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Guidance Corner

Thank you for visiting our OBMS Guidance Website. Here you will find resources and information on different activities involving OBMS Guidance around school.

How does my school counselor assist my student?

Olentangy Schools recognizes the importance of employing counselors in the middle schools to support and enhance student academic, career and personal/social success. Here at OBMS, we have three full-time counselors who are in charge of developing and implementing a comprehensive school counseling program unique and appropriate to the needs around OBMS. Individual counseling, small group counseling and classroom guidance lessons in the academic, career and social categories are three common activities middle school counselors perform.

Individual Counseling
Middle school counselors meet with students in a one on one capacity when the student requests a meeting or when teachers, administrators or parents request that the counselor see the student. Counselors assist students with academic and career planning and problem solving as well as social problem solving.

Small Group Counseling
Small groups are formed when a common need surfaces for several students at a time. An example of a small group is a grief group where a group students who have lost someone close to them. Participating in a small group can help students relate with others who have experienced similar challenges. Students feel less isolated and learn from others as well as from the group facilitator.

Classroom Guidance Lessons
Finally, middle school counselors collaborate with administrators, teachers, social workers, prevention coordinators, and community resources to teach the Ohio Department of Education's Comprehensive Guidance Curriculum in the classrooms as is appropriate to the individual school, classroom and students.

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For immediate safety concerns regarding yourself or others, call 911. 

If you are concerned about the safety of a young person, please use one of the following resources: 

  • In the event of a mental health emergency, call the Delaware County Helpline. Delaware Helpline 740-369-3316 or Nationwide Children’s Crisis Line 614-722-1800. 
  • You can also text the keyword "HELLO" to 741741 and expect a reply from a trained Crisis Counselor within five minutes.

SCHOOL COUNSELORS

 Dana Yochum

 Students A-G

 Michael Vyrostek

 Students H-P

 Andrew Rock

Students Q-Z


MEET YOUR COUNSELORS