Counseling Department
If you have transcripts/documents to send to LSHS, please fax to Jernice Speer at
770-732-2623.
Vision Statement
All graduates from Lithia Springs High School are collaborative individuals who engage in learning and active pursuit of their goals. They are vital members of a community of lifelong learners with unique characteristics who value their own abilities as well as those of their peers. They take their own talents and skills to be highly successful, well-adjusted people who contribute positively to their local community.
Mission Statement
The school counseling department at Lithia Springs High School is committed to providing a comprehensive, developmental, data-driven counseling program to ensure that all students have the academic, personal-social, and 21st century global skills needed to graduate and successfully pursue post-secondary options. Through partnership with educators, parents, and the community, the counselors facilitate the common objective of maximizing student learning and achievement in a safe and supportive environment. The department will maximize opportunities for equity and access for all students to the counseling program for the good of the group with high levels of respect for diversity.
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If you have a counseling emergency during this time, please consult the following resources for immediate assistance:
- Call 911
- Georgia Crisis and Access Line
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - call or text 1-800-273-8255

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All career and technical education programs follow the DCSS BOE’s policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, and disability in all programs, services, activities, and employment. In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language proficiency is not a barrier to admission or participation.