Student Resources
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Program Description |
Staff Name and Contact Information |
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A-G Diploma Program Counselors Encourages students who are not on track to meeting the A-G requirements for graduation by working with all stakeholders to implement interventions with the vision of graduation and college and career readiness for all students. The A-G Diploma Program provides early identification, intensive case management, enrollment in appropriate educational programs, parent engagement, and support for transitions. |
Wanda Luong (C3) 310-257-4758
Sarah Catron (C3) 310-257-4759 Sarah.catron-[email protected]
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School-purchased Pupil Services and Attendance (PSA) Counselors School-purchased PSA Counselors are specialists in child welfare and attendance policy and laws. Counselors implement tiered absence prevention, early intervention, and intensive intervention strategies to promote school-wide attendance, engagement, and educational success. Counselors serve as liaisons between school and community. They provide counseling, referrals to community agencies, case management, and support to students and families to address barriers to school attendance. |
310-257-7178 |
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Specialized Student Services Counselor (SSS) The role of the SSS Counselor is to advocate, support, monitor and case manage services to any students experiencing homelessness, those with Open DCFS court cases and those in the juvenile justice system.
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Maria Sanchez (K1) 310-257-4301
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Edna Martinez (Attendance Office)