Counseling center
Counseling Secretary: Jaqueline Ramos Ortiz
office: 503-844-1413
fax: 503-844-1418
Counseling Secretary: Jaqueline Ramos Ortiz
office: 503-844-1413
fax: 503-844-1418
Wednesday, April 16: Incoming 7th Grade Family Night
Carol Anderson
7th Grade (Class of 2030)
Office: 503-844-1412
call/text: 971.220.8634
Eli Andrade
8th Grade (Class of 2029)
Office: 503-844-1415
call/text: 971.206.4040
Jose CampuzanoReal
Graduation Coach/Family Liaison
Bilingual English / Español
Office: 503-844-1400 ext. 3912
call/text: 503.389.0633
Kasia Gutierrez
GHS Connection Counselor
503-844-1900 ext. 41942
gutierrk@hsd.k12.or.us
Diana Fragosi
Registrar
Bilingual English / Español
Office: 503-844-1401
call/text: 971.208.5930
Jaqueline Ramos Ortiz
Secretary
Bilingual English / Español
Office: 503-844-1413
The Evergreen Middle School Counselors aim to provide an effective, comprehensive school counseling program to students in the following areas: responsive services including peer mediations, student check-ins, classroom guidance lessons, and referral to outside counseling agencies; high school & beyond planning; and academic supports, including referral to the Student Study Team for further consideration of 504 plan accommodations or Special Education program.
Mission Statement:
The goal of the Evergreen Counseling Department is to help enhance students' potential for life-long success. Counselors find creative ways for all students to achieve academically, socially, and with career development.
Vision:
Our students are the future of our diverse local and global community. The Evergreen Middle School Counseling Department strives to empower each and every student to achieve personal/social, academic and long term career success. We foster an environment that encourages personal inquiry and growth, social responsibility, and academic excellence. The Evergreen school counselors believe that every student can succeed through the collaborative efforts of school, home, and community leading to responsible and productive citizenship in the 21st century.
We Believe:
ALL students have the ability to learn and experience individual success in relation to their needs;
School counselors must be advocates and collaborators who create equitable opportunities for personal and academic growth for every student;
That ethical standards and data must be used to guide and evaluate the development of our school counseling program.
We will keep all conversations confidential unless:
You tell us someone is hurting you
You tell us you plan to harm yourself
You tell us you plan to harm someone else
You know of someone being harmed
You give us permission to tell another trusted adult