School Counseling Program
Mrs. Gates
About
Welcome to the PJHS Counseling Department- Mrs. Gates
My name is Kelly Gates and I am honored to be your child’s Counselor at Priceville Junior High School. I am originally from Birmingham, Alabama. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. I have six years of experience in child welfare and forensic interviewing and two years of experience in Community Mental Health Counseling. This is my 15th year at PJHS. I am married to my college sweetheart and fortunate to have two terrific sons, Drew, who is a senior at Auburn University, and Aiden, who is a sophomore at PHS. I have grown to love this community and the people who make it such an enjoyable place to live. I have a passion for working with children and helping them achieve academic success. I will assist your child on an individual basis as personal, social, emotional and academic issues arise. I am responsible for conducting large group school counseling sessions focusing on various topics such as decision-making, coping skills, goals, careers, social skills, bullying/kindness, and building a positive character.
As a Junior High School Counselor, I work closely with students, teaching staff, parents/guardians, and specialists. If a need arises, I can make referrals to outside agencies to assist our students. I am responsible for the registration, scheduling and withdrawal of students, along with their cumulative folders and confidential records. I am also the building test coordinator for standardized testing that includes the administration of the ACCESS for ELs, and ACAP practice (fall) and summative test (end of year). I am also on several teams and committees within the school (504 coordinator, PST member, Ambassador and Peer Helper Sponsor).
I conduct an introductory lesson at the beginning of the year with each student in a classroom setting. During this lesson I explain the Counseling program, introduce myself and allow students time to ask questions. I utilize the P.A.T.H. (Prevention and Awareness for Total Health) lessons provided to us by Thriveway, to cover the Counseling standards in the social, career, personal and academic domains.
As a School Counselor, I perform the following roles in order to promote positive development in academic, career, and personal/social domains:
- Individual counseling (temporary, as-needed basis)
- Small group counseling (grief groups, various support needs)
- Classroom group counseling lessons (i.e. Large group counseling)
- Attend and participate in academic intervention meetings
- Organize and administer standardized state testing
- Observe students in various school environments
- Consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, administrators &students
- Respond to school crises or emergency situations
- Provide information and resources to parents on a variety of issues
I am available most days if you or they need to talk with me. I do attend several professional development meetings and Central Office trainings throughout the year, so I am not always on campus. I maintain an open-door policy and welcome parents, students and community members to contact me anytime they have a question or concern. I am most easily accessed via email- ktgates@morgank12.org
Sincerely,
Kelly Gates
PJHS Counselor
Kelly Gates
Email: ktgates@morgank12.org
College and Careers
It's never too early to start thinking about your career! Do you want to be an engineer, a fire fighter, or an English teacher? There's something for everyone! We encourage you to start thinking now about the things you enjoy doing and the things you're passionate about. Use the links below to guide you as you explore different options for the future.
Resources
Local Resources
The following resources are located in our area for families who may be in need of some sort of assistance (ex. food, clothing, holiday assistance, etc.)
There are many resources available. If you do not find what you need, please call Mrs. Gates for more information
Comprehensive List of Agencies Salvation Army
Committee on Church Cooperation
256-355-8893
Child Abuse, Mandatory Reporting & Suicide Prevention
Child Abuse
If you suspect someone is being abused, have information about a child abuse situation or if you or someone you know is being abused, you can contact Morgan County DHR to make this report. You can report anonymously. Here are the links to websites and phone contacts for these resources.
Alabama Department of Human Resources
Crisis Services of North Alabama (Domestic Violence Hotline)
Suicide Prevention
In an Emergency
If you are feeling vulnerable or suicidal or are worried about someone call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255).
Decatur General West Behavioral Medicine Suicide Prevention Lifeline Suicide Awareness Voices of Education