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School Counseling Department

 

Winton Woods High School School Counselors

Caroline Raun-Garcia - 9th & 10th Last Names A-K
raungarcia.caroline@wintonwoods.org

Brad Tash - 11th & 12th students: Last Names A-K
tash.brad@wintonwoods.org

Kim Goins -  9th & 10th students: Last Names L-Z
goins.kim@wintonwoods.org

Christina Jeranek 11th & 12th students: Last Name L-Z
jeranek.christina@wintonwoods.org

 

MISSION STATEMENT

At Winton Woods we want to empower our students by encouraging them to make productive decisions and become lifelong learners.

At Winton Woods we want to advocate for students and support their academic, social-emotional, and college and career developmental needs.

At Winton Woods we want to create a positive school environment fostering acceptance and empathy for all.

At Winton Woods we want to collaborate with stakeholders, working with teachers/staff, parents, guardians and the community.

At Winton Woods we want our students to “Own Your Academic Success & Protect Your Plan”

 

COUNSELING SECRETARY

Catalina Rosas
rosas.catalina@wintonwoods.org

PHONE: (513) 619-2430

 

 


 

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VISION STATEMENT

The Winton Woods Counseling Departments vision is to make sure all students are encouraged to reach their full potential and gain the necessary skills to become life-long learners. Our students will gain skills that will sustain personal growth and be able to contribute to our ever changing society and world.

 

 

 WHY SHOULD A STUDENT SEE A SCHOOL COUNSELOR?


Students may find it helpful to make an appointment with their counselor to discuss any or all of the following concerns:

  • academic progress and school adjustment

  • high school four-year plan

  • post-graduation options

  • academic and/or vocational opportunities

  • school policies and procedures

  • alternative educational options

  • test interpretation

  • letters of recommendation

  • confidential personal counseling

  • community agency referrals

  • conflict resolution


Sometimes students may need a more intensive intervention than a school counselor can provide.  In these cases, counselors will work with the parents/guardians to refer students to an appropriate outside source.