Counseling
Mr. Zach Osborne
zosborne@richmond.k12.mi.us
Announcements
Please call or email if you have questions or concerns.
Counseling Services
Macomb Family Services, Richmond (586) 727-5529
Blue Water Mental Health, Marysville (810) 985-5125
Downriver Community Services, New Haven (810) 794-4982
Harbor Oaks (Inpatient Programs) (800) 537-7924
Crisis Information
Macomb County Crisis Center (586) 307-9100
Macomb Family Services (586) 727-5529
Sexual Abuse Help Line (877) 666-3267
Parent Help Line 1(800) 942-HELP
Pregnancy Aid (313) 882-1000
Runaway Assistance Program 1(800) 292-4517
Richmond High School Counseling Department Philosophy
The mission of the RHS Counseling Department is to provide a comprehensive, developmental counseling program addressing the academic, career, and personal/social development of all students. School counselors are student advocates who provide support to maximize their students' personal growth, potential, and academic achievements. Partnering with other educators and family members, school counselors facilitate the support system to ensure all students are equipped with the knowledge and the skills to function as productive members of society.
We believe:
All students have access to the school counseling program.
School counseling program activities are planned and coordinated by the counseling staff.
Counselors are available to all students to discuss academic, social and personal matters.
All students have access to information about occupational and education planning.
A counselor's role is to help families navigate the challenges of high school and make plans for the future.
The student and parents are responsible for monitoring the student's educational progress with the assistance of a counselor.
Counselors are available to assist students and families in making decisions about academic planning and post-high school planning.
Counselors advocate and guide every student and act as a liaison between all members of the school community.