Career Counselors & Support Services Staff
DCTS Career Counseling Services
Dr. Diane Rouse, DCTS Aston Campus Counselor
Phone: 610-459-3050 extension 1011
Kristen Pellegrino, DCTS Folcroft Campus Counselor
Phone: 610-583-7620 extension 9209
The Guidance Department provides career and academic counseling. The counselors work with students, districts, faculty and families to enhance the Technical School experience. Counselors meet with students regarding:
- Confidentiality – The information disclosed to the DCTS counselors is held in strict confidentiality with several exceptions:
- Within these circumstances the guidance counselors are mandated reporters and will notify administration and appropriate community/law enforcement agencies or parent/guardians of the students in question.
For more detailed information regarding Guidance and Career Counseling Services view our DCTS Guidance Plan.
View the DCTS Student Handbook to learn more about student conduct, discipline and attendance.
Student Support Services Staff
The Student Support staff provides individualized support, instructional counseling and placement assistance to students with special needs who are enrolled in DCTS programs. Student Support teachers and instructional assistants are available to students with special needs who require a more structured learning environment that may consist of accommodations and specially designed instruction to build skills and knowledge needed for success in today's careers. Student Support staff coordinate technical school participation in MDE (Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation) and IEP (Individualized Educational Program) meetings. In-service programs are provided to help keep teachers up-to-date on the latest instructional techniques to ensure students success.
Dr. Linda Lomas – Supervisor of Student Services – Folcroft Campus & Aston Campus
Kelly Antenucci – Aston Campus
Kevin Marcus- Aston Campus
Michelle Kuc – Folcroft Campus
Patricia Lauria – Folcroft Campus
- Personal concerns
- Social concerns
- Family concerns
- Academic concerns
- Career related counseling
- Students in crisis (suicide, abuse etc.)
- A potential danger to themselves
- A potential danger to others
- A potential incident of child abuse