
Counselor's Corner

Isaac Myers - School Counselor
Welcome to Bryan Elementary!
Hello Bryan Bears! My name is Isaac Myers, and I am the school counselor at Bryan Elementary. I earned my Bachelor of Science degree from Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, where I double-majored in History and Theology. I then continued my learning and earned my Masters of Education in School Counseling from Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington.
In my six years as the counselor at Bryan, I have worked hard to cultivate relationships with students and families. It is my joy to see our Bryan Bears learn and grow both academically as well as socially and emotionally. Bryan Elementary is a caring school that focuses on the whole child. It is our mission to educate and care for students to provide them with the skills they need throughout their educational experience as well as their transition into the community.
As a counselor, I believe in a proactive approach to education. My role as the school counselor will be to advocate for students and families, as well as support our fantastic staff here at Bryan. I believe that having open communication is fundamental in providing a quality education for students. If you have any questions or concerns, I can be reached via phone at (208) 664-3237 or email at imyers@cdaschools.org
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Phone: (208) 664-3237
Email: imyers@cdaschools.org
Degrees and Certifications:
Bachelor of Science degree from Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon
Double-majored in History and Theology.
Masters of Education in School Counseling from Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington.
At Bryan Elementary School a range of counseling services are available to students, staff, and families, including:
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Crisis Counseling
Consultation
Collaboration
Referral
Classroom Lessons
504 Case Management
... and many other areas as needed...
There are many ways to see Mr. Myers
Self-referral
Parent referral
Teacher referral
Principal referral
Referral from other community professionals
In addition, counseling groups are offered to students in need of support. Counseling groups generally meet once a week over a six week period. All groups meet during the regular school day. As a regular part of the Coeur d'Alene School District educational program curriculum, these services are free to Bryan students and families. Please view the descriptions of the regular counseling groups and classroom lessons below.