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Mertz Middle School
9950 Wellington Rd.
Manassas, Virginia 20110
Phone: 919-555-3600
Toll Free: 800-555-1212
Fax: 919-555-3601
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About Counseling

The purpose of a school guidance counselor is to help students navigate academic, social, and personal challenges so that they can succeed in school and in life. Some of the main responsibilities of a school guidance counselor include:

  • Academic support: Guidance counselors help students develop academic skills and strategies to succeed in school. They may provide tutoring, study skills workshops, or guidance on course selection and college admissions.

  • Career counseling: Guidance counselors help students explore career interests and opportunities, providing guidance on job search strategies, resume writing, and networking. 

  • Personal and social support: Guidance counselors provide emotional support to students dealing with personal or social issues. They may offer counseling services, conflict resolution, or referrals to outside resources.

  • Crisis intervention: In the event of a crisis, such as a student experiencing a mental health crisis, guidance counselors are trained to provide immediate support and connect students with appropriate resources.

  • Advocacy: Guidance counselors advocate for students by identifying and addressing issues that may be affecting their academic or personal success. They work closely with teachers, administrators, and parents to ensure that students have the support they need to succeed.

Overall, the purpose of a school guidance counselor is to provide students with the tools, resources, and support they need to navigate the challenges of school and life, and to help them achieve their full potential.

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Our Schools

  • Northglen Elementary – Amy Gregson, Principal

    Southdale Elementary – Henry Herrera, Principal

    Eastland Elementary – Lauryn Shah, Principal

    Westhill Elementary – Beatrice Bell, Principal

  • Lakeside Middle

    Mountainside Middle

    Brookside Middle

    Bayside Middle

  • Mesa High

    Valley High

    Hill High

    Canyon High

  • Riverglen Head Start

    Crestbrook School – independent study

    Creekline School – K12 special needs

    Streamview Adult School

     

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Seeking Parent Volunteers

Your time and expertise are invaluable in creating a nurturing and supportive environment for our students. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or a couple of days a month, your involvement can make a significant impact. There are various opportunities, from assisting in classrooms and organizing events to participating in extracurricular activities.

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Congratulations to the Marching Band!

The Mertz Middle School marching band placed first in the all-state finals! Heartfelt congratulations to the outstanding members of the band on their triumphant victory! Your dedication, talent, and unwavering commitment to excellence have truly shone through, creating a performance that will be remembered for years to come.

Watch the winning performance
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Rigorous STEM Curriculum

We foster an environment where innovation and critical thinking flourish. Recognizing the significance of (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) disciplines in the rapidly evolving world, we integrate cutting-edge technologies and hands-on learning experiences into our courses. From interactive science labs to coding workshops and robotics competitions, students develop a passion for inquiry and problem-solving.

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Welcome to Mertz Middle School!

Our school stands as a beacon of educational excellence, embodying success at every turn. Renowned for its commitment to fostering both academic achievement and personal growth, the school has established itself as a center of innovation and inspiration. With a dynamic faculty dedicated to cultivating a love for learning, we employ cutting-edge teaching methodologies and a diverse array of extracurricular activities.

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New Library Grant

We are thrilled to announce that our school received a $5000 grant from the Smith Foundation to add books to our library catalog. Come check out a new book today!

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Mental Health Resources

While these resources may be beneficial, if you are experiencing a crisis situation at school, please see your counselor immediately. A crisis situation may include abuse (physical, verbal, or sexual), suicidal thoughts or feelings, homicidal thoughts or feelings, substance abuse, and pregnancy. A crisis can be involving you, a friend, or a family member.

Suicide National Suicide Hotline 800-784-2433

Youth Crisis Hotline 800-448-4663

Rape and Sexual Assualt

  • Gwinnett Sexual Assualt Center 770-476-4707
  • Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network 800-656-4673
  • Grady Rape Crisis Hotline 404-616-4861
  • YWCA Sexual Assault Hot Line 770-428-2666

Domestic Violence & Child Abuse

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
  • Partnership Against Domestic Violence 770-963-9799
  • Georgia Domestic Violence Hotline 800-33-HAVEN
  • Project Renewal 770-860-1666
  • Women's Crisis Center 770-969-6423
  • YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline 770-427-3390
  • Crisis Resource Center 404-221-0252
  • National Child Abuse Hotline 800-422-4453

HIV/STDs

  • CDC National STD/HIV Hotline 800-227-8922

American Pregnancy Helpline
1-800-942-6466

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Inc.

404-920-7748
2401 Lake Park Drive, SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

  • Pregnancy, parenting education and adoption services

Centro Prenatal De Gwinnett

770-227-0230
575 W. Pike St. Suite 1, Lawrenceville, GA 30046

ChildCare and Parents Services (CAPS) Program

1-833-4GACAPS (1-833-442-2277)

The CAPS program can subsidize the cost of child care for children who are US citizens or legal residents and under age 13. The age can be extended to 18 if the child has special needs.

  • DECAL program that provides day care funds for pregnant teens to stay in school after their baby is born.
  • Priority is given to currently enrolled students who want to stay in school and students must be under 18 years old to qualify.

To apply for the program:

  • Families must be a resident of Georgia; student will need to fill out a child care inquiry form about 1 to 2 weeks before going back to school after the baby is born as well as research day care in her area.

