Ms. Victoria Dowling | x1504 |
L-Z | Mr. Robert Conrad | x1509 |
Secretary | Ms. Chris Daniels | x1508 |
Hahntown Elementary
Counselor: Mrs. Tammy Edmonds
724-861-3020 x1604
Typically at Hahntown Days 1, 2, and 3
Secretary: Ms. Teri Cormas, x1610
Sheridan Terrace Elementary
Counselor: Mrs. Tammy Edmonds
724-861-3025 x1704
Typically at Sheridan Terrace Days 4, 5, and 6
Secretary: Ms. Teri Cormas, x1712
Stewartsville Elementary
Counselor: Mrs. Kiersten MacLaughlin
724-861-3030 x1804
Typically at Stewartsville Days 1, 2, and 3
Secretary: Ms. Mary Jo Beisler x1808
Sunset Valley Elementary
Counselor: Mrs. Kiersten MacLaughlin
724-861-3035 x1904
Typically at Sunset Valley Days 4, 5, and 6
Secretary: Ms. Mary Jo Beisler x1908