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Social & Emotional Counseling

The counseling team at Fellowship Christian School works in concert with the faculty, administration, and parent communities to ensure that each student feels supported and understood during their time at Fellowship.

School counselor sitting and talking with two students

In addition to offering a safe and confidential setting for students during periods of difficulty or transition. . . 

. . . the team seeks to provide information and resources that will assist students and their families beyond the school day through individual and/or group support, life skills seminars, and parent education.

Our team is comprised of highly qualified counselors with a passion for helping students. Each counselor brings knowledge and expertise to assist students in navigating life challenges. The counseling team welcomes students or parents to contact us with any concerns. 

The Counseling Department has two primary goals. 

1. To Provide Biblical Counseling and Support to Students

We serve students as they seek to resolve personal difficulties they may face during the school year. 

2. To Serve as a Resource for Parents, Faculty & Staff

We provide resources to the Fellowship community based on a developmental perspective and address relevant social/emotional topics that families and students face during childhood and adolescence. 

Counseling Staff

Beth Buchweitz

Beth Buchweitz

Lead School Counselor
Gabby Fraunfelder

Gabby Fraunfelder

Elementary School Counselor
Dr. Amy McCullough

Dr. Amy McCullough

High School Counselor

The Social Institute lessons are used in collaboration with our Bible curriculum to help teach and equip students to navigate their social lives in healthy ways. Learn more. 

Our Social and Emotional Counseling team partners with Youscience, an aptitude and interest test. Knowing what they love and how they are gifted will empower them to find and fulfill the call of God on their life. Learn more. 

Our counselors and Bible teachers use the Pathways curriculum in Bible classes to foster meaningful, discussion-driven conversations around challenging topics. Learn more. 

The Ways We Reach These Goals: