Ms. Marshall and Mrs. Goldstein

Ms. Marshall & Ms. Anderson

(Monday - Friday) (Wednesdays)

Contact Us:

Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Ms. Marshall's email: [email protected]

Canvas Page Grade K

Canvas Page Grade 1

Canvas Page Grade 2

Canvas Page Grade 3

Canvas Page Grade 4

Canvas Page Grade 5

Ms. Anderson's email: [email protected] 

703-670-4050

 

Counselor Heart

 

PWCS cares deeply about students' emotional well-being. If a student is in need of emotional support during this time, please feel free to send an email to [email protected]. A school mental health or health professional will answer and offer virtual support to students to the best of their ability. This email is not to be used for emergency situations as it will not be monitored 24 hours a day. If a student is ever in an emergency situation he/she is encouraged to call 911 or utilize one of the resources listed below:


Emergency Resources:

ACTS Helpline 703-368-4141

1-800-SUICIDE (24-hour hotline) 1-800-784-2433

Crisis Text Hotline (24-hour hotline) 741741

PWC Child Protective Services Hotline 703-792-4200

PWC Community Services Board 703-792-7800 (western PWCS) or 703-792-4900 (eastern PWCS)


Bel Air Elementary School Counseling Vision Statement

 

Bel Air Elementary School graduates are Proud Panthers who have unique interests, abilities and experiences. They are caring individuals who have an appreciation for diversity and work hard to reach their fullest potential. Bel Air students excel in academics, are resilient, and graduate from high school college-and-career-ready. They are happy and successful lifelong learners who use their skills and knowledge to reach their goals. Bel Air students are responsible citizens who make positive changes in the world as contributing members of society.

Bel Air Elementary School Counseling Mission Statement

The mission of the Bel Air Elementary School counseling department is to deliver a comprehensive, data driven school counseling program that fosters the academic, social/emotional and college/career development of all students in a safe and caring learning environment. The program is equitable and accessible to all students and through collaboration with staff, family, and the community will provide students with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets needed to excel academically and become successful lifelong learners and valuable citizens of their community.



PWCS school counselors recognize that students and parents or guardians have a right to know the limits of confidentiality. Please click here to see PWCS Regulation 651-2 regarding information on the confidentiality of student-disclosed information.

Your PWCS school counselor will discuss with you how the email or Zoom platform you are using for academic advising or parent/student consultation works, as well as some best practices for using the platform.