Where Excellence is Expected

Fort Collins

High School

Where Excellence is Expected

Where Excellence is Expected

Personal & Social Resources

FCHS students and/or parents are invited to work with their assigned FCHS counselor as a starting point for social/emotional or academic concerns.

At FCHS we have two Mental Health Specialists.

Kassy & Jane work with Fort Collins High School students in need of support around all types of issues. They also assist in referring students and families to other community resources.

If you are looking for a guide to outside service providers or local therapists, please visit this resource* that offers treatment philosophy and contact information. 

 

Kassy McDermott

Mental Health Specialist

kmcdermott@psdschools.org

970-657-3887

Jane Campbell

Mental Health Specialist

janec@psdschools.org

970-567-2847


Aaron supports students at FCHS through prevention education, intervention, and counseling in the area of drug and alcohol use. He provides a safe, non-judgmental space where students are heard, respected, and supported. His office is located in the Student Services area.

In addition, Aaron supports students experiencing transitional housing situations or homelessness by connecting them to resources to meet their immediate needs.

Aaron Waters

Drug and Alcohol Educator

aaronw@psdschools.org

970-488-8046


The outside links under Resources are some of the resources FCHS caseload counselors have found through our engagement with the Poudre School District, professional associations, statewide conferences, and colleague collaboration. This list is intended as a convenience for visitors.

*PSD and FCHS do not endorse or recommend one organization over the other. Please note PSD and FCHS are not responsible for the content on any of the websites listed. 

PSD does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, age or disability in access or admission to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. A lack of English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.