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North East Independent School District

Counseling & Guidance Services

Supporting Academic Success, Student Well-Being, and Future Planning

The North East ISD Counseling & Guidance Services Department supports the academic, emotional, and personal growth of every student. Our certified school counselors partner with students, families, and educators to provide guidance, resources, and support throughout a student’s educational journey.

From academic planning and course selection to mental health support and college readiness, NEISD counselors help students navigate challenges, build confidence, and prepare for life beyond graduation.

Our work reflects NEISD’s goal to ensure every student has the support needed to succeed in school and beyond.

How School Counselors Support Students

NEISD school counselors provide a wide range of services designed to help students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Academic Planning

Counselors help students stay on track toward graduation by assisting with:

  • Course selection and scheduling
  • Graduation plan development
  • Academic goal setting
  • Credit recovery guidance
  • Transition planning between grade levels
College & Career Readiness

Preparing for life after high school begins early. NEISD counselors help students explore opportunities and plan for their future.

Support includes:

  • College exploration and application guidance
  • FAFSA and financial aid resources
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Career interest assessments
  • Military and technical training pathways
Social & Emotional Support

Students face many challenges during their school years. Our counselors provide support that helps students build resilience and healthy coping strategies.

Support may include:

  • Stress and anxiety management
  • Conflict resolution
  • Peer relationships and communication
  • Crisis response and referrals
  • Access to community resources
Student Transcripts

Students may need an official transcript when applying to colleges, technical schools, the military, or certain employers.

Transcripts include a student's:

  • Academic record
  • Courses completed
  • Grades earned
  • Graduation status

To request a transcript or learn more about transcript procedures, please visit the Student Transcript Request page or contact your school counseling office.


How to Contact a School Counselor

Students and families can connect with a counselor through their campus counseling office.

Counselors are available to help with:

  • Academic concerns
  • Personal or social challenges
  • College and career planning
  • Graduation requirements

To find your campus counselor, visit your school’s website or contact your campus front office.