Mrs. Cynthia Bogues
In elementary and middle school, kids are learning so much more than math and reading—they’re discovering who they are, how to handle big emotions, build friendships, and navigate challenges. That’s where a school counselor comes in.
Our counselor is a trusted guide, a listening ear, and a cheerleader for every student’s emotional well-being, social growth, and academic success. Whether helping a child manage anxiety, talk through a conflict, or plan for future goals, we’re here to support the whole child—heart and mind.
When students feel safe, heard, and confident, they thrive. That’s the difference a counselor makes. Meet Ms. Cynthia Bogues. We are lucky to have her.
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you. I am the K-8 School Counselor here at BIA Charter School.
I was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and I currently live in Fulton County. I have my Bachelor’s in Sociology and a Master’s in School Counseling from Mercer University. I have also completed my Ed.S in Professional Counseling and Supervision.
My involvement with the students takes place in several ways. One of my functions as the school counselor is to implement whole-school prevention programs, such as, bully prevention education, character education, drug and alcohol awareness, and career education. These lessons generally take place with the entire class within each grade level.
Another one of my functions as the school counselor is to facilitate student groups. Groups usually consist of 3-6 students that meet with me weekly. Each group is usually focused on one topic, such as, grief, social skills, friendship or coping with family changes. Focused groups will be developed according to the needs of the students.
All students have the opportunity to meet with me, as needed. Students grades 3-8 may fill out a student referral form to see me and I will schedule with their teacher to meet with them during their non-instructional time. Students K-2 may ask their teacher if they may meet with me during non-instructional time. In addition, I also meet individually with students whom would benefit from short term intervention based school counseling (non clinical).
I am also the 504 coordinator here at BIA. I am responsible for overseeing the implementation, review and coordination of 504 plans. I am also the coordinator for Social Emotional Learning through daily application of Second Step.
Lastly, I am available to meet with parents. As needed, I can meet with parents individually to discuss specific concerns or to serve as a liaison for families needing community or clinical counseling resources. I often collaborate with local practitioners such as psychologists, licensed counselors and social workers, and medical doctors to help meet the clinical mental health needs of students.
I am excited to work with all the students and families at BIA and look forward to meeting all of you. Please visit the description of the school counseling program and browse through our resources to learn more about my role in the school and how I can assist you and your child. Also, contact me with any questions or concerns!