Hampton Middle School
Counseling Connections
No Place For Hate
Hampton Middle School believes that having a school community where your child feels safe and respected is an important foundation to their academic success. That is why Hampton Middle School will be participating in No Place for Hate®, a national program supporting schools in their commitment to celebrating diversity, promoting respect for differences and challenging bias and bullying at all levels. Developed by the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) – a leading civil rights organization that has worked for over a century to “secure justice and fair treatment to all” – No Place for Hate® will help us incorporate new anti-bias and bullying prevention resources into our existing programs in order to have one consistent message of inclusivity.
You and your child can help support our No Place for Hate® program in a number of ways:
1. Join our No Place for Hate® Committee to help oversee the program, assess school climate, and plan or volunteer at No Place for Hate® events!
2. Along with your child, sign the No Place for Hate® Pledge to commit to challenging bias and bullying!
3. Practice No Place for Hate® at home! For family resources on challenging bullying and bias, visit https://www.adl.org/education-and-resources/resources-for-educators-parents-families.
The next committee meeting will be held Tuesday, March 10th in the HMS Library @ 3:00 p.m.
High School Registration
You may click the button below to see the 20-21 High School Course Catalog
Food Bank
Every 4th Thursday
Cokebury Methodist Church
14806 Blackburn Rd., Woodbridge 22191
Line forms at 9:00 am
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting
When Families Get Angry
Ms. Thomas working with 8th grade students on their HS Specialty Applications
Mrs. Nolde teaching Mindfulness to 6th graders.
What is Mindfulness...
6th Graders learning the art of Mindfulness
Mrs. Dickens creating comfort blankets with the Grief/Loss group
Students created comfort blankets during Grief and Loss groups
Upcoming Small Groups
Missing Link: This group is for students who may be under the custody and care of someone other than their biological parents. Students in this group will learn how to be resilient, set realistic goals for themselves, and will be encouraged to develop a healthy mindset conducive to their current situation(s). Students whose parent have died would not sign up for this group.
Skies the Limit: This group would be for students who lost a loved one, including pets. Your student will understand how to manage stress and anxiety related to the grief and loss process.
“SSHS” – She Said He Said is a group for students who struggle socially. This social skills group is perfect for students who are involved in “drama” often, make poor choices when around their friends, and tend to “do and think” one way when they are with their friends and “do and think” another way when they are not. Among other things, this group will teach your student how to combat peer pressure, develop decision-making skills, learn leadership skills, and learn how to advocate for themselves.
G.I.R.L.S- Girls in Real Life Situations: This group will help enhance social and emotional development for girls. This group young girls the opportunity to feel empowered, gain self-awareness, improve daily problem-solving skills and feel connected with other girls as they grow through turbulent times.
GHMS Counseling Department
Mrs. Dickens- Last Names A-Ga
Ms. Thomas- Last Names Ge-Or
Mrs. Nolde- Last Names Os-Z
Mrs. Evelyn- Counseling Registrar
Website: https://hamptonms.pwcs.edu/about_us/ghms-counseling
Location: 14800 Darbydale Avenue, Woodbridge, VA, USA
Phone: 571-589-3782