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Welcome to the High School Guidance Office
Brandywine Heights Area School District
200 West Weis Street, Topton PA 19562
PH: 610-682-5102 ext. 2030 F: 610-682-
Guidance Counselors
Robert Allison, Career Counselor
Kelly Pearsall, Counselor for Students A - L
Dave Favata, Counselor for Students M - Z
Roseann Koehler, Secretary
Services Offered
We are available to assist you with your academic and personal needs while providing resources for career and educational planning.
For other services not seen here, please visit with your counselor.
- Academic Counseling
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Career Counseling - click on link for more information
- Personal Counseling Course Selection
- Standarized Test Analysis
- College and Technical School Information
- Substance Abuse Counseling Resources
- Student/Teacher/Parent Communications
- Crisis Intervention
The guidance office is available to all students during study halls, lunch periods, and before and
after school. In order to visit the guidance office, a hall pass must be obtained from the teacher
in charge. Other services offered are careers pathways
assistance, schedule changes, entry and withdrawal assistance, testing, tutoring,
social security number applications, assistance in choosing post high school education, and
national testing services.
Students should not visit the guidance office during class time unless it is necessary and unless
the student has a hall pass from the teacher in charge.
- If approved by a parent, teacher, guidance counselor and/or administrator, withdrawal from a
course, without penalty, is permitted during the first week of classes. After the first week,
parent/student initiated schedule changes not related to a student's program of study will result
in a fee of $15. A W-R, withdrawal with a failing grade, is assigned as a final grade for any course
a student withdraws from after the first week of classes, except in cases approved by administration.
- Every student is expected to maintain a minimum of 7 class periods per day.
- Parents may make a request relative to a student's schedule, but the final schedule is determined
by the counselors and administrators.
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