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Welcome to Dudley High Counseling Department!

Lakisha Dockery, Counselor (9th grade)

dockerl@gcsnc.com

Stephanie Reid, Counselor (10th-12th grade Last Name A-D) Co-Lead

reids3@gcsnc.com

Fredrea Wilkinson, Counselor (10th- 12th grade Last Name E-J)

wilkinf@gcsnc.com

Shonda Foster, Counselor (10th-12th grade Last Name K-O) Co-Lead

fosters4@gcsnc.com

Alicia Jessup, Counselor (10th- 12th grade Last Name P-Z)

jessupa@gcsnc.com

Myra Key, Advisor (Early College Academy at Dudley)

stanlem@gcsnc.com

Krista Sturdivant, Next Step Advisor    Schedule an appointment  https://calendly.com/kristasadvising 

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Kimberly Simmons, Graduation Coach

simmonk3@gcsnc.com

LaTonya Greenlee, Registrar

greenll@gcsnc.com

Tonya Roberson, Office Support/Counseling Secretary 

roberst2@gcsnc.com

 

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to empower every student to reach their highest potential academically, socially, and emotionally, fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment. We provide a comprehensive, data-informed school counseling program that addresses the diverse needs of each student, promoting growth in academic achievement, career readiness, and social-emotional well-being. Through collaborative partnerships with educators, families, and the community, we aim to inspire lifelong learners, responsible citizens, and compassionate leaders prepared for success in an ever-evolving world.

 

Vision Statement:

Our vision is for every student to graduate as a resilient, empowered, and well-rounded individual equipped with the academic, social, and emotional skills necessary to thrive in college, career, and life. We envision a school where all students feel valued, supported, and inspired to achieve their personal best, make meaningful contributions to their communities, and lead with integrity and empathy in a diverse and dynamic world.

 

Philosophy Statement:

“We believe a comprehensive counseling program includes teamwork with school personnel, community resources, parents, and students. We believe all students have value and the ability to learn, and that communication is an important tool for the success of our counseling program."