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Mrs. Lisa Butler
OHS School Counselor
205-545-5913
lbutler@ocsredskins.comClick here to schedule an appointment with Mrs. Butler
My name is Lisa Butler and I'm the new School Counselor for Oneonta High School. I’ve been a professional School Counselor since 2010. I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Counseling, both from the University of Montevallo. I also have an Educational Specialist Degree from the University of Alabama. I am married to Ben Butler and have 2 children, Ryan and Taylor and 1 grandson, Crue. I love spending time with my family. I love to grow professionally through active participation in professional development as well as serving on 2 counseling boards. I am the historian of the Alabama School Counselor Association and the Immediate Past President of Alabama Counselor Association-Chapter II. I believe in maintaining a positive mindset and creating an atmosphere of responsibility, hard work and success. I look forward to working with you all! Go Redskins!
Mrs. Butler's Counseling Website/Resources
FAFSA Tutorials and Helpful Links:
HOW TO FILL OUT THE FAFSA APPLICATION (VIDEO)
HOW TO FAFSA- COLLEGE INVESTOR (WEBSITE)
HOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID USING THE FAFSA (WEBSITE)
Oneonta High School Counseling Program Beliefs
* Every student can learn, and every student can succeed
*Every student should have access to an opportunity for a high-quality education
*Every student should graduate from high school prepared for postsecondary opportunities
*Every student should have access to a school counseling program
*Effective school counseling is a collaborative process involving school counselors, students, families,
teachers, administrators, other school staff and education stakeholders.
*School counselors are leaders in the school, district, state and nation.
*School counseling programs promote and enhance student academic, career and social/emotional
outcomes.
*All students should be treated with respect, no matter their race, ethnicity, culture, gender, religion,
etc.
*Each and every student has worth and dignity. The school counselor advocates for all students because
they all matter.