<p>Please learn how to spell Guidance Counselor. C-O-U-N-S-E-L-O-R. That is all.</p>
<p>What? It's not Councilor? Canceler? What?</p>
<p>I've seen much more butchered spellings than your examples.</p>
<p>Where did that come from? Maybe you should go talk to your concelar about that built up anger. jk</p>
<p>I suggest the American Consular in Iraq.</p>
<p>Wait now, how many L's?</p>
<p>I don't know - Uncle Vito told me it was Consigliere - and I always listen to Uncle Vito.</p>
<p>^I'd be fine with that if it were used in the correct context. It's better than "consuler," which I actually saw on here today.</p>
<p>FF3 spellcheck?</p>
<p>I feel sorry for all of those people still using Internet Explorer. It's slower, the layout is yucky, it's hard to use, and it's a venue by which Microsoft can spy on its users.</p>
<p>And here I thought it was "concierge."</p>
<p>Wow, I thought it was s-t-f-u </p>
<p>? Must be wrong.....</p>
<p>JB is 6 posts away from being a senior member</p>
<p>This is a caf</p>
<p>consilier.</p>
<p>but I know how to spell guidence counsilor</p>
<p>There are not one, not two, not three, but FOUR ways of spelling guidance Countsellor. Hahahaha! <em>thunder and lightning</em> </p>
<p>(Brought to you by the SAT score 2400 and the letter grade A++++.)</p>
<p>This is getting old.</p>
<p>^ just like most guidance counselors :)</p>
<p>I think this should become a sticky thread in the High School Life forum.</p>