Guidance Services are designed to help students make the most of their educational, vocational, and personal opportunities. The Guidance Department at L.V.T.I. offers the following services to students, faculty, parents, and alumni: career information, college and job placement, testing and evaluations, college financial aid information, opportunities in the millitary and personal counseling.

The department also offers drug and alcohol abuse information, conflict mediation, referral to in-house groups and to outside agencies and family counseling.

Each grade has been assigned an individual counselor who will work with the students of that grade until graduation. The Guidance counselor will review students' warning notices and quarterly report cards and may see students to discuss ways in which they can improve their school performance. If a student wishes to change a classroom or shop course, they should see their guidance counselor to initiate that process. The counselor are also available for students who seek help for personal and emotional problems, including the need to "talk out" a family conflict, teacher conflict, problems with friends, sex, drugs, alcohol, etc. Students are also encouraged to visit the Guidance office to take advantage of the career/college search computer program, college catalogs, scholarship information, miliary career information, and job placement.

Counselors can help students to understand themselves better in relation to the world of work so that the best career choice can be made. Any student wishing to see his/her guidance counselor should see the guidance secretary for an appointment.

Class of 2010
Class of 2012
Ms. Heather Toomey
Ms. Johanna Smith
Class of 2011
Class of 2013
Mr. Fred Gallo
Ms. Sally Glowik
Talent Search Coordinator
Vocational Spec. Ed. Teacher
Ms. Erin Landry
Mrs. Melissa Gagnon

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