Welcome to the Counseling Office

Purpose

The School Counseling Program at Eastwood High School empowers every student to discover their strengths, plan for the future, and achieve success in school and beyond. Working together with families, staff, and the community, we help students create personalized graduation and career plans, explore college and career options, and build the confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills needed to thrive. Our goal is to ensure every student has the support, access, and encouragement to graduate ready for college, career, and life

Ms. Kimberly Grijalva

Ms. Kimberly Grijalva

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Phone: 915-434-4017

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Counselor for last names beginning with A - Ch

Ms. Esperanza Escobedo Cataldi

Ms. Esperanza Escobedo Cataldi

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Phone: 915-434-4003

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Counselor for last names beginning with Ci-Gom

Ms. Laura Galindo

Ms. Laura Galindo

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Phone: 915-434-4019

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Counselor for last names beginning with Gon - Loz

Ms.Elizabeth Breceda

Ms. Elizabeth Breceda

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Phone: 915-434-4021

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Counselor for last names beginning with Lu - O

vacant

Eduardo Nava

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Phone: 915-434-4022

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Counselor for last names beginning with P-Sal

Ms. Irene Rios

Ms. Irene Rios

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Phone: 915-434-4018

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Counselor for last names beginning with Sam - Z

EHS Support Staff

Counseling Office Clerk
Maria Ortega
915-434-4037
Email Maria Ortega

Role of a School Counselor

The role of a school counselor, as outlined by the ASCA (American School Counselor Association) National Model and the Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling , encompasses various responsibilities to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Here's a summary with bulleted points:

  • Academic Guidance:

    • Assist students in developing academic goals and plans.

    • Guide course selection and career pathways.

    • Monitor and address academic progress and challenges.

  • Social-Emotional Support:

    • Foster a positive school environment conducive to emotional well-being.

    • Offer counseling services to address students' social and emotional concerns.

    • Promote interpersonal skills and conflict resolution.

  • Career Development:

    • Facilitate exploration of career options and interests.

    • Provide information on post-secondary education and career pathways.

    • Assist in developing career-related skills and goals.

  • Individual and Group Counseling:

    • Conduct one-on-one counseling sessions to address personal challenges.

    • Facilitate group counseling sessions for specific issues or concerns.

    • Implement interventions to enhance students' social skills.

  • Advocacy and Collaboration:

    • Advocate for students' needs within the school community.

    • Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to support student success.

    • Play a key role in creating a positive and inclusive school culture.

  • Crisis Intervention:

    • Provide immediate support and intervention during crises.

    • Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to address emergencies.

    • Implement strategies to help students cope with traumatic events.

  • Data Analysis and Assessment:

    • Utilize data to assess the effectiveness of counseling programs.

    • Analyze academic and behavioral trends to inform decision-making.

    • Continuously evaluate and improve counseling services based on outcomes.