Counseling Center

Glenpool Middle School Counseling

Glenpool Schools strives to create an environment that is safe for students, not only physically, but socially and emotionally as well. Our counseling staff works hard to make sure that students have an adult at school that they can talk to about any difficulties they may be having at school or outside of school.  Our goal is to help guide students to reach their full potential and to lead a productive, successful, and happy life. 

We are available to help our students in the following areas:

  • Academic support (study skills, preparing for college, before and after school tutoring)

  • Planning for college

  • Individual guidance counseling

  • Support groups which focus on the following topics:

  1. Behavior Modifications

  2. Bullying and Conflict Resolution

  3. Grief

  4. Social Skills

  5. Student transition from ISP or Suspension

Michelle Cole
8th Grade Counselor
918-322-9500 x532

Lindsay Ross
7th Grade Counselor
918-322-9500 x336 

When requested or needed, we may make referrals to our school-based counselor.

Plan for College With Oklahoma's Promise

Make the grade...Stay out of trouble...Earn college tuition...IT'S OKLAHOMA'S PROMISE!

Attention parents of 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th graders! Oklahoma's Promise is a unique program that was set up by our state legislature to help deserving students who want to go to college, but whose parents find it difficult to pay, achieve their dream of higher education. If you are a parent whose annual household income is $60,000 or less, and you have an 8th, 9th, 10th, or 11th grader who desires a college education, please log on to the Oklahoma's Promise website at www.OKPROMISE.ORG.

Requirements:

  • Oklahoma residents

  • 8th, 9th, 10th, or 11th grade students

  • Students whose parents' federal adjusted gross income does not exceed

    • $60,000 with 1 or 2 dependent children OR

    • $70.000 with 3 or 4 dependent children OR

    • $80,000 with 5 or more dependent children

Upon completion of the program's requirements, students will earn:

  • Tuition at an Oklahoma public two-year or four-year university

  • OR a portion of tuition at an accredited Oklahoma private college or university

  • OR a portion of tuition for courses at public technology centers that are approved for credit toward and Associate of Applied Science degree at a public college

Application cannot be made after a student's eleventh grade year, so apply today!

Homework Help and Tutoring

After school, 3:40-4:30, Mon, Wed, Thu

Outside Counseling Resources

See Ms. Cole or Ms. Ross for more information.

Tulsa Area Resources

Additional Resources

Mental Health
KidsHealth, emotions and behavior

Grief
TeensHealth, grief information for parents and teens

Drugs And Alcohol
Partnership for drug-free kids

Drugs And Alcohol
Substance abuse and mental health services

Drugs And Alcohol
National institute on drug abuse