Columbia, Heritage welcome Thompson as counselor
Madison, Madison County Record, News, Schools, Z - News Main
 By  GreggParker Published 
12:28 pm Saturday, November 23, 2019

Columbia, Heritage welcome Thompson as counselor

MADISON – As counselor, Shanaya Thompson considers herself safe haven for students and their families at Columbia and Heritage elementary schools.

She was serving as a counselor in North Georgia when her husband accepted a job offer in Huntsville. Immediately, she started to look for a school district that best suited her children’s needs and her passion for counseling.

“I was blessed to find that Columbia and Heritage elementary were looking. Seeing all the hard work and dedication among students, staff and community, I knew … I wanted to take part,” Thompson said.

Thompson earned bachelor and master’s degrees Liberty University. With Network of International Christian Schools, she worked at International Community School in Singapore. Back home, she served as elementary school counselor at Ringgold Elementary School in Georgia.

In Madison, Thompson’s primary objective is to facilitate Social, Emotional Learning for SEL in classrooms. “Having an additional counselor in the building allows more opportunities to reach students with this very important education,” she said. To augment individual counseling, she will use small groups to discuss topics, like anger management, anxiety and social skills.

As a counselor, Thompson is an advocate for wellbeing of students, along with teachers, parents and the community. Students realize that Thompson doesn’t judge or discipline. She “provides a place (to) openly discuss choices, concerns and curiosities. I’m … a lovingly assertive mentor.”

One student in Singapore was unforgettable. The shy eighth-grader was extremely bright, kind and charismatic yet lacked self-confidence. The girl was convinced that she had no right to receive love.

Thompson subtly validated the child, and the girl’s self-esteem slowly grew. Thompson realized one person can make an impact, and the girl inspired her to pursue motivational speaking.

Her husband Aaron works as a mechanical engineer at Lockheed Martin. Their son Hayden Branam, 16, is a sophomore at James Clemens High School. Daughters Kayla Thompson, 12, is an eighth-grader at Liberty Middle School and Audrey, 8, is a third-grader at Heritage.

Shanaya enjoys reading inspirational books. Travel aficionados, the Thompsons have visited Singapore, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Shanaya also pursues motivational speaking to adolescents.

Also on The Madison Record
Space Command relocation to Huntsville to bring area growth
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Staff Reports 
September 10, 2025
HUNTSVILLE — Officials expect at least 1,400 jobs to be directly added to the north Alabama area with the U.S. Space Command Headquarters permanently ...
Newly elected Madison mayor to depart US Chess role
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Ranae Bartlett was named US Chess Executive Director in 2024
By JOHN HARTMANN US Chess Press 
September 10, 2025
MADISON - It is said that no one can serve two masters. And so US Chess Executive Director Ranae Bartlett is trading Caïssa for the people of Madison,...
Triana Fire Department train for medical helicopter operation
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
September 10, 2025
TRIANA – Firefighters who work in Triana Fire Department recently accomplished a new milestone in their training to serve and protect their town. On-s...
Itty Bitty Bakers sweetens the community with classes
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
By KADIE TAYLOR news@themadisonrecord.com 
September 10, 2025
MADISON - Sweeten your day, Itty Bitty Bakers offers baking classes for locals, from 18 months to adults. Itty Bitty Bakers owner Kayla Johnson has be...
Madison Visionary Partners to host Gather Madison, volunteers needed
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
EVENTS
Gregg Parker 
September 10, 2025
MADISON – In its premiere in 2025, the Gather Madison event will unite residents of all backgrounds at one long table for a free, shared meal in the s...
Kids to Love to go “Over the Edge” for children in foster care Sept. 19-20
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Staff Reports 
September 10, 2025
MADISON - Bold, compassionate individuals will be going “Over the Edge” for Kids to Love during a thrilling two-day fundraiser where participants rapp...
The Madison Street Festival is less than a month away
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
September 10, 2025
MADISON – The first Saturday in October. That’s the day Madison residents turn out to visit with friends and neighbors, promote school groups, shop fo...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *