Guidance

Counselors

Rachel Lilley, Guidance Counselor (K-2nd)

Jenny Robbins, Guidance Counselor (3rd-5th)

Beliefs:

We believe all students can learn, and deserve to come to school ready and able to learn without limitations. 

We believe all students deserve to feel safe, wanted, heard, and valued at school. 

We believe learning should adapt to the students' needs and our program should be equitable and valuable to all students. 

We are a unified team (with faculty, administrators, community members, and parents) of support for our students. 

Vision:

The students of BGR1 will become productive citizens who exhibit empathy and possess self-worth. As confident individuals, they will strive to be continuously resilient and knowledgeable in an ever changing global society. 

Mission:

The school counseling program, aided by a caring school community, will provide a safe learning environment that is equitable and accessible, for the success of every student. Our program provides social/emotional, academic and career development to aid in a lifetime of individual success in all aspects of students’ lives.  

Referral Resources and Emergency Numbers

Police, Fire, Ambulance in Emergency 911
Bowling Green Police Department 324-3200
Pike County Sheriff Department 324-3202
Juvenile Officer 324-3510

Eastern Missouri Health Services 324-5300
Hannibal Regional Hospital 573-221-1300
Hannibal Clinic (Bowling Green location) 324-2063
Pike County Health Department 324-6373
Pike County Hospital 573-754-5531
Pike Medical Clinic 324-2241
Poison Control Center 573-366-8888

Mental Health Resources: (all provide service to Pike County residents)

Advantage Counseling 573-581-8151

Charter Hospital 573-875-1366 

Crider Health Center 314-435-0050

East Central Missouri Mental Health Center 573-581-1785

Family Circle Therapeutic Services 324-5655 Angie Barton & Wendy Summers

Kuto (Kids Under Twenty One) Crisis Hotline 314-644-5886

Laughlin Pavilion 1-800-223-5171

Mark Twain Mental Health 573-221-2120

Newman Clinic 217-224-4453

Preferred Family Healthcare 636-528-7225

Riverside Hospital and Counseling Center 1-800-877-8008

The Youth Hotline (Columbia, MO) 573-443-2120 

Comprehensive Health Systems in Hannibal(573)248-1372

List of Mental Health Doctors:

Dr. Michael Gadson, MD (psychiatrist)
Gadson Clinic
1622 Broadway St.
Quincy,Il 62301 

Gadson Clinic
109 Virginia Street
Hannibal, MO 63401
(573) 248-0990 

Hannibal Regional Center
Department of Mental Health
573-248-2400
Intake: 1-800-811-1128 

Mark Twain Behavioral Health
917 Broadway
Hannibal, MO 63401
573-221-2120 

WoodlandCenter
Hannibal Regional Hospital
Hannibal, MO 63401
1-888-327-4747 

Pat Adams
Troy Counseling Center
200 West Wood
Troy, MO
636-462-4367 

Arthur Center
321 Promenade
Mexico, MO 65265
573-582-1234
Crisis Line: 1-800-833-2064

Evergreen Behavioral (does psychological evaluations)
Mexico, MO 65265
573-582-0292

Mid West Behavioral Health
395 Travis Boulevard
Troy, MO
636-528-1996

Psychological Services Clinic
211 South Eighth Street
Columbia, MO 65211
573-882-4677
Fax: 573-882-4583 

Lakeland Regional Hospital (does FREE phone assessments with legal guardian/parent, does transport, takes ages 4-17, inpatient treatment)
440 South Market
Springfield, MO 65806
800-432-1210

Missouri National Guard
State Youth Coordinator: Amy Stephenson (helps youth with military parents)
573-638-9688
866-269-7959

Tara S. Dickherber, LPC
122 South Third Street
Louisiana, MO 63353
573-754-0348
Fax: 573-754-5895

Heartland Behavioral Health Services
1500 W. Ashland
Nevada, MO 64772
www.heartlandbehavioral.com
417-667-2666
800-654-9605

The Upper Room
Shelley Nacke
120 ½ WestMain
Bowling Green, MO63334
573-470-2656 or 573-221-2111

Bowling Green Counseling and Consulting
Heather Miller
740 Business Highway 61 South Suite B
Bowling Green, MO 63334
Phone: 573-324-5550

Hearing Aid Resources:


Website forwarded by Mo Division of Vocational Rehab: It mostly has information related to children and those under 20 years of age. It also talks about Veteran's and the policies with VA benefits:  Many resources pertain to certain regions of the country but for the most part it is very clear on what areas it serves.

General website that lead to the big list: 
http://www.hearingloss.org/support/financial.asp

Could be very helpful. It is 48 pages so you may want to save to a folder.
http://www.betterhearing.org/pdfs/e-Guides/Financial_Assistance_for_Hearing_Aids.pdf

Parenting Programs:

Parenting programs offered by the University of Missouri Extension include: 

Basic Parenting, Anger Management, Basic Parenting-Guiding your Child, Basic Parenting I and II, Parenting Journey I and II, Parenting Teens, The Holidays, Parenting the Second Time Around and Tackling the Tough Skills. 

Contact: Leanne Spengler, Human Development Specialist at 573-324-5464 or

 e-mail: spenglerl@missouri.edu 

located in the Pike County Courthouse.