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Welcome to PTHS Counseling!
Our Mission
The mission of the Peters Township High School Counseling Program is to provide a comprehensive, developmental counseling program addressing the personal/social, academic and career development of all students. School counselors are professional student advocates who provide support to maximize student potential and academic achievement. In partnership with other educators, parents or guardians and the community, school counselors assist all students in realizing their abilities, interests, and goals as they transition through the educational process to become successful members of society and life-long learners.
We welcome you to view the tabs on the submenu for more specific information.
Counseling Department Support Staff
Mrs. Jaime Vamossy
Counseling Full-Time Secretary
724-941-6250 x8006
Mrs. Lisa Gobbie
Counseling Part-Time Secretary
724-941-6250 x8007
Social Workers & School Psychologist
Mrs. Michelle Gallentine
Social Worker
724-941-6250 x8911
Mr. Jason Kusic
Social Worker
724-941-6250 x8429
Mr. Gary Bole
School Psychologist
724-941-6251 x3328
Links and Downloads
Alumni Transcript Requests
To request your graduate transcript, please send an email with the information below:
- Name
- Year of Graduation
- Name & Address of transcript destination
Appling for a Work Permit
- Download complete sections A and B of the electronic work permit application form. Note that while some fields may be completed electronically, you will need to print the form to complete the necessary signature. Download form here.
NOTE: Leave the date of application, date of issue, and permit number in the top right corner of the application BLANK. “Place of residence” is only necessary if the student also resides in a secondary address apart from the parent who is signing and indicating a residence on the bottom right. - Scan and email the completed form along with a copy of the student’s birth certificate or passport.
- A high school staff member will process the work permit, witness the signature, and provide further instructions regarding work permits.
U.S. Selective Service System Registration
Specifically, information regarding the U.S. requirement to register for Selective Service. Pertains to male high school students & males aged 18 to 25 years old.
Selective Service System: Contains links to register and facts about requirements/registration.
Military Opt Out Information
Federal Law requires the school district to provide secondary school students' names, addresses & telephone numbers to military recruiters upon request. State law requires the school district to compile a list of juniors and make that list available to recruiters. A secondary school student or the parent of the student may request that the student's information not be released without prior written consent.
250 AR-1 Military Opt Out Letter
PA Voter Registration
Turning 18? Congratulations! Find out information on registering to vote on the PA Voter Services website.
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Alumni Transcript Requests
To request your graduate transcript, please send an email with the information below:- Name
- Year of Graduation
- Name & Address of transcript destination
Appling for a Work Permit
- Download complete sections A and B of the electronic work permit application form. Note that while some fields may be completed electronically, you will need to print the form to complete the necessary signature. Download form here.
NOTE: Leave the date of application, date of issue, and permit number in the top right corner of the application BLANK. “Place of residence” is only necessary if the student also resides in a secondary address apart from the parent who is signing and indicating a residence on the bottom right. - Scan and email the completed form along with a copy of the student’s birth certificate or passport.
- A high school staff member will process the work permit, witness the signature, and provide further instructions regarding work permits.
U.S. Selective Service System Registration
Specifically, information regarding the U.S. requirement to register for Selective Service. Pertains to male high school students & males aged 18 to 25 years old.
Selective Service System: Contains links to register and facts about requirements/registration.
Military Opt Out Information
Federal Law requires the school district to provide secondary school students' names, addresses & telephone numbers to military recruiters upon request. State law requires the school district to compile a list of juniors and make that list available to recruiters. A secondary school student or the parent of the student may request that the student's information not be released without prior written consent.
250 AR-1 Military Opt Out Letter
PA Voter Registration
Turning 18? Congratulations! Find out information on registering to vote on the PA Voter Services website.
