Robbinsdale Area Schools
High School

Counseling

The Cooper High School counselors and support staff are available to help all students with educational planning, personal and social growth, career planning and decision making. Students are welcome to stop into the Student Support Office before school or between classes to make an appointment to meet with their counselor.

2024-2025 Course Guides

Grades 9 -10 

Grades 11-12 

Records Request

Transcript requests should be made by e-mail or fax, and include the following information: 

  • Student’s Full Name
  • Student’s Date of Birth
  • Student’s Graduation year or last year of attendance
  • Complete mailing address where transcript should be sent 

E-mail requests to CooperHS_Records@rdale.org or fax to 763-504-8698.

 

ACT Test Information

The ACT (American College Test) is a national college admissions examination.  The ACT is administered on in September (three test dates), October (four test dates), and one test each month in December through June. Students can sign-up on-line (only) on  ACT website. 

At Cooper, the ACT is taken by all juniors at school in March. This test is FREE for our juniors; students do not need to register for the test.

Contacts

Cooper Counselors are assigned by graduation year. The counselor will stay with the student throughout the student's high school career. 

Salinee Hough
Class of 2027 Counselor
763-504-8524 |  Salinee_Hough@rdale.org

Alessandra Bivona
Class of 2026 Counselor
763-504-8521 |  Alessandra_Bivona@rdale.org

Samuel Meyers
Class of 2025 Counselor
763-504-8516 | Samuel_Meyers@rdale.org

Anna Walters
Class of 2024 and Class of 2028 Counselor
763-504-8523 |  Anna_Walters@rdale.org

 


Roberta Miller
Registrar
763-504-8519  |  Roberta_Miller@rdale.org

Mark Rosenblum
College & Career Center
763-504-8664  | mark_rosenblum@rdale.org 

School-Based Mental Health Services

Through a community partnership with People Incorporated and a grant from the MN Department of Human Services, Cooper has an on-site school-based mental health therapist.  If you have questions or concerns about your student's social-emotional behavior and wish to access school based mental health services, please contact your student's school counselor. 
 

Mental Health Resources

If you have immediate concerns for the physical safety of anyone in your family, call 911. If you or anyone in your family need an urgent mental health evaluation, please CALL AHEAD to the hospital or clinic for instructions on where and when to access this service to keep yourself and others safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • Hennepin County Mobile Crisis, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, call
    • Children and youth (up to 18): 612-348-2233
    • Adults (18+): 612-596-1223
  • Text HOME to 741741 to be connected with a counselor who will help defuse the crisis and connect the texter to local resources. Available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. 
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  1-800-273-8255. Spanish:  1-888-628-9454. Available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
  • Minnesota Warmline is available for anyone who is struggling with anxiety, loneliness and social isolation, especially during this challenging time. Call 651-288-0400 toll-free or text "Support" to 85511 on Mon - Sat., from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Our Certified Peer Specialists are here to listen; here to help.

Additional Cooper Student Support Staff

Virtual Supports

Request Virtual or Phone Meeting

Virtual Guidance Office: Cooper students and families can request a virtual appointment with their counselor or other support staff.

Virtual Calming Room

The Virtual Calming Room is a place for students to find tools and strategies for managing emotions and feelings.