Administration Phone 951-485-6200
| Mr