Access
A pillar of our foundation is ACCESS. We have a core group of caring professionals which include Administrators, Teachers, Grade Level Coordinators, School Psychologists, Support Staff and Peer Counselors who are committed to providing wellness support for all students in all areas of campus life. Academic support and intervention is offered during the school day and before and after school through tutoring and boot camps to support all students on campus. The partnership with parents is a cornerstone of our unique model. An example of this partnership is our Magnificent 7 parent groups which include Brahma Boosters, Brahma Foundation, Council of African American Parents, Chinese American Parent Association, Hispanic Organization of Parents and Education, Korean American Parent Association, and South Asian Parent Association. We are so thankful to our parent groups who have given generously to provide important upgrades and resources reinforcing access for all students.
DBHS Leadership Team
Left to Right: Jennifer Burns (Instructional Dean), Gabriel Aguilar (Instructional Dean), Mike Bromberg (Operations Manager), David Hong (Principal), Courtney Corona (Assistant Principal), and Nicolle Flores (Instructional Dean).
DBHS Front Office Support Staff
Carrie Yee
Admin Assistant
Jolina McCurry
Secretary II
Shawn Tampio
Office Assistant
Patricia Dimas
Workability
Margarette Joun
Office Assistant
Mingie Han
Registrar
Matt Franco
Finance Office
Teresa Burton
Finance Office
Terry Guest
District Nurse
Evelyn Maldonado
Health Clerk
Peggy Laine
Textbook Clerk
Stephanie Maldonado
Media/Librarian
Jennifer Chung
Attendance Office
Maritza Bernal
Attendance Office
Grade Level Coordinators
A GLC is a Grade Level Coordinator. Each grade level has two GLC's that assist each student. Grade Level Coordinators act as parents on campus. They handle conflicts that may occur with any of the students, they can assist you in what classes to take, what college admission policies are, and most importantly they can give guidance to any student looking for someone to talk to. Our Grade Level Coordinators are out on campus during Brunch and Lunch and invite students to contact us during this time for any assistance needed.
Class of 2022: Mr. Desmond and Mrs. Brummett
Class of 2023: Mr. Gonzales and Mrs. Burns
Class of 2024: Mrs. Auten-Zimmerman and Mr. Natividad
Class or 2025: Mr. Patterson and Mrs. Duenas
Pathways Academy: Mrs. Julie Salas
Denise Mesdjian
Wellness Center Coordinator
Wellness Center
The staff at Diamond Bar High School continually strives to be responsive to the educational needs of all of our students. We believe that the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of our students are the foundation of a well-balanced approach to academic success. Additionally, we acknowledge that adolescence can potentially be a challenging time, as well as an advantageous opportunity to positively affect our students' personal and academic functioning.
In order for our students to be effective learners and grow into productive, well-adjusted adults, they must learn how to be more resilient by taking ownership and responsibility for their own wellness. The DBHS Wellness Center will be a safe, nonjudgmental space available for all students who wish to seek additional support and/or access to wellness services, education, and resources. Furthermore, the wellness program will endeavor to develop and evolve to remain responsive to the changing wellness needs and trends of our school community.
School Psychologists
Stacy Woodward
School Psychologist
Inger Turner
School Psychologist
Tara Lizarraga
School Psychologist
Parents connected to our campus!
Brahma Boosters - Sheryl Phung
Brahma Foundation - Linda
Chinese American Parent Association (CAPA) - Brian Lin & Carolyn Woo
Council of African American Parents (CAAP) - Dr. Christina James
Hispanic Organization of Parents and Education (HOPE) - Gloria Tejeda
Korean American Parent Association (KAAP) - Bettina Kim
South Asian Parent Association (SAPA) - Currently Vacant