Last names A-Go: Ms. Flores 720-423-5058, Dalia_Flores@dpsk12.net
Last names Gr-Pad: Ms. Ray 720-423-5061, Heather_Ray@dpsk12.net
Last names Pae-Z: Mr. Cunningham 720-423-5260, Nicholas_Cunningham@dpsk12.net
P-TECH students and College Intensive: Mr. Jack Moodey 720-423-5062, John_Moodey@dpsk12.net
The vision of the school counseling program at Abraham Lincoln High School is that all students graduate career and college ready in ways that represent their unique skills and abilities and allow them to reach their full potential as contributing members of our global society. ALHS students are engaged lifelong learners who demonstrate characteristics of PRIDE (Persevering, Respectful, Involved, Dependable, Empowered) and cultivate a culture of continuous improvement in themselves and their communities.
The school counseling program at Abraham Lincoln High School is committed to promoting a culture of academic excellence, fostering college and career preparedness, and encouraging social/emotional growth for all students in collaboration with school personnel, parents, and community members. School Counselors, as an integral part of the Abraham Lincoln High School community, will support all students equitably in acquiring the skills and accessing the necessary tools to create an individual academic and post-secondary plan, become college and career ready, and contribute, as productive citizens, in our diverse and ever changing society.
If you need immediate support or want to help a friend/family member get support, call or text the following numbers:
Dalia Flores attended Colorado State University for her bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies. She then went on to earn her master’s degree in Counseling at the University of Colorado- Denver. Dalia is a proud graduate of Denver Public Schools and has been working for the district in different capacities since 2011. This is Dalia’s eighth year at Abraham Lincoln High School. Dalia’s family is from Durango, Mexico. She is a native Spanish speaker. During her free time, Dalia enjoys listening to audiobooks and staying active!
Phone: 720-423-5058
Heather Ray grew up in Virginia and attended the College of William and Mary, earning a BS in Psychology. She had always dreamed of living in Colorado, so she headed that way immediately after graduation. Once there, she attended Denver Seminary and earned her MA in Counseling. This is her 16th year at Abraham Lincoln High School, all of which have been at Abraham Lincoln High School. She loves the ALHS students and community, and that has kept her at Lincoln for so many years. Outside of school, she loves spending time with her family, working in her garden, trail running and hiking mountains.
Phone: 720-423-5061
Niko Cunningham was born and raised in western Colorado and has lived in Denver for 15 years. He earned his bachelors degree in Human Services from Metropolitan Sate University in Denver. He went on to complete his master's degree in School Counseling from the University of Colorado, Denver in 2019. Niko has over 10 years experience working with youth, including 5 years as an adolescent substance use counselor and has worked for several school districts as a student support staff and restorative justice coordinator. He enjoys volunteering in the Denver community around issues of social justice and community equity. On his free time, Niko likes to spend time with friends, going to concerts, and watching sports.
Phone: 720-423-5260
PTECH & College Intensive
Jack Moodey grew up in Seattle but earned his bachelor’s degree in English in Colorado. During that time, he fell in love with the state and the Denver community. After exploring a few different career paths, he discovered a passion for working with students as they navigate their own paths in life. That led him to pursue his MA in Counseling at the University of Denver. This is Jack’s first year as a professional School Counselor, and he’s incredibly excited to be part of the Abraham Lincoln High School community. Outside of school, he enjoys making music, playing soccer, and spending quality time with friends and family.
Phone: 720-423-5062
Email: john_moodey@dpsk12.net