Guidance Department
Welcome to the Guidance Department!
As MSHS School Counselors, we are committed to supporting students through their high school journey. Our focus includes academic counseling, college and career planning, class schedule advisement, and social/emotional support. We aim to create a safe and happy environment for students to thrive. We look forward to working with you!
Meet the Guidance Office Staff
School Counselors
Mike Rochon (A-G) - mrochon@mapsnet.org
Katy Vessels (H-O) - kvessels@mapsnet.org
Emily Gregorich (P-Z) - egregorich@mapsnet.org
*Students are assigned alphabetically by last name.
Registrar
Laura Farnsworth - lfarnsworth@mapsnet.org
General Guidance Office Information
Phone: (906) 225-5342
Fax: (906) 225-5375
Guidance Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Join the MSHS School Counselors on Facebook and Instagram
Facebook: @marquetteseniorhighschoolguidanceoffice
Instagram: @mshsschoolcounselors
Resources
Appointments
STUDENTS: To request an appointment with your School Counselor, you may send an email or fill out an appointment request form in the Guidance Office. An appointment pass will be sent to you via your school email as soon as possible. Generally we schedule appointments within 1 school day of receiving your request.
Need help outside of school hours?
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911. There are free, confidential resources available to you 24/7: Crisis Textline (Text HOME to 741741), YouthLine (Text teen2teen to 839863), Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (Call or Text 988).
PARENTS: Parents and Guardians interested in meeting with their child's School Counselor are encouraged to call or email for an appointment.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality means that the information students share with their counselor is private. That privacy is protected by law, ethics, and school rules.
We recognize legal rights and responsibilities of parents as they pertain to their child’s best interests. If students request information be shared with others, students and parents will be asked to sign a release form. We will release only the information students request unless release of information is mandated by law.
Occasionally it is necessary to break confidentiality to prevent harm to oneself or someone else, report child abuse as mandated by state law, or give testimony in court.
Counselors periodically consult with other school professionals to provide information necessary to achieve student goals and objectives.