Cooper City [K-8] Campus - School Counselor
SCHOOL Counselor
Ms. Penelope Grullon
Welcome to your online access to the school counseling department. I am your School Counselor at the Cooper City campus. My purpose is to further support our students' overall development with a focus on the individual. It is my firmly held belief that all students have the ability to achieve their fullest potential with proper social, emotional and academic guidance. As partners in this process, all learners can expect a standards-based school counseling program that drives this point.
Below, please find some useful resources, including various options for contacting me. You are greatly welcomed to reach out with concerns, questions, or comments you may have.
Kind regards,
Your partners in education-
Grullon.Penelope@franklin-academy.org
(954) 780-5533 Extension 31380
I am your School Counselor at the Cooper City campus. My tasks entail supporting students' academic, emotional, and social enhancement. My daily efforts will include collaborating with teachers and families to create a positive learning environment, provide guidance, all while promoting mental health and personal growth. Together, we will navigate social challenges, set out to achieve goals and address any arising personal issues.
Kind regards,
Your partners in education-
Lindsay.Tashon@franklin-academy.org
(954) 780-5533 Extension 31380
Please reach out to your Counselors - We provide:
support services to families experiencing housing needs. That extends to staff as well, and is purely confidential. As your Guidance Team, we are the H.E.A.R.T. (Homeless Education Assistance Resource Team) Designees for our campus. Should you know of a family who may have a need, do not hesitate to reach out to us as soon as possible.
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Some examples include living “doubled-up” sharing the housing of friends or family due to a loss of housing or income needed to maintain housing. Other examples include living in a family or youth shelter, living in a motel, car, park or abandoned building due to loss of housing.
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