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    Welcome to Brandywine's Counseling Department 

    Mission

    The mission of the Brandywine Elementary Counseling Program is to promote educational performance, providing all students with the opportunities to acquire the academic, career, and social/emotional competencies necessary to achieve quality learning and life-long success while recognizing and supporting their individuality as learners and as people.
     

    Meet Our School Counselors

     Brandywine Counseling Team: 

    Ms. Lizzie McDevitt M.Ed, NCC & Ms. Jessica Lundy, EdS, LPC, RPT, NCC

     

    We are so excited to work with each of our students to help them learn and grow! 


                                                                                                                                                               Lundy

    My name is Jessica Lundy and I am the 3-5 School Counselor for Brandywine Elementary. I have been a School Counselor for ten years and this is my fourth year as a Brandywine Badger. I received my Master's in Education and Education Specialist degrees in Professional School Counseling from Georgia State University. I received my Bachelor's Degree in Psychology & Child & Family Development from The University of Georgia. GO DAWGS! I am a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). I have a passion for Play-Based Counseling and I am a Registered Play Therapist (RPT).


     


    I recentlmy received my Master’s In School Counseling from Georgia State University.  I have worked with children ages 4-18 for the past 11 years as a swim coach and school counselor in training.  Before getting my master’s degree, I received my bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and a minor in Psychology from Wingate University while competing on the women’s swim team.  I am passionate about incorporating movement, expressive arts, and other play-based instruction in my counseling interventions.  Additionally, I am interested in researching trauma-informed best practices and trauma-informed interior design. This is my first year working at Brandywine.  In my free time, I enjoy exercising, reading, listening to podcasts, traveling, and trying new food!

     

     

     

    We believe that every child has the ability to achieve their goals and dreams, and it is such a privilege to have the opportunity to love, support and encourage them through their journey in elementary school. We look forward to partnering with parents, teachers, and administration to help our students be Ready to Learn & Ready for Life!  Let's have a Ridiculously Amazing Year!   

     

    If you have any questions regarding our counseling program or if you need assistance, please feel free to contact:
     
    Lizzie McDevitt, K-2 Professional School Counselor: 
    770-667-2585 ext. 480323
    mmcdevitt@forsyth.k12.ga.us
     
    Jessica Lundy, 3-5 Professional School Counselor:
    770-667-2585 ext. 480122
    jlundy@forsyth.k12.ga.us
     
     
     
    What is a School Counselor?

    A certified, specially trained professional educator  

    A special friend when a child needs someone to listen  

    A caring person who provides help and guidance to teachers, parents, students, and administrators  

    Someone who counsels with students both individually and in groups 

    Someone who goes into the classrooms to educate students on skills and standards according to the American School Counselor Association's Standards and Practices 

    What is the role of a School Counselor?
     
    Conduct a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate comprehensive counseling program
     
    Conduct staff development for faculty
     
    Utilize referral services and community resources
     
    Conduct parent & teacher conferences
     
    Provide guidance lessons to each class regarding Academic, Career, Social/Emotional and Personal Safety topics
     
    Work with identified groups of children with specific needs
     
    Provide individual counseling to students struggling with adacemic difficulty
     
    Help students set positive goals, practice responsibility and improve academic success.
     
    Help provide support during a crisis.
     
    A child may see the counselor for:
     
    ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app and discussion of academic needs
     
     Any problems that they may have that are impacting academic performance
     
    Divorce or changing family issues to minimize negative academic impact
     
    A loss of a family member or close friend
     
    Significant individual or family crisis
     
    Decision making or problem solving skills
     
    Improvement and aid in the development of positive self-esteem
     
    Developing and increasing social and organizational skills as it relates to academic performance