Guidance & Counseling
The guidance counselors and social workers help students develop a plan for their life after high school, provide social/emotional support, navigate barriers to learning, and communicate with parents about their child’s progress.
Each Small School counselor and social worker has many duties and responsibilities and their influence and support can have an enormous impact on student achievement.
Parents and students should contact the small school guidance counselor or social worker with questions or concerns about academic issues and social or emotional health.
Small Schools Counselors
| Legacy New Tech Michael Dixon 216-320-3068 M_Dixon@chuh.org |
Renaissance Mary Ann Brennan 216-320-3069 M_Brennan@chuh.org |
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| Mosaic Experience Katie Cahn 216-320-3057 Katie_Cahn@chuh.org |
Counselor for Student Affairs (Main Office) Haethem Rasul 216-320-3036 H_Rasul@chuh.org |
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| R.E.A.L. Early College School Tandra Menefee 216-320-3090 T_Menefee@chuh.org |
Freshman Experience David Peake 216-320-3207 D_Peake@chuh.org |
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| Career Tech Counselor Mary Anderson (216) 320-3045 M_Anderson@chuh.org |
Career & College Planning Resources
The Career Resource Center, located above the Social Room, is open to all students. Available materials include online college and career databases, scholarship resources, trade and technical school directories, armed services information, and registration materials for the ACT and SAT. Linda Frank can help parents navigate the FAFSA.
Admissions representatives from over 90 colleges and universities hold College Conferences each fall teling stuents about a wide variety of schools.
Click here to see a list of currently scheduled College Conferences.
College and Career Resources
| Jacqueline Blockson Guidance Technician 216-320-3065 J_Blockson@chuh.org |
Linda Frank College Now, Greater Cleveland Advisor 216-320-3071 LFrank@collegenowgc.org |
Social/Emotional/Behavioral Support
The school social workers provide social, emotional, and/or behavioral support for students. They can help students and families through a crisis – big or small. They can make referrals to appropriate agencies or programs and assist families in developing strategies to help a struggling student get back on track.
Drug and Alcohol and Community Intervention Resources
Kim Kravitz-Lash
216-320-3073
K_Kravitz@chuh.org
School Social Workers
| Legacy New Tech Kristin Dadas 216-320-3213 K_Dadas@chuh.org |
Renaissance Caryl Yoo 216-320-3081 C_Yoo@chuh.org |
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| Mosaic Experience Barbara Bacon 216-320-3092 B_Bacon@chuh.org |
Freshman Experience Faith Gordon 216-320-3066 F_Gordon@chuh.org |
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| R.E.A.L. School Allison Craig 216-320-3017 A_Craig@chuh.org |





