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Counseling Department

Counseling Staff

The Counseling Department provides assistance to our students in order for them to have a successful three year experience at Rogers. We recognize that the middle school years are an opportunity for positive growth during the often challenging transition through adolescence.   Ms. Swick and Ms. Gomez focus on assisting students during this transition by focusing services on meeting the academic, social and emotional needs of the students.

Counseling Mission Statement

We believe all students have the potential to be successful with guidance and support. We strongly believe in reaching the whole child by promoting academic achievement and cultural awareness while meeting their personal/social needs. We strive to prepare all students to be lifelong learners who are ready to succeed in today's society. 

Support Groups

During the school year, the Counselors offer small group counseling for skill learning. Group topics are listed below, but are not limited to these topics. Groups are offered based on need. These groups include academic guidance, peer relations/social groups, grief, communication skills, and positive coping skills. 

Classroom Guidance

The counselors conduct a series of classroom presentations to all grade levels on a variety of topics aimed at providing academic, career, and social/emotional guidance. Guidance lesson topics include career exploration, high school planning, character education, bullying, sexual harassment, and peer helping skills. In addition to providing valuable information to students, these lessons provide an opportunity for the counselors to build rapport with the student body.

Mental Wellness Resources

Are you experiencing… Anxiety, depression, eating disorders, emotional dysregulation, schizophrenic episodes, or other struggles?

Please see your School Counselor or Social Worker. We are here to help you. Mental Health Matters! Community Resources Nationwide Suicide Prevention – Crisis Lifeline: 988
 
For support with substance abuse, child crisis, and other mental health concerns, please go to dmh.lacounty.gov for more information or call (800) 854-7771.
 

Anonymous WeTIP Don’t Be Silent: visit WeTIP.com or call 844-530-7772

Please visit the Student Support Services for information on mental health counseling and counseling groups.

 
Avoid Try
  • Substance abuse
  • Self-medication
  • Violence & abuse
  • Self-harm
  • Compulsivity Dissociation
  • Catastrophizing
  • Isolating
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
  • Yoga
  • Breathing Exercises
  • Grounding Skills
  • Journaling
  • Acceptance
  • Seek Therapy
  • Let an Adult Know
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Counselors

Ms. Gomez

8th Grade
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Ms. Swick

7th Grade
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Community Resources

The counselors assist students and families in need of support. Listed below are community agencies the counselors help connect families with.