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North High School Guidance Contact Information

 

 Assistant Principal - David Trizano - 516 - 564 - 5522

 

Meet Your North High School Guidance Counselors

 

Karen Biron - North High School - 516-564-5327

Junior High Counselor - Grades 7- 9

Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology – SUNY Stony Brook

Master's Degree in Counselor Education - Hofstra University

Author, Anger's Way Out


I really love working with the younger students because I believe that is where we can make the biggest difference.   My main focus is to help students sort out their values and priorities and to support them through any academic, social, and/or emotional issues they may face in their transitional years.

 

Josh Brodsky - North High School - 516-564-5525

Senior High Counselor - Grades 9-12

Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology – SUNY Binghamton

Master’s Degree in Education with a specialization in School Counseling - Hofstra University

Graduate Certificate in School District Administration – SUNY Stony Brook


On a personal note, I am truly looking forward to helping each of my students choose their college and career and lead them on a journey to a bright and prosperous future. 

 

Jamie Carbone – North High School - 516-564-5529

Senior High Counselor - Grades 9-12

Bachelors of Arts in Sociology - Hofstra University

Masters Degree in School Counseling - Hofstra University


As a guidance counselor, I take pride in helping students with social, emotional, and educational problems, as welling as assisting them with the college application process. I also hope to encourage students to be everything they are capable of becoming.

 

Nicole Maier - North High School - 516-564-5526

Senior High Counselor - Grades 9-12

 

Maria Grace Pariti – North Junior / High School - 516 - 564-5524

Junior High Counselor – Grades 7-9

Bachelor’s Degree - Hofstra University

Master’s Degree in Counselor Education - Hofstra University

School District Administration - SUNY Stony Brook University


The quote by Lon Watters, “School is a building that has four walls-with tomorrow inside,” truly expresses how I think about my work with our students. We all possess a common goal, which is to guide today’s youth, as they become tomorrow’s leaders.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 24 October 2011 12:09