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School Counselors (2020-2021) Washington County Public Schools COUNSELORS AND COUNSELING SOCIAL WORKERS IN WASHINGTON COUNTY SCHOOLS 2020-2021 SCHOOL COUNSELOR/ EMAIL OFFICE GOOGLE GRADE(S) SOCIAL WORKER NUMBER VOICE NUMBER Antietam Academy Meredith Gift [email protected] 301-766-8467 301-500-0794 6th – 8th 40 W. Oak Ridge Drive Stephanie Allen [email protected] 301-766-8476 240-339-5576 9th – 12th Hagerstown, MD 21740 Mercedes Johnson [email protected] 301-766-8459 240-347-0630 6th – 12th Barbara Ingram School [email protected] 301-766-8836 440-462-4299 for the Arts Samantha Gastley- 9th – 12th 7 S. Potomac Street Murphy Hagerstown, MD 21740 Bester Elementary [email protected] 301-766-8005 252-285-4558 Linda Palmer-Silver, School Counselor Pre K – 5th 385 Mill Street [email protected] 301-766-8009 240-292-9219 Jocelyn Summerour, SW Hagerstown, MD 21740 Boonsboro Elementary School [email protected] 301-766-8017 301-660-7337 Susan Moore Pre K – 5th 5 Campus Avenue Boonsboro, MD 21713 Boonsboro Middle School Kristin Ganoe, NBCC [email protected] 301-766-8043 301-660-7092 6th & 7th (M-Z) 1 J-H Wade Drive Lauren McDermott [email protected] 301-766-8043 443-280-9374 8th & 7th (A-L) Boonsboro, MD 21713 Boonsboro High School Danielle McDonald [email protected] 301-766-8025 240-608-2362 9th -12th O-Z 10 Campus Avenue Amy Taylor [email protected] 301-766-8025 301-660-6882 9th – 12th A-G Boonsboro, MD 21713 Mindy Welty [email protected] 301-766-8025 240-339-3958 9th – 12th H-N Cascade Elementary School Jared Baummer [email protected] 301-766-8072 240-347-3376 Pre K – 5th 14519 Pennersville Road Monday & Thursday Cascade, MD 21719 Clear Spring Elementary School 12627 Broadfording Teresa Jordan [email protected] 301-766-8079 301-842-4323 Pre K – 5th Road Clear Spring, MD 21722 Clear Spring Middle School 12628 Broadfording Britta Wright, NCC [email protected] 301-766-8097 240-801-6891 6th – 8th Road Clear Spring, MD 21722 Clear Spring High School Meggan Day 11th & 12th 12630 Broadfording [email protected] 301-766-8085 240-339-4699 Debra Hamby 9th & 10th Road [email protected] 301-766-8085 301-541-7723 10:15 am – 2:00 pm M-F Clear Spring, MD 21722 Joan Herrold [email protected] 301-766-8110 650-753-2454 8th (M-Z) & 6th E. Russell Hicks Middle Blinne Howe [email protected] 301-766-8110 240-347-1280 8th (A-L) & 7th School Dana Diehl, Social 1321 South Potomac Worker [email protected] 301-766-8110 623-562-0207 6th – 8th Street Tuesday, Thursday, Alt. Hagerstown, MD 21740 Friday Penny Smith, Counselor [email protected] 301-766-8129 628-246-1480 Eastern Elementary Arlene Reece-Toussaint, 3rd-5th School SW [email protected] 301-766-8587 240-339-5174 1320 Yale Drive Wed. PM, Thursday, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Friday Emma K. Doub Elementary School [email protected] 301-766-8136 Adam Carver 1221 South Potomac 240-347-1112 Pre K-5th Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 Fountain Rock [email protected] 301-766-8153 443-304-8797 Justyna Jordan Elementary School Monday, Wednesday & Pre K – 5th 17145 Lappans Road Friday Hagerstown, MD 21740 Fountaindale Elementary School [email protected] 301-766-8160 240-347-2208 Regan Hott Pre K – 5th 901 Northern Avenue Hagerstown, MD 21742 Greenbrier Elementary [email protected] 301-766-8170 240-339-5568 School Peggy Rohr Pre K – 5th 21222 San Mar Road 9:15 am to 1:00 pm M-F Boonsboro, MD 21713 Hancock Elementary [email protected] 301-766-8182 623-562-0704 David (Doc) Holliday School Monday, Wednesday & Pre K – 5th 290 West Main Street Friday Hancock, MD 21750 SCHOOL COUNSELOR/ EMAIL OFFICE GOOGLE GRADE(S) SOCIAL WORKER NUMBER VOICE NUMBER Hancock Middle/Senior [email protected] 301-766-8190 240-393-1993 Susan Schultz 7th – 12th High School David (Doc) Holliday 289 West Main Street [email protected] 301-766-8186 623-562-0704 Tuesday & Thursday 6th Hancock, MD 21750 Hickory Elementary School 11101 Hickory School Alice Kinsey, LGPC [email protected] 301-766-8198 240-347-1955 Pre K – 5th Road Williamsport, MD 21795 Jonathan Hager Elementary School [email protected] 301-766-8440 240-347-0951 Heather Fritz Pre K – 5th 12615 Sedgwick Way Hagerstown, Md. 21740 Lincolnshire Elementary Elizabeth Johnston- [email protected] 301-766-8213 301-660-6361 School Robinson, NCC [email protected] 301-766-8206 240-288-1393 Pre K – 5th 17545 Lincolnshire Road Konnar