DR. Roger Frazier
Intermediate Grades 7th-8th:
Location:
Ford Hall Building
Room: 2208
Email: roger.frazier@sausd.us
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM- 3:30 PM
Office #:
714- 480- 2234
Ext: 55478
During Dr. Roger Frazier's tenure in the field of education, he has served as a teacher, counselor, assistant principal, elementary school principal, intermediate school principal, site director at Rancho Santiago College and site director for the Regional Opportunity Program (ROP). Having served in these various capacities has afforded him the unique perspective of understanding the needs of students and their families at every academic strata. He is very excited to be a member of the Cougar family; and equally delighted, to have the privilege to serve the students, parents and staff at this great school!
Durante la carrera del Dr. Roger Frazier en el campo de la educación, ha trabajado como maestro, consejero, subdirector, director de escuela primaria, director de escuela intermedia, director de sitio en el Rancho Santiago College y director de sitio para el Programa de Oportunidad Regional (ROP). Haber servido en estas diversas capacidades le ha brindado una perspectiva única para comprender las necesidades de los estudiantes y sus familias en cada estrato académico. Está muy emocionado de ser parte de la familia Cougar y igualmente encantado de tener el privilegio de servir a los estudiantes, padres y personal de esta gran escuela!
EDUCATION
Columbia Evangelical Ministry
D.Min.
La Sierra University
Doctor of Education In Administration & Leadership: All but Dissertation (ABD)
California State University, Bakersfield
M.A. Early Childhood Education
M.A. Educational Counseling
M.A. Educational Administration
California State University, Bakersfield
B.A. Sociology
B.A. History
Certificates:
Pupil Services Credential
Professional Clear Administrative Credential
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American School Counselor Association (ASCA)
CONFIDENTIALITY
Conversations between students and counselors are treated with the utmost confidentiality. However, it is important to note that there are exceptions to this confidentiality. If a counselor suspects that a student is experiencing abuse, neglect, or poses a danger to themselves or others, they have a legal, ethical, and professional obligation to report these concerns to the parents or the appropriate authorities. This is done to ensure the safety and well-being of the student and those around them.