BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – To help her students keep up with school this year, counselor Nadia Pearce has tried it all.
She reminds them of goals they had before the pandemic, for college or a career. She calls parents and goes over how their children are supposed to log in for distance learning.
She begs. She pleads. She practices tough love. “I really have to say, 'You're in this nest right now. This is high school and we are pampering you.
But when you leave here, you're going to be an adult and you have to make your own decisions and there won't be a Ms. Pearce to come advocate for you,'” she said. “'So you have to get it together, now.'” School counselors everywhere have played important roles in guiding students through the stress and