NHS School Counseling Department Philosophy/Mission Statement
The Needham High Counseling Department is committed to advocating for all students and to being an integral part of the NHS community. Counselors assist, guide, and direct students and families with academic planning, social/emotional issues, post-secondary planning, and many other areas relevant in a student's high school experience. Counselors help students develop a strong sense of self, a respect for others, and offer guidance in making good decisions and helping students achieve their aspirations.
NHS Counseling Core Values
Value all NHS students and families
Respect for human differences
Be knowledgeable and current in all aspects of Professional School Counseling
Be approachable and accessible to all students and families.
News to know
Last edited 4/26/24
In appreciation for our Counseling Department during National School Counselor Appreciation Week, February 5th-9th.
The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) invites students, parents, and counselors to explore the college search process at the NACAC National College Fair in Boston held on Thursday, May 2, 2024 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. and Friday, May 3, 2024 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. The fair will be held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
DESE has partnered with uAspire to provide free financial aid resources and webinars to high school seniors in Massachusetts. Upcoming offerings include:
Summer Steps: From 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, uAspire and DESE will hold a webinar about the timeline for high school students in the months before entering college. Topics will include understanding and paying the college bill, applying for outside scholarships or additional loans, and other financial aid steps. There will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please register online.
Questions about the webinars is asked to please email Leticia Reyes Trotman at Leticiar@uaspire.org and visit uaspire.org/resources.
Join Us This Summer at Landmark College
With the end of the semester drawing near, we invite any high school or college-age students who dream of being a more confident and better prepared learner to explore our summer programs.
Financial aid is available in most programs to qualifying students.
A diagnosed learning disability is not required to participate in our summer programs.
Summer 2024 Application - Apply Today
Online Programs
July 15 – 24, 2024
Cost: $1,850
This program is for recent high school graduates or current college students looking to gain skills and build confidence before the fall semester.
Landmark College’s experienced faculty will help you discover:
What science shows us about what we can do to improve our attention, memory, and motivation
Specific strategies and technologies that can support your skills in notetaking, reading, writing, memory, and organization as a successful college student
Putney, Vermont Programs
Who Should Attend? Rising high school juniors and seniors who find it challenging to keep pace academically and want the chance to experience college.
July 6 – 27, 2024
Cost: $5,990—Traditional Track or $7,190—Social Pragmatics Track (includes room, board, and activities)
Landmark College’s High School Summer Program offers students the chance to experience college life as members of a learning community focused on academic achievement, mutual respect, and personal change and growth.
Our Social Pragmatics Track draws on the evidence-based PEERS® curriculum to support students with autism or similar diagnoses.
“The High School Summer Program really taught Catherine to be organized, like teaching her to take notes in a way that helps her learn. Her understanding of the way she learns is really something that has carried over to what she’s doing now.” -- Steven and Beatrice Brogan, parents of Landmark College High School Summer Program participant.
Summer College Readiness Program
Who Should Attend? Recent high school graduates preparing to enter college in the fall. (Admission to a college other than LC is required to participate.)
July 14 – 27, 2023
Cost: $4,060 (includes room, board, and activities)
This program focuses on preparing college-bound high school graduates—through practice and exposure—for their crucial first semester of college.
Students are immersed in a living and learning experience that offers a real taste of college-level work and will begin to understand and embrace their transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood. Students develop a clear understanding of their learning strengths and needs, while discovering various resources and self-advocacy aids that will assist them in the transition to college.
Summer Bridge Experience
Who Should Attend? Current college students who are struggling to find solid academic success.
July 7 – August 10, 2024
Cost: $8,500 (includes room, board, and activities)
This program builds executive function skills, and helps students develop the comprehension, writing, and executive function skills needed to return to their home college and find success.
Participating students can earn up to 3 college credits, depending on their chosen area of study.
*Physical Education courses are an additional cost.