Current Students can fill out the online counselor request form using this link: https://goo.gl/forms/4RobcbPNvMDheW5e2
Parents and Guardians may fill out the google link above, fill out a paper form in the office, email their student's counselor, or call the counselor directly.
Who are the Counselors?
- Ms. Victorino - Head Counselor: Caseload of last names beginning Li-Z
- Mr. Ramirez - School Counselor: Caseload of last names beginning A-Le
Here are some times you should see your counselor.
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School concerns
- If you feel harassed or made fun of in any way at school.
- If your grades need to be better and you need assistance getting the academic help you need.
- If you have test anxiety.
- If you need help with your study skills.
- Any other issues that make you feel nervous or upset at school.
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When you want to plan what classes you want to take for the next semester.
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College planning.
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Career planning.
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Work permits.
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Crisis intervention: if you feel like hurting yourself or someone else or you feel really upset about something going on in your life.
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Conflict management: If you are having a hard time getting along with anyone at school or home.
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Behavioral management: If you are having a hard time paying attention in class or find yourself getting into more trouble than you want to.
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Personal awareness: If you have a hard time making or keeping friends, or you have other personal or social issues that would like to talk to your counselor about.
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Family concerns: If you are having a hard time getting along with your parents if there has been a lot of stress in your house because of a change in your family's finances if there are issues of substance abuse, other abuse, or divorce of your parents.
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Suicide prevention: If a friend has told you that they might do something to hurt him/herself, or if you notice signs or symptoms of suicide in yourself or someone you know.
More information about San Diego Unified School District Counseling and Guidance