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Kaiser High School Counseling Department (Building A, 2nd floor)

Welcome to Kaiser High School's Counseling Department! We aim to serve our students and promote academic achievement, career development, and personal and social growth. Our team is dedicated to each student. We work collaboratively with parents, teachers, staff, and administration to support a positive school climate and student success. Our counseling program ensures students will develop relationships with their assigned counselor and prepare them for their post-high school goals. 

We look forward to working with our students and families this school year.


HOW TO SEE YOUR COUNSELOR

Students can stop by the counseling office without an appointment with questions or concerns before school or during lunch. Students may also speak to their counselor during class time with a pass from their teacher. If a student requires immediate support, an attendant in the counseling office will direct the student to the appropriate staff member for assistance.

Parents may call the school to schedule an appointment to meet with their student's counselor.

Counselor Alpha Breakdown

Ms. Brust – (Individualized Plans)

Ms. Vera – (A to C)

Dr. Martinez – (D to Hernandez-G)

Mr. Centeno – (Hernandez, J. to Mor)

Ms. Fisher – (Mos to Ro)

Ms. Garces – (Ru to Z)

College and Career Coordinator
Room H115
 

Guidance Techs 

Armine Artinian - 11th Grade

Tina Medina - 12th Grade

Mayra Suarez - 9th Grade

Otilia Palomino - 10th Grade


Registrar 

Jena Impastato
Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Phone Number(909) 357-5900 ext. 14177
Room: A127
 
Students who graduated more than 3 years ago need to contact FUSD's Central Records Office.
 
Central Records
Phone Number(909) 357 - 7600 ext. 29301

Counselor Roles and Responsibilities

Professional school counselors are trained in both education and counseling, allowing them to function as facilitators between parents, teachers, and students regarding the student's goals, abilities, and areas needing improvement. School Counselors are professional educators with a mental health perspective who understand and respond to the challenges of today's diverse student population. Some of the counseling responsibilities include:

  • Individual and small group counseling (short-term interventions)
  • Crisis intervention counseling
  • Conflict resolution and peer facilitation
  • Consultation/collaboration with all stakeholders
  • Referrals to outside services (including mental and physical health)
  • Student Advocacy
  • Advocate for positive change in the school and the district 

For more details, visit the Home - American School Counselor Association (ASCA) website.

Why-High-School.pdf (schoolcounselor.org)

High-Spanish.pdf (schoolcounselor.org)