School Counselor
Hello and thanks for visiting my web page! My name is Jan Andreini-Camps, and I am proud to be the School Counselor at Colonel Smith Middle School for the 2025-2026 school year. This is my 37th year working for the Ft. Huachuca Accommodation School District, with 16 years working as a 4th grade teacher, and 21 working as a counselor at the elementary and middle school levels.
I was born and raised in Upper Michigan and attended Northern Michigan University to obtain a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. I later attended the University of Phoenix to obtain my master's degree in Educational Counseling as well as my Administrative Certification.
My main goal as a counselor is to provide academic, career, and social/emotional support to all of our students. I prefer to be proactive and work with those who need assistance prior to any situation spiraling or getting out of control, so if there is ever a need for me to intervene, please don't hesitate to email or call me anytime at [email protected] or 520-417-8466. You may also call the school office number at 520-459-8892. I am more than willing to help your child resolve any issue.
P3 Campus Anonymous Reporting:
Incident Report: This document may be used if you have a situation you need to report to an adult. Please complete this form and send it via email to [email protected]. You may also print the form and return to the main office for Dr. Granillo or me. Thank you!
Confidentiality Law
Student and family privacy is very important. All information shared with a school counselor will remain confidential unless:
***A student shares a plan to harm himself, herself or someone else.
***There is suspicion a student may be a victim of abuse or neglect.
In these situations, school counselors are required by law to report this information, and may also share information with teachers/staff on a "need to know" basis with student or parent permission.
Resources:
*Tutor.com
*plsclasses.com/ten-stress-relievers-for-students
*PBIS.org
*Charactercounts.org
*Militarychild.org
*verywellmind.com/ top-school-stress-relievers-for-students