Ms. Nuss has been with the Tekamah-Herman Schools since August of 2009. She completed her Master's Degree in K-12 Counseling in May 2011 through the University of Nebraska - Omaha. Before becoming a member of the Tekamah-Herman Staff, she taught middle school science in the Omaha Area.
The Counseling Department focuses on three domains:
Personal/Social
Academic
Career.
Tekamah Herman Mission Statement: Preparing to contribute to a changing world.
Tekamah Herman Vision Statement: Tekamah Herman schools, its parents and communities will provide a safe environment where students learn academic, technological, and social skills to be college and/or career ready.
Tekamah Herman School Counseling department:
1. Believes every student can learn and succeed
2. Believes every student should have access to and an opportunity for a high quality education.
3. Believes every student should graduate from high school prepared for post secondary opportunities
School Counselors:
1. Create a safe space for all students to be who they are.
2. Follow ethical standards, mindsets and behaviors
3. Collaborate with students, families, teachers , administrators and other staff.
4. Promote and enhance Students Academic, Career and Emotional Outcomes
5. Are leaders
Tekamah Herman Secondary Counseling Department Mission Statement
The school counseling program at Tekamah-Herman secondary school encourages all students to work to their highest potential and prepare to meet their college and career goals. We collaborate with students, parents and staff members to meet the academic, social/emotional and career needs of our student body.
Tekamah Herman Secondary Counseling Department Vision Statement
The vision of the Tekamah Herman Secondary Counseling Program is that all students are college and career-ready, achieving their fullest potential to make a positive difference in their communities. Our students demonstrate responsibility, honesty, strong character and are prepared to contribute and lead in a diverse global society. All students will maximize their potential for academic success and become life-long learners.