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Mrs. Lisa Butler
OHS School Counselor
205-545-5913
lbutler@ocsredskins.com23-24 Juniors and Seniors- Click here to sign up to take the ASVAB at school next year
Click here to schedule an appointment with Mrs. Butler
8th grade Parent Night slide show presentation
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.