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Woolley Middle School

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Healthy Wolves

Healthy Wolves

Mesquite ISD is dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for every student. Every adult in our district has pledged to protect the emotional and physical health and safety of our young people so they experience a feeling of belonging, a sense of purpose and achieve their own individual excellence.

Mesquite ISD employs registered nurses at every campus. Your school nurse will work with students and their families, school personnel, the community and health care providers to advocate for student health and a healthy school environment.   

Every campus also has at least one dedicated school counselor trained to support and equip students for academic achievement, as well as healthy personal and social development. 

Woolley Nurse
Onie Wright RN

Onie Wright RN
Email Our Nurse
(972) 882-0150

Woolley Counselors
Emma Donaldson

Emma Donaldson
Intervention Counselor
Email Our Counselor
972-882-0167

 

Jamie Floyd

Jamie Floyd
Email Our Counselor
972-882-0157

 

Karri Pritchard

Karri Pritchard
Email Our Counselor
972-882-0155

Connect with Woolley Counselors

  • Do you have questions regarding your student’s class choices or electives? Do you want more information about Pre-AP classes? If so, please email our counselor / registrar, Mrs. Pritchard kpritchard@mesquiteisd.org

    Please include your student’s full name and date of birth.

    You are more than welcome to email in Spanish as well. Ustedes pueden enviar un correo electrónico en español.

    Español

  • It is completely normal to feel anxious or nervous about starting middle school or coming to a new one. It makes sense because going to middle school is a big deal! The more you know of what to expect and how to cope, the less nervous you will be. We’ve put together some steps to help ease your nerves before school starts. 

    • Attend orientation.  In August, right after you receive your schedule on Skyward and before school starts, we will have several opportunities to walk your schedule and ask your questions. We will schedule a 6th grade night and a 7th / 8th grade night. In the meantime, check out our virtual tour video! Also check out our “Meet the Staff” videos to get to know all of the friendly people who are so excited to meet you!  
    • Talk with your friends.  Call your friends from your previous year of school to ask what classes they are in with you. Hopefully you’ll have a familiar face in each class but if not, be open to making new friends. Be the person that says hi to someone new. That’s the easiest way to make new friends. Remember that everyone is in the same boat!
    • Talk to an older sibling about middle school.  Students who have experienced middle school will remember what it was like to be nervous when they were starting middle school. They can help you and give you tips they wish they would have known. If you don’t have an older sibling, talk with a friend who does.  
    • Think about how you felt when you started elementary school.  You were probably just as worried as you are now. Now that you are done with elementary school, you know there was nothing to be worried about. Think to yourself “I can do this”!  You have done it before and now it is time to do it again.
    • Start thinking about the best things that could happen to you on your first day.  Don’t dwell on what could go wrong. New beginnings and fresh starts are exciting! 
    • Understand that the teachers, counselors, administrators, and school staff will be there to help you. They know that it’s your first time at middle school, and they will help you figure out where you need to go. Woolley is new to everyone! We will all have lots of practice getting to know our new building. You will not be in trouble for not knowing where to go.  
    • Relax.  You’re not the first person to be nervous or feel weird. You have friends that might feel that way too, share your feelings with some of your friends and compare your feelings to theirs. Chances are, they won’t be too different.
    • Start going to sleep a bit early a week or so before the first day of school.  Prepare your body and your brain for your new routine. Put your phone away, turn off the video games and get quality sleep. Most middle schoolers need around 8 to 9 hours of sleep.
    • Make sure you have your things ready for school the night before so you won’t be late.  Have a copy of your schedule ready to go as well! Yes, it’s on your phone, but write it down on a piece of paper too, just in case.
    •  Ask questions.  Some students are too shy to ask a teacher a question. But, if you don’t ask, it will only make matters worse. Especially talk to a teacher or somebody you know passing through the hallway if you get lost.  
    • Parents: You’ve got a big job as well. Stay positive about school and talk to your children. Stay realistic with what to expect and really listen to your child’s worries.  Talk through these worries. Have a plan for school drop off and pick up. Share this plan with your child and adjust as needed.


    STILL WORRIED?  Reach out to your counselors to ask questions or to talk.  We are here to help you!

  • The What, Why, When...

    WHAT: We are going to begin using an online sign up system for our counselors. When you would like to sign up your student to see the counselor or would like to request a meeting with the counselor, complete the form and we will make it happen! 

    WHY: The two main reasons for implementing the online counselor sign up are to keep students in class as much as possible and to do our best to ensure student safety. We will call for students to come down to see the counselors. This will also allow for us to call students down, to the best of our ability, during times that do not interfere with different tests, etc. 

    WHEN: The online sign up system allows students, parents, and teachers to sign up at their convenience to see a counselor. The notification is sent to the counselors, and they can then place the student on their schedule to meet during the school day. 

    El qué, por qué, cuándo ...

    QUÉ: Vamos a comenzar a usar un sistema de registro en línea para nuestros asesores. Cuando desee inscribir a su estudiante para ver al consejero, o le gustaría solicitar una reunión con el consejero, complete el formulario y lo haremos realidad.

    POR QUÉ: Las dos razones principales para implementar el registro del consejero en línea son mantener a los estudiantes en clase tanto como sea posible y hacer todo lo posible para garantizar la seguridad de los estudiantes. Llamaremos a los estudiantes para que bajen a ver a los consejeros. Esto también nos permitirá llamar a los estudiantes, lo mejor que podamos, en momentos que no interfieran con diferentes exámenes, etc.

    CUÁNDO: El sistema de registro en línea permite a los estudiantes, padres y maestros inscribir a los estudiantes a su conveniencia para ver al consejero. La notificación se envía a los consejeros, y luego pueden colocar al estudiante en su horario para reunirse durante el día escolar