Pruett Hagerstown, MD 21740 Marshall Street School/WCJDP Sheila Moore, LCSW-C [email protected] 301-766-8224 240-347-1087 All students 1350 Marshall Street Social Worker Hagerstown, MD 21740 Maugansville Elementary [email protected] 301-766-8237 240-347-2479 Lydia Ingram School [email protected] 301-766-3230 623-562-0420 Heather Hickok, LCSW- Pre K – 5th 18023 Maugans Avenue C, SW Maugansville, MD 21767 Kathleen Eck [email protected] 301-766-8243 623-562-0585 12th North Hagerstown High Karen Folk [email protected] 301-766-8243 240-347-1928 10th School Jack Gest [email protected] 301-766-8243 240-339-5164 11th 1200 Pennsylvania Christian Palmer [email protected] 301-766-8243 623-562-0758 9th Avenue Billy McLaughlin SW Hagerstown, MD 21742 Tuesday, Thursday & 2nd [email protected] 301-766-8243 240-347-1240 9th – 12th & 4th Fridays Keith Procyk [email protected] 301-766-8258 240-347-0796 7th Courtney Rabette [email protected] 301-766-8258 301-660-6505 6th Northern Middle School Merrideth Wile, LGPC [email protected] 301-766-8258 301-660-3105 8th 701 Northern Avenue Billy McLaughlin, SW Hagerstown, MD 21742 Monday, Wednesday & [email protected] 301-766-8258 240-347-1240 6th – 8th 1st & 3rd Fridays Old Forge Elementary School Misty Day [email protected] 301-766-8280 240-347-0915 Pre K – 5th 21615 Old Forge Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Pangborn Elementary School Stephanie Claybon [email protected] 301-766-8287 240-608-2540 Pre K – 5th 195 Pangborn Boulevard Tabitha Jermyn [email protected] 301-766-8595 301-842-7632 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Paramount Elementary [email protected] 301-766-8289 240-347-0619 School Julie McGee 19410 Longmeadow Pre K – 5th Road Hagerstown, MD 21742 Pleasant Valley [email protected] 301-766-8303 443-304-8797 Elementary School Justyna Jordan Pre K – 5th 1707 Rohrersville Road Tuesday & Thursday Knoxville, MD 21758 Potomac Heights Elementary School Jared Baummer 301 East Magnolia Tuesday, Wednesday & [email protected] 301-766-8305 240-347-3376 Pre K – 5th Avenue Friday Hagerstown, MD 21742 Rockland Woods Elementary School Lydia White [email protected] 301-766-8493 240-339-3968 Pre K – 5th 18201 Rockland Drive Hagerstown, MD 21740 Kat McMahon [email protected] 301-766-8673 240-329-2742 Ruth Ann Monroe Arlene Reece-Toussaint, Primary School Social Worker [email protected] 301-766-8587 240-339-5174 Pre K – 2nd 1311 Yale Drive Wednesday AM, Hagerstown, Md. 21742 Thursday and Friday Salem Avenue Nicole Buffington- [email protected] 301-766-8313 240-310-9346 Elementary School DeMarco, NCC, LPC Pre K – 5th 1323 Salem Avenue Donna Harne, Social [email protected] 301-766-8319 240-347-0979 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Worker Sharpsburg Elementary School [email protected] 301-766-8328 240-366-5130 17525 Shepherdstown Ed Beaver Pre K – 5th Pike Sharpsburg, MD 21782 SCHOOL COUNSELOR/ EMAIL OFFICE GOOGLE GRADE(S) SOCIAL WORKER NUMBER VOICE NUMBER Smithsburg Elementary School 301-766-8330 240-347-2331 Kayla Riggs [email protected] Pre K – 5th 67 North Main Street Smithsburg, MD 21783 Smithsburg Middle [email protected] 301-766-8363 301-660-7081 6th and 7th (A-K) School Stacy Doak [email protected] 301-766-8364 240-347-1731 8th and 7th (L-Z) 68 North Main Street Julie Holsinger Smithsburg, MD 21783 Smithsburg High School [email protected] 301-766-8339 301-338-8476 Alison Cannon 10th and 12th 66 North Main Street [email protected] 301-766-8339 301-660-8487 Shelly Telemeco 9th and 11th Smithsburg, MD 21783 Eric Evitts [email protected] 301-766-8374 240-339-5173 12th South Hagerstown High Joy Franklin [email protected] 301-766-8374 623-562-0518 11th School Lauren Silkey-Parker [email protected] 301-766-8374 301-842-4543 10th 1101 South Potomac Susan Starsinic [email protected] 301-766-8374 240-339-5003 9th Street Dana Diehl, Social Hagerstown, MD 21740 Worker M, W, Alt. Fri. [email protected] 301-766-8374 623-562-0207 9th – 12th Jennifer Joyce, [email protected] 301-766-8395 301-660-2135 7th and 6th (A-L) Springfield Middle School Anna K. Lofton [email protected] 301-766-8395 628-227-7580 8th and 6th(M-Z) 334 Sunset Avenue Vacant, Social Worker Williamsport, MD 21795 th th Monday & Wednesday 301-766-8395 6 – 8 Washington County [email protected] 301-766-8550 240-347-1536 12th Joshua Broshkevitch, Technical High M.Ed.
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