Welcome to the Counseling Office

Ms. Vanessa Bailey

Ms. Vanessa Bailey

Email

Phone: 915-434-4022

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Counselor for last names P-Sal

Ms. Esperanza Escobedo Cataldi

Ms. Esperanza Escobedo Cataldi

Email

Phone: 915-434-4003

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Counselor for last names Ci-Gom

Ms. Laura Galindo

Ms. Laura Galindo

Email

Phone: 915-434-4019

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Counselor for last names beginning with Gon - Loz

Ms. Kimberly Grijalva

Ms. Kimberly Grijalva

Email

Phone: 915-434-4017

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Counselor for last names A - Ch

Ms.Elizabeth Breceda

Mr. Elizabeth Breceda

Email

Phone: 915-434-4021

Degrees and Certifications:

Students Last Names Lu - O

Ms. Irene Rios

Ms. Irene Rios

Email

Phone: 915-434-4018

Degrees and Certifications:

Last Names Sam - Z

Role of a School Counselor

The role of a school counselor, as outlined by the ASCA (American School Counselor Association) national model, encompasses various responsibilities to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Here's a summary with bulleted points:

  • Academic Guidance:

    • Assist students in developing academic goals and plans.

      Guide course selection and career pathways.

      Monitor and address academic progress and challenges.

  • Social-Emotional Support:

    • Foster a positive school environment conducive to emotional well-being.

      Offer counseling services to address students' social and emotional concerns.

      Promote interpersonal skills and conflict resolution.

  • Career Development:

    • Facilitate exploration of career options and interests.

      Provide information on post-secondary education and career pathways.

      Assist in developing career-related skills and goals.

  • Individual and Group Counseling:

    • Conduct one-on-one counseling sessions to address personal challenges.

      Facilitate group counseling sessions for specific issues or concerns.

      Implement interventions to enhance students' social skills.

  • Advocacy and Collaboration:

    • Advocate for students' needs within the school community.

      Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to support student success.

      Play a key role in creating a positive and inclusive school culture.

  • Crisis Intervention:

    • Provide immediate support and intervention during crises.

      Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to address emergencies.

      Implement strategies to help students cope with traumatic events.

  • Data Analysis and Assessment:

    • Utilize data to assess the effectiveness of counseling programs.

      Analyze academic and behavioral trends to inform decision-making.

      Continuously evaluate and improve counseling services based on outcomes.