Supporting Student Wellness with Derrick Westry: Counseling in a Virtual High School
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Supporting student wellness is essential to learning, especially during the high school years when students are navigating academic expectations, relationships, and future decisions. In a virtual environment, counseling must be intentional, accessible, and grounded in strong relationships.
In this episode of GCA Unmuted: Voices of Virtual Education, we’re joined by Derrick Westry, a high school counselor at Georgia Cyber Academy. Derrick shares what counseling looks like in a virtual setting and how he supports students’ academic planning, mental health, and overall well-being.
The conversation explores how trust is built with students online, how counselors identify and respond to student needs, and how collaboration with teachers, graduation coaches, and families supports a whole-student approach. Derrick also reflects on the challenges and opportunities of providing counseling at a distance and addresses common concerns about whether meaningful support can happen in a virtual school.
This episode is part of GCA Unmuted’s ongoing documentation of how virtual schools support student wellness as an integrated part of learning.
Thanks for listening to GCA Unmuted: Voices of Virtual Education, a podcast documenting how virtual school works in practice at Georgia Cyber Academy.
Each episode features educators, staff, and leaders sharing real stories and systems that support teaching and learning in a virtual environment.
Learn more about the podcast and explore past episodes at:
https://www.georgiacyber.org/about/unmuted
You can also watch full episodes and highlights on our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@GCAchampions