Student Services

Urban Middle School takes pride in its counseling program. Services offered include, individual and group counseling in the areas of personal/social concerns, academics, and career exploration. Students wishing to see a counselor should complete the request form below. Parents should also feel free to contact their child's counselor if they have any questions.
Xello

Xello is an interactive career guide used by SASD to help prepare our students for their future. Xello uses various assessments to match students with the best fitting careers. From here, students are able to explore in-depth occupational profiles about a variety of careers.
Anti-Bullying
Learn how to recognize the signs, take safe action, and get help that works—both online and in person. This site offers tools, stories, and advice designed for families and schools to make every environment safer.
To report bullying, or suspected bullying, please complete the Suspected Bullying Report Form.
Crime Stoppers
New anonymous text-a-tip and web-tip reporting for schools
Sheboygan Countywide Crime Stoppers now offers students, parents, and school staff the opportunity to securely and anonymously report “school-specific” crimes or safety concerns (including bullying) to the police and their School Resource Officer (SRO). Offered community-wide, this program also allows for specific tips to be directed to the SROs at Farnsworth, Horace Mann, and Urban Middle Schools, as well as North and South High Schools.
For example, if I wanted to text a tip to the SRO at Farnsworth about a student with drugs, I would text: “SCTIP Farnsworth John Doe has drugs in his locker” to 274637.

Here is the list of participating schools:
- Farnsworth Middle School “farnsworth”
- Horace Mann Middle School “horacemann”
- Urban Middle School “urban”
- North High School “north”
- South High School “south”
To text a tip, text “SCTIP” + your message, beginning with your school name to 274637 (CRIMES).
For general information, visit Sheboygan Countywide Crime Stoppers here.
Together, these reporting options, along with the "Quick 50 Program", provide students, parents, and school staff the opportunity to overcome two key elements that inhibit community involvement in reporting crimes: fear and apathy. Crime Stoppers…we want your information, NOT your name.
Tami Stauss
School Counselor
Amber Lindsay
School Psychologist
Andrew Bonestroo
School Counselor
Anna McCarthy
School Social Worker
