COUNSELOR’S CORNER
Welcome to Bridgeport Middle School! This is my 7th year working at BMS and my 5th year as the counselor. I have come to love the school, students, and community over the past several years. I look forward to continuing to serve as the middle school counselor this year, and for many years to come. Please feel free to email or call me if you have any questions.
If you are a student, parent/guardian, friend, or teacher and would like to request a meeting or refer a student, please find the appropriate link on the right side of this page.
Online/Distance Learning
Student Login: BRID-Student ID number (ex: BRID-123456)
Password: Birthday - (ex: 01012001)
- All passwords have been reset to student birthdays.
- Students will be prompted to change their password when they login.
- Please have them either keep the password as their birthday, or write the new one down somewhere that they will be able to refer back to should they forget it.
Counseling Program Mission Statement:
As the counselor at Bridgeport Middle School, I am committed to creating a comprehensive counseling program that empowers all students to become lifelong learners and to reach their fullest potential through the development of academic, personal, and social skills.
Counselor Role and Philosophy:
The counselor is an advocate for all students in helping them get what they need to succeed in and out of school. Counseling can happen in a preventative manner or as an intervention. A preventative manner allows a counselor to address topics that are particular to that age group such as bullying, goal-setting, test-taking tips, college/career planning, developmental stages, healthy routines, etc. The most important part of a counselor's role is to empower students. If a child feels empowered to make positive decisions and believes the future is bright, then many roadblocks will be removed that could have been path changers beforehand. A counselor is not a universal problem solver, but she does play an integral part in helping students become more confident and successful in navigating our ever-changing world. The counselor is involved in both direct and indirect services that aid the students in being successful.
Middle School Counselors
What is a Comprehensive Counseling Program?
The ultimate goal of a comprehensive school counseling program is student success. The program's design, delivery, and content are dedicated to enhancing the ability of all students to fully utilize the educational opportunities available to them. The PreK-12 program is delivered through direct and indirect services designed to address three domains of student development: academic, personal/social, and career.
Comprehensive school counseling programs are integral to the school's educational environment and partner with other academic and behavioral initiatives to effect positive changes in student achievement and behavior. Professional school counselors plan the comprehensive school counseling program and facilitate its delivery in collaboration with school administrators, other professional educators, and community members to produce measurable results. In a comprehensive program, the school counselor serves as a leader, advocate, and collaborator working to recognize and remove systemic barriers to student success. Resulting positive changes include increased student achievement, an improved graduation rate, consistent attendance, reduced disciplinary referrals, completed individual learning plans, and increased student participation in the community.
BISD follows the Texas Model for Comprensive School Counseling Programs. Click here for more information. Guidance lessons at Bridgeport Middle School focus on goal-setting, bullying, character building, organization, time-management, study skills, and teen safety.
BMS Counselor
702 17th St.
Bridgeport, TX 76426
940.683.2273
Counselor: Patina Berardi
pberardi@bridgeportisd.net