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Special Services - Counseling Center

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Counseling Center

Welcome to the Pullman Public Schools Counseling Center! Our Counseling Center is dedicated to supporting the academic, social, and emotional growth of every student. We provide a safe, confidential, and inclusive space for students to seek guidance, develop skills, and access resources that empower them to thrive in school and beyond.

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Our Mission

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The mission of the Pullman Public Schools Counseling Center is to promote student success by fostering an environment where students feel safe, valued, and supported. Our team of professional school counselors works collaboratively with families, teachers, and the community to ensure that each student’s unique needs are met, whether they pertain to academic achievement, emotional well-being, or career planning. 

Services We Provide:

  • Assistance with course selection, study strategies, and managing academic goals.
  • Information on college admissions, career exploration, and scholarships to help students make informed decisions about their future.
  • A space to address concerns like stress management, interpersonal skills, and mental wellness.
  • Immediate support for students dealing with difficult situations or emergencies.

Meet Our Counselors

Our counseling team is committed to ensuring that every student feels heard, understood, and prepared to succeed. Each counselor is trained to provide individualized support and guidance. We invite students and families to connect with their assigned counselor to discuss any challenges, questions, or plans for the future. Please see your assigned counselor below or by contacting your school's main office. 

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  • Counselor: Tarrin Weber
    (509) 334-5641

  • Counselor: Katie Vandemark
    (509) 334-1800

  • Counselor: Nikki Dehle
    Psychologist: Linda Baldeck
    (509) 332-2617

  • Counselor: Paula Cartwright
    Counselor: Susan Horstman
    (509) 334-3411

  • Counselor: Rhae Young
    (509) 336-7205

  • Counselor: Deanna Kile
    Counselor: Gene Baldeck
    Counselor: Katie Evermann
    (509) 332-1551