Counselors

570-366-0511 (BMHS #) or 366-2444 (Guidance Office #)
Mr. Charles Kutz ext. 2309
Mrs. Cheryl Pishock ext. 2310
Mrs. Tammy Freiler ext. 2311
Clerical Staff
Ms. Stephanie Zurat, ext.2308
Counselor Assignments are by student last names as follows:
A-G Mr. Kutz
H-O Mrs. Pishock
P-Z Mrs. Freiler
Guidance Links
CAREER PORTFOLIO
- Advanced Placement
- Applying to Higher Education
- Career Information
- College Board and ACT Information
- College Search Information
- Financial Aid Information
- NCAA and College Bound Athletes
- Recommended Summer Reading
- Requesting Transcripts – Former Grads
- Scholarship Lists
- Student of the Month and Week
**ANNOUNCEMENTS**
DUAL ENROLLMENT
TRANSCRIPTS
Any graduate or former student needing a transcript, letter, or other correspondence from the guidance office must sign a release for this information. There is a charge of $3 for each item mailed, faxed or picked-up. Please allow two weeks for processing. Refer to the “Requesteing HS Transcripts/Former Grads” link listed above for further details.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS
Seniors are reminded to check deadlines for college applications. Please be sure to complete a transcript release form (located in the guidance office) for each post-secondary school application. Refer to the “Applying to Higher Education” link for further details.
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
2012-2013 Pennsylvania Career Guide from the Bureau of Career and Technical Education
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry has announced the release of the 2012-13 Pennsylvania Career Guide. The Pennsylvania Career Guide contains information about growing occupations, educational requirements, training opportunities and salary information. The tools found in the guide will help students and parents make informed decisions about their goals and what is necessary to achieve them. This year’s Pennsylvania Career Guide highlights jobs in both the allied health and manufacturing industries, which both feature highly rewarding occupations. The health care industry includes some of today’s most highly sought after careers, and various allied health professions anticipate high levels of growth in the coming years. Manufacturing industries are eager to train motivated people for the thousands of projected openings they have each year due to Pennsylvania’s aging workforce.
The newest version of the Pennsylvania Career Guide has been posted online and is available on the publications page of Pennsylvania’s Work Statistics website.
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