Individual Counseling
Students in grades K–12 can schedule individual appointments to receive support with academic, social, spiritual, or emotional concerns. Students may self-refer or be referred by a teacher, staff member, or parent. Walk-ins are available. Short-term counseling is available through our Enrollment & Student Services Director, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. For students needing ongoing care, referrals are made to our visiting Licensed Professional Counselor from SpringHaven Counseling Center or trusted community resources.
Group Counseling
Some students benefit from discussing shared concerns in a group setting. Groups may focus on topics such as conflict management, grief and loss, divorce, anxiety, or exploring how to live out your Christian faith through Bible study.
Classroom Education
At the request of teachers or students, classroom sessions can be offered on important issues such as drug and alcohol use, bullying, the effects of social media, building tolerance, or career exploration.
Academic Support
The Enrollment & Student Services Director reviews student progress weekly—monitoring grades and missing assignments to identify any concerns early. Central Christian School is proactive in identifying areas of academic concern, working with students, classroom teachers, parents and intervention specialists to identify strengths and weaknesses of each individual student. Personalized interventions are provided to help each student work towards academic success and achieve their God-given potential.
Career & College Planning
Future planning begins as early as 8th grade with a career exploration unit and a college visit. Our Enrollment & Student Services Director guides students in selecting high school courses that prepare them for life after graduation, whether entering the workforce, trade programs, or college.
For college-bound students, the Guidance Office offers support through:
- Hosting college representatives on campus
- Assisting with College Credit Plus (CCP) scheduling
- Helping students research schools, complete applications, and apply for scholarships
CCS uses a college guidance management system called Scoir (pronounced "score"). This system is helpful for Junior and Senior students and parents during the college search and selection process. On Scoir, colleges come to life through pictures, videos and links that highlight active student clubs and organizations. This better enables students to identify colleges that are a good fit with their personal and academic interests. Scoir also provides parents with useful financial calculators so you can determine the likely cost of attendance at different colleges and consider the affordability when deciding where to apply. These features, along with more convenient scheduling and communication tools, will help keep everyone informed and engaged throughout the college application process. Scoir exists to help more students achieve more positive outcomes, and we're excited that our students have access to this system and the opportunities it provides.
For more information, please contact: Stacie Tschiegg, Enrollment & Student Services Director
To request a transcript, please complete our Transcript Request Form. Allow 7–10 business days for processing.