Clinica de la Mama

770-613-0670

  • Will work with undocumented individuals in developing a payment plan.

International Women’s Health Services (CIMA)

678-672-4645
5161 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Suite 200, Norcross, GA 30071
info@cimasalud.net
Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday-Friday

OB/GYN Clinic (through the Gwinnett Hospital System)
678-442-4616

Planned Parenthood—Gwinnett Center

404-688-9300

  • Services provided includes general health services, men’s and women’s health services, specialist medical services and more.
  • Accepts uninsured, underinsured insurance and Medicaid and financial assistance is available.
  • Both English and Spanish spoken with other languages by translation service.

Pregnancy Resource Center (Obria Medical Clinic)

770-338-1622
565 Old Norcross Rd. Suite 200, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
info@prcg.org

  • Christian confidential help line

Quality Care for Children

404-479-4200 or 1-877-ALL-GA-KIDS (1-877-255-4254)  

Hours: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Monday-Friday

Helps parents access quality, affordable care for all children, including special needs.

Second Chance Homes

  • The Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP) program provides safe, family-like living situations for young mothers, age 13-21, and their children, as well as some pregnant teens. In partnership with the Georgia Department of Human Services, GCAPP operates a network of 7 Second Chance Homes.
  • There are no Gwinnett County locations but some in the Metro Atlanta area. Go to the website to obtain contact information as well as access the individual sites directly.

Three Strands Inc.
470-202-8848
1000 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suwanee, GA  30024 
threestrandsinfo@gmail.com

  • For Birth Moms considering adoption support

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  • Suicide National Suicide Hotline 800-784-2433

    Youth Crisis Hotline 800-448-4663

    Rape and Sexual Assualt

    • Gwinnett Sexual Assualt Center 770-476-4707
    • Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network 800-656-4673
    • Grady Rape Crisis Hotline 404-616-4861
    • YWCA Sexual Assault Hot Line 770-428-2666

    Domestic Violence & Child Abuse

    • National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
    • Partnership Against Domestic Violence 770-963-9799
    • Georgia Domestic Violence Hotline 800-33-HAVEN
    • Project Renewal 770-860-1666
    • Women's Crisis Center 770-969-6423
    • YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline 770-427-3390
    • Crisis Resource Center 404-221-0252
    • National Child Abuse Hotline 800-422-4453

    HIV/STDs

    • CDC National STD/HIV Hotline 800-227-8922
  • American Pregnancy Helpline
    1-800-942-6466

    Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Inc.

    404-920-7748
    2401 Lake Park Drive, SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

    • Pregnancy, parenting education and adoption services

    Centro Prenatal De Gwinnett

    770-227-0230
    575 W. Pike St. Suite 1, Lawrenceville, GA 30046

    ChildCare and Parents Services (CAPS) Program

    1-833-4GACAPS (1-833-442-2277)

    The CAPS program can subsidize the cost of child care for children who are US citizens or legal residents and under age 13. The age can be extended to 18 if the child has special needs.

    • DECAL program that provides day care funds for pregnant teens to stay in school after their baby is born.
    • Priority is given to currently enrolled students who want to stay in school and students must be under 18 years old to qualify.

    To apply for the program:

    • Families must be a resident of Georgia; student will need to fill out a child care inquiry form about 1 to 2 weeks before going back to school after the baby is born as well as research day care in her area.

    Clinica de la Mama

    770-613-0670

    • Will work with undocumented individuals in developing a payment plan.

    International Women’s Health Services (CIMA)

    678-672-4645
    5161 Brook Hollow Pkwy., Suite 200, Norcross, GA 30071
    info@cimasalud.net
    Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday-Friday

    OB/GYN Clinic (through the Gwinnett Hospital System)
    678-442-4616

    Planned Parenthood—Gwinnett Center

    404-688-9300

    • Services provided includes general health services, men’s and women’s health services, specialist medical services and more.
    • Accepts uninsured, underinsured insurance and Medicaid and financial assistance is available.
    • Both English and Spanish spoken with other languages by translation service.

    Pregnancy Resource Center (Obria Medical Clinic)

    770-338-1622
    565 Old Norcross Rd. Suite 200, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
    info@prcg.org

    • Christian confidential help line

    Quality Care for Children

    404-479-4200 or 1-877-ALL-GA-KIDS (1-877-255-4254)  

    Hours: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Monday-Friday

    Helps parents access quality, affordable care for all children, including special needs.

    Second Chance Homes

    • The Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP) program provides safe, family-like living situations for young mothers, age 13-21, and their children, as well as some pregnant teens. In partnership with the Georgia Department of Human Services, GCAPP operates a network of 7 Second Chance Homes.
    • There are no Gwinnett County locations but some in the Metro Atlanta area. Go to the website to obtain contact information as well as access the individual sites directly.

    Three Strands Inc.
    470-202-8848
    1000 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suwanee, GA  30024 
    threestrandsinfo@gmail.com

    • For Birth Moms considering adoption support
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A comprehensive roadmap designed to guide our district towards excellence in education over the next five years, our plan reflects our unwavering commitment to academic achievement, innovation, and community engagement. By exceeding state standards and fostering a supportive, inclusive environment, we aim to empower every student to reach their full potential. This strategic plan outlines our goals, strategies, and actions to ensure that Mountain SD remains at the forefront of educational excellence, preparing our students for success in a rapidly changing world.
 

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