Alice Morgan M.Ed., PCC

Ms Morgan received her bachelor degree from Florida State University. She began her career as a classroom teacher, teaching at the secondary level in school systems in Florida, Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. Her accomplishments in the classroom include being named Kentucky State teacher of the year and her selection to develop new curriculum and an advanced placement program for gifted students during her tenure with the Solon City Schools. 

After moving to Ohio, Ms Morgan returned to the classroom and went on to earn her M.Ed. in school Counseling and Professional Counselor’s Licenses at Kent State University. As a school counselor, Alice became the Director of Counseling and Guidance at Solon High School. She served as President of the Ohio School Counselor Association, Executive Consultant to the OSCA Executive Board and received a “Lifetime Achievement Award” for contributions to the field of school counseling. 

She went on to complete her course work for a Profession Clinical Counselor Licensure at Cleveland State University. Ms Morgan has presented at numerous state conferences and currently is an adjunct professor at John Carroll University. 

Retiring after over thirty years in education, Ms. Morgan brings her knowledge and experience to help students and parents navigate the educational system as well as working with individuals (adult and children) on a wide range of issues.


Alice Morgan M.Ed., PCC counseler and teacher helping students and parents navigate the educational system