School Counseling Department
School counselors work in partnership with students and families to provide tools, resources, and tips to achieve academic success, work toward physical, mental, and social-emotional health and well-being, and plan for the future.
Some of the ways School Counselors can help you and your child:
- Academic Planning (grades, courses,GPA)
- Personal problems
- Family/friend/teacher issues
- Crisis Situations
- Connecting to other resources
- Motivation
- Self-advocacy skill development
- Transitioning from elementary to middle school
- Transitioning from middle school to high school
- School adjustment
- School involvement
- Post-secondary planning
- Career exploration
John Glenn Middle School Counseling Office
Phone: 651-748-6334
Academic Resources
Khan Academy - free educational videos, games, and practice
Homework Rescue - free online 1:1 homework help. Library card is needed.
Kuta Software- free math practice
Parent and Student Portal- monitor grades, attendance, etc.
Brainpop - free videos and quizzes on many subjects User name: jgmiddle Password: johnglenn1
Study Habits for Middle School Students -article
Test Anxiety resource
Free Hmong Tutors - Click here for information
Community Resources
Ramsey County Crisis: 651-266-7878
Washington County Crisis: 651-274-7400
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK
National Crisis Textline: Text "MN" to 741-741
Crisis Line for LGBTQI teens: 1-866-488-7386
Ramsey County Community Resources
Washington County Community Resources
Metro Children's Response Services
Social-Emotional Resources
- Virtual Calming Room
- Mental Health Resources
- Text Anxiety
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Bullying/Cyberbullying
- Depression/Suicide
- Eating Disorders
- Grief and Loss