• Ms. DeJeanette Williams
    Name: DeJeanette Williams, M.Ed
    Title: Professional School Counselor 
    Room Number: 125
    Building Phone: 314-231-0413 ext. 22810
     
    Virtual Office Hours: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    Virtual Office Phone: 314-485-5773
     
    Degrees:
    B.S. Special Education-Learning Disabilities 
    University of Missouri-St. Louis
    Masters of Education-School Counseling
    Universty of Missouri-St. Louis 
     
    Favorite Quote:
    "Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education."
    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

    Counselor's Message:
     
    Hello parents and students! We are all experiencing a new "normal" with the Coronavirus. You and your children may have a difficult time adjusting to the shutdown. Saint Louis Public Schools has resources available for you to use during this time. The list below is available for you. Please be careful and stay safe. 
     
    • Social and Emotional Support: Contact Student Support Services at 314-345-6900 or studentservices@slps.org 
    • SLPS has partnered with the City of St. Louis and area Charter Schools to distribute meals on Fridays only 8:00 AM-12:00 Noon. Visit www.slps.org/meals for a list of locations. 
    • Click on www.stlouis-mo.gov for additional resources from the City of St. Louis 
     
     
     
     

    Biography:

    My name is DeJeanette Williams. I graduated in May of 1994 from the University of Missouri-St. Louis with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Special Education with an emphasis on Learning Disabilities.  I entered the doors of Carr Lane in August of 1994 as a self-contained classroom teacher. While serving as a classroom teacher, I entered the Masters degree program in counseling at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and completed my degree in May of 2004.  I entered the counselor's office at Carr Lane in August of 2006.  I am proud to say that I have served the students of Carr Lane Middle School for twenty-five years and plan to be here for many more years.  The old African proverb says " It takes a village to raise a child" and it is my job to ensure that each child is equipped with the tools to build their own village.