Rosemont High School Counseling
Welcome Wolverines to the Counseling Website where you can find all information related to school counseling support, whether it be academic support, college and career exploration tools and opportunities or mental wellness resources.
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Audrey Kamilos
If your last name begins: A- Erdm
Your counselor is Audrey Kamilos.
(916) 395-5130 Extension 508027
If you would like to make an appointment with Ms. Kamilos
Please email me here: Audrey-Kamilos@scusd.edu or call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 to make an appointment.
Pam Reeder-Esparza
If your last name begins: Erv-Lon
Your counselor is Pam Reeder-Esparza.
(916) 395-5130 Extension 508058
If you would like to make an appointment with Ms. Reader-Esparza
Contact Ms. Reeder-Esparza here: esparzap@scusd.edu or call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 to make an appointment.
Pam Reeder-Esparza’s Office Hours
If you would like to meet please send me an email and I will schedule a Zoom meeting, or an in-person meeting.
Onisha Cook
If your last name begins: Lopez - Roberts
Your counselor is Onisha Cook​
(916) 395-5130 Extension 508029
If you would like to make an appointment with Ms. Cook
Please email me here: Onisha-Cook@scusd.edu or call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 to make an appointment.
Onisha Cook’s Office Hours
Sam Hendrix-McCowan
If your last name begins: Robin - Z
Your counselor is Sam Hendrix-Mccown
(916) 395-5130 Extension 508028
Please email me here: Samuel-McCowan@scusd.edu or call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 to make an appointment.
Linda Nguyen
Career and College Counselor
Linda Nguyen
(916) 395-5130 Extension 508026
Please email me here: Linda-Nguyen2@scusd.edu or call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 to make an appointment.
Counseling Appointments and Office Hours
If you would like to make an appointment with your counselor please call Michele Ayala at (916) 395-5130 Ext. 508020 or email michelay@scusd.edu
Counselors also accept drop-in ZOOM appointments if their schedule permits. This is only an option if you have a quick questions as these drop ins are limited to 5 minutes.
Academic Support
College Readiness and Exploration
All Sacramento City Unified students have an account with the California College Guidance Initiative.
Community College
4-Year Universities: California State Universities and University of California
Historically Black Colleges or Universities
What is Advanced Education?
The advanced education program lets high school students take community college classes and earn college credit while still in high school. Advanced education students may take up to two classes during any fall, spring, or summer semester.
Eligibility
Advanced education students must meet the following criteria:
You are 16 or 17 years old or you have already completed 10th grade by the first day college classes start
You are currently enrolled in high school (public, private, or home school)
Your unweighted high school grade point average (GPA) is 2.7 or higher