Food Service Student Worker Flyer.pdf

Apply to be a food service student worker!

Open the flyer for directions and links on how to apply for this paid position next year!

Course Catalog

2023-2024 Catalog

2023-2024 Course Catalog.pdf

Mrs. Bree Crine

Seniors : A-Cha

Gr 9-11 :  A- Car

lauerbk@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4302

Mr. Erick Andrade

Seniors : Che-Ge

Gr 9-11 : Cas-Fi

andrae1@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4301

Mrs. Patricia Winlow

Seniors : Gi-Kl

Gr 9-11 : Fj-Ho

moltopc@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4306

Mrs. Brenda Green-Ellington

Seniors : Kn-Ol

Gr 9-11 : Hr-Man

greenbg@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4308

Mrs. Christy Zamora


Gr 9-11 : Mar-Ph

zamorcr@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4304

Ms. Kalee Whipple

Seniors : Om-Sh

Gr 9-11 : Pi-So

whippkd@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4307

Mrs. Trina Petty

Seniors : Si-Z

Gr 9-11 : Sp-Z

pettyts@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4309

Mrs. Megan Mengistu, LMSW, CSWI

Social Worker

mengim@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4304

Mrs. Nicole Twardzik

College & Career Counselor

twardnm@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4305


Mrs. Christine Childers

Counseling Secretary

childc1@nv.ccsd.net

Ext. 4300

To schedule a Parent Teacher Conference, please call our Counseling Secretary. All appointments will be virtual using Google Meet. 

Counselors Mission Statement

As school counselors, our role includes implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program in accordance with the State of Nevada.  This includes working professionally with administration, students, staff, parents and community to achieve equity, access, and graduation for all students.  School counselors work in three main domains. Collaborate with school personnel to assist students with developing skills to promote a thirst for learning that supports academic achievement and lifelong learning through thoughtful academic planning for graduation and beyond. Assist students with postsecondary options in conjunction with career opportunities. Help develop students’ personal and social growth through understanding of interpersonal skills to achieve respect of self and others with an emphasis on diversity. 


School counselors advocate, support and are a resource for all students to assist them in achieving their maximum potential through school-wide programs, classroom instruction, small groups and individual counseling while collaborating with staff, family, and community resources.  Counselors plan, implement and reflect upon, a systematic, data-driven program modeled by the American School Counselor Association, including ethical guidelines to close the gap for achievement, attainment and opportunity. 


As school counselors, our role includes implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program in accordance with the State of Nevada.  This includes working professionally with administration, staff, parents and our community to achieve equity, access, and success for all students.  School counselors recognize and distinguish individual and group differences and strive to value all students. School counselors:

We advocate, support and are a resource for all students to assist them in achieving their maximum potential through school-wide programs, classroom instruction, small groups and individual counseling while collaborating with staff, family, and/or community resources.  Counselors plan, implement and reflect upon, a systematic, data-driven program modeled by the American School Counselor Association, including ethical guidelines to close the gap for achievement, attainment and opportunity.