Counseling Center

Mission: "We educate, nurture, and empower students within a safe and supportive environment to become respectful and successful citizens of the global community."

Warrensburg Central School District has an approximate enrollment of 720 students in K-12.  School Counseling services at Warrensburg Central School District are concerned with the educational and vocational direction of students as well as their overall adjustment in the school setting.  Our counselors are devoted to creating an educational program that will meet the needs of all students.  The counselors at Warrensburg Central School District believe that all individuals have a right to equality of opportunity regardless of their identity or background.  Our services are readily available to all students and all students are encouraged to set goals for themselves based upon their interests and abilities.  The Warrensburg Central School District School Counseling program is dedicated to providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to explore, investigate and shape their future pathways.

Guidance and counseling are integral parts of each school’s total educational program.  Developmental by design, they include sequential activities organized and implemented by certified school counselors with the support of teachers, administrators, student services personnel, students, parents, and support personnel.  The school counseling and guidance plan is an essential component of the total instructional program through which all students have the greatest opportunity for development.  This plan is designed to meet the needs of all students by helping them acquire knowledge of self and others through the plan content areas of: 

  • Academic Achievement 

  • Career Development 

  • Social/Personal Development 

New York State Education Law requires the Warrensburg Central School District to develop district-wide and building-level comprehensive developmental school counseling guidance plans and to post these plans on the district website. Click here to read our full School Counseling and Guidance Plan.

Building Specific Counseling Pages

Click here to view our counseling center at the Jr/Sr High School.
Click here to view our counseling center at the Elementary School.

Uncertain Housing

Is your housing uncertain? Please click here to learn more about the services that you can access with the Warrensburg Central School District.

Resources for Parents: How to speak to your child about difficult topics

Child Abuse Hotline

If you suspect a child is being abused or maltreated (neglected), report it by calling 1-800-342-3720, a toll-free 24-hour hotline operated by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, call 911 or your local police department. Information about reporting child abuse and maltreatment (neglect) is available online here.

Contact Us

Sarah C. Landers, School Counselor Grades 10-12 Jr. Sr. High School
email: landerss@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-2861 Ext 219

Jessica Mossing, School Counselor Grades 7-9 Jr./Sr. High School
email: mossingj@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-2861 Ext 220

John Friauf, Social Worker Jr./Sr. High School
email: friaufj@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-2861 Ext 234

Christopher Herbst, School Psychologist Jr./Sr. High School
email: herbstc@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-2861 Ext 233

Ennea LaBar, Counseling Center Secretary Jr./Sr. High School
email: labaren@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-2861 Ext 218

Ronda Morris, School Counselor Grades K-6 Elementary School
email: morrisr@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-9747 Ext 213

Kathryn Fisher, Social Worker Elementary School
email: fisherk@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-9747 Ext 211

Tyler McKernon, School Psychologist Elementary School
email: mckernont@wcsd.org
phone: 518-623-9747 Ext 114

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