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Counseling
Mission Statement

The South Junior High School Counseling Program is staffed by professional school counselors who advocate, collaborate and facilitate individual and systematic change.  Our mission is to ensure all students have equitable access to a rigorous educational program.  The SJHS Counseling Program is in alliance with the American School Counselor Association’s National Model.  South counselors seek to remove barriers to learning and provide opportunities and supports which will empower students to embrace their full potential in their academic, personal/social, and career domains.  Our goal is to equip students to become successful learners, responsible citizens, and productive members in our community.


South Junior High School Counseling Staff

Cecilia Soberanis, AVID Counselor, (A-D) Ext 1368

Tu Hoang (E-K) Ext 1369

Maria Uribe, EL Counselor, (L-P) Ext 1371

Candace Dion, Lead Counselor, GATE Coordinator, (Q-Z) Ext 1366

Sue Brito, Mobility Clerk

Linda Owen, Registrar

Judith Hermosillo, At-risk counseling technician



What do South Counselors do?

Counselors collaborate with school staff, administration, parents, and the community to ensure the integration and alignment of the school counseling program with the mission of the school.  Counselors meet with students individually and in groups, to implement counseling programs.  Preventive and Intervention strategies may include:
Academic planning
Organizational, study and test-taking skills
Academic support interventions
Transition planning
Career exploration
Education in understanding self and others
Coping strategies
Peer relationships and effective social skills
Communication, problem-solving, decision-making, and conflict resolution
Multicultural/diversity awareness
Crisis Intervention
Classroom Guidance Lessons


Counselors collaborate and consult with parents to address:
Academic planning and support
Social & emotional support for the student
School-to-parent communications/concerns
Referral process

Counseling Programs/Services

Classroom guidance for all students
Intentional guidance lessons for identified students
Group counseling
Ready to Learn Student Support including Insight curriculum and support groups
Parent Information Nights
G.A.T.E. Program
Lunchtime Workshops


AVID & Honors (G.A.T.E.) Programs
South offers a wide range of academic programs, including AVID and Honors.  For more information regarding these programs please contact the following coordinators:

Cecilia Soberanis, AVID Counselor

Candace Dion, G.A.T.E. Coordinator

How do students see their counselor?
Every week, counselors display their weekly schedule in the front of the Counseling Office.  Students can drop in before or after school, or may fill out a ‘request to see the counselor’ slip. The student’s counselor will call the student out of class during her individual student meeting time.


How do parents make an appointment to see their child’s counselor?
Appointments with counselors are available throughout the school day, before, and after school.  Please contact Ms. Hermosillo, at (714) 999-2172 to schedule an appointment with your student’s counselor.  To request a parent teacher conference with more than one teacher, please contact your student’s counselor. Wednesdays from 8-10:00 are parent walk-in hours where no appointment is necessary.


For additional information please refer to our website: www.southjhs.org


South Junior High School Counseling Department

2320 E. South Street
Anaheim, CA 92804
714-999-3667



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