On this website you will find an abundance of student and parent resources that can be used over the course of our school year and beyond. Should you need specific resources, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. We are all in this together so let's support one another.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Vuong
Important phone numbers for anyone in immediate need of help:
*Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255*
*Crisis Text Line: text word “HOME” to 741-741 *
*Didi Hirsch Mental health Services: (877) 727-4747*
*LA County Mental Health Services: (800) 854-7771*
*The Trevor Project: (866) 488-7386*
Counselors teach classroom lessons to all students on topics such as social/emotional, academic, and career needs.
Counselors assist students with goal-setting, decision- making, academic & career planning, and transition planning.
Individual and small group counseling, peer mediation, bully prevention, consultation & collaboration with parents and staff.
School counselors participate in school wide program planning and implementation such as PBIS, consulting and collaborating with other professionals, and coordinating of various supports for students and families.
Counselors provide a safe and confidential environment for students to discuss topics regarding their social/emotional needs, career goals as well as academic success. Some topics that we may discuss include: friendship issues, stress, anxiety, time management, goal-setting, academic planning, bullying, family changes, social skills, organization, career exploration and development of problem solving skills. School counseling is brief and solution focused and centers around skill building, not therapy.
A variety of small groups are offered to students sharing similar issues or life experiences who may benefit from working together with around 3-6 of their peers. Group sessions usually last about 30 minutes and are held for approximately 6-8 weeks. Topics are based on the needs of the students and may include: divorce or changing families, grief and loss, friendship and social skills, study skills, conflict resolution, anger management, self-esteem, and stress-management.
Counselors visit each classroom multiple times throughout the school year and have the chance to interact with every student during these lessons. Lessons typically last 30 minutes in length and cover topics such as school readiness skills, understanding feelings of self and others, problem solving skills, friendship skills, and study skills, all of which address the social, emotional, and academic needs of students.