School Counseling
MHS 1st Semester Student Survey
For counseling help, please call (757) 886-7722 (Fax 874-9341). Make an appointment with a School Counselor.
- Christopher Dunlap, Director, x.45533 (Case Load: White-Z)
- Melissa Speas, x.45534 (Case Load: Douglas-Juliano)
- Cynthia Marstellar, x.45535 (Case Load: A-Dorsett)
- Denise Mings, x.45536 (Case Load: Kabassu-Randall)
- Cheryl Williams, x.45531 (Case Load: Ratledge-Whitaker)
- Evelyn Carter, ESL Counselor (Case Load: A-Z)
- Terri Keesee, Student Support Specialist, x.45564
- TBA, College Career Specialist, x.45538
- Rosalyn Taylor, Graduation Coach
- Brittany Williams, Graduation Coach
- Stephanie Campbell, Psychologist
- Emily Lafountain, Social Worker
Attention all Seniors and Parents of College Bound Seniors: Many colleges have decided to no longer accept SAT/ACT scores sent directly from the applicant's high school. It is the recommendation of the school counseling department that each student send official copies of test scores to the university directly from the College Board. Students may choose up to 4 colleges/universities at the time of registration for the test or on test day at no charge. After that point, you must go to the College Board or ACT website to request that official scores are sent to the schools to which one is applying. Please note: There is a $10 charge (per school) for requesting scores after registration/test day.
More Resources
Student Support Services Video
Course Offerings:
Parent Action Plans:
- 9th Grade Parent Action Plan
- 10th Grade Parent Action Plan
- 11th Grade Parent Action Plan
- 12th Grade Parent Action Plan
SAT Information:
- What is the SAT?
- Should I take the SAT or the ACT?
- Register for the SAT at CollegeBoard.org.
- SAT Test Dates
ACT Information:
- What is the ACT?
- Should I take the SAT or the ACT?
- Register for the ACT at ACT.org
- ACT Test Dates
AP Information: All students enrolled in an AP course are expected to take the AP Exam associated with that course. The score a student earns on the AP test has the potential to earn them college credits, so it is important to take these tests seriously and prepare sufficiently for them
- Benefits of AP Courses
- Menchville's AP Program
- More information at CollegeBoard.org
College, Career and Financial Aid Related Links: