Counseling Programs

PEER

Minority Student Union
MSU
Woodgrove High School’s Minority Student Union (MSU) is a student-led club that aims to promote cultural awareness, diversity, and inclusion within the school community. MSU focuses on broadening the understanding of different cultures and backgrounds among students. MSU encourages students to take on leadership roles and develop skills that will help them in the future. MSU is open to all students and believes that bringing together students from diverse backgrounds helps build a sense of community and belonging.

CAMPUS
CAMPUS is an academic and college preparation program designed to meet the specific needs of historically underrepresented students and first generation college students in Loudoun County. Students apply in the spring of their eighth-grade year or during the fall of grades 10-12. CAMPUS seeks to provide support and encouragement to students who demonstrate the ability to achieve academic success and college admission. Students commit to attending mandatory CAMPUS meetings or classes during the school day and attending CAMPUS activities throughout the year. Parents are also an integral part of CAMPUS and its success. Parents are expected to participate in CAMPUS initiatives and support their children in the college search and application process. Graduation from college is the measure of CAMPUS’ success.

We’re All Human
We are a community of students, teachers and parents at Woodgrove High School who have started a school club in support of suicidal youth, the "We're All Human Group" in partnership with The Ryan Bartel Foundation. To prevent further loss of students in our community, the club's mission is to provide an emotional safe haven. We want to help students by looking beyond the mask, by showing acceptance, understanding and support because every person matters.
Sources of Strength
Mission: Our mission is to provide the highest quality evidence-based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying and substance abuse by training, supporting, and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help and strength.
Vision: We believe that many strengths are more powerful than one, and our united goal is to activate and mobilize these strengths in ways that positively change individuals and communities.
Sources of Strength is a program used across the county to help students identify who/what you have in your life to rely on in times of need. From sports when you need to clear your head, to friends when you need a laugh. Sources of Strength helps you identify what you use in your daily life for laughs, to feel healthier or when you don't feel so great.