Counseling Center
The Counseling Center strives to ensure that every student is given the opportunity to reach his/her full potential. Working in cooperation with faculty and administration, school counselors and guidance personnel assist students in their social, emotional and spiritual development, as well as provide realistic educational and career planning opportunities.
Shelly Pick (A-D)
Director of Counseling
Caycee Hays
School Counselor (E-L)
Connie Freudenberg
School Counselor (M-R)
Jessica Psota
School Counselor (S-Z)
Support Staff
Carla Kruml, Registrar
Sandy Hartman, Support Staff
Opportunities for Student Success
School Information
Our student information system is for students and parents. You can access:
- Courses
- Planning your 4-year journey
- College possibilities
- Study Skills
- Careers interest & Personal activities (Naviance; ask a school counselor for login info)
Students can earn college credits while in high school in a variety of ways, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
- Senior Presentation (PDF): Presented to the senior class at the beginning of the school year.
- How to Pay for College (FAFSA)
Coming this Spring
- Graduation Information Letter to Parents
- Senior Fees
- Graduation Ticket Request
- Post Prom Waiver
Junior Interviews: Each junior and parents will meet with his/her counselor in January to discuss graduation, college, college testing, majors, careers and answer questions about the college process.
Junior Presentation (PDF): Presented to all juniors toward the beginning of each school year
- Sophomore Presentation (PDF): Presented to the sophomore class earlier this semester.
- PSAT – We have the registration forms in the guidance office. Check announcements for updated dates and times.
- Freshman Presentation (PDF): Presented to the freshmen class toward the beginning of the school year.
Counseling Services
School counselors are trained to help students with emotional and mental stresses of life. The causes leading to life’s toughest moments are as numerous as the students themselves. Our faith guides us every step along the journey, and often includes other professionals in and out of the school setting.
Mental health practitioner partners with school counselors to support students
Emma Stewart is a licensed mental health practitioner working with Lincoln Pius X High School to provide services to our students.
Planning for Life after High School
Get tips and links on how to prepare for life after high school graduation.
ACT Test Prep Opportunities
Job Shadowing for Seniors/Juniors
The program invites students to see first-hand how the skills learned in school relate to the workplace. Pick up a form in the Counseling Center.
So you want to attend Pius X ... Now what?
Incoming Freshmen
Transfer Students
Students currently attending another high school or homeschool are invited and encouraged to reach out o our School Counseling Department at 402-488-0931 and speak to a counselor to have a tour, talk about Pius X and/or shadow a current student.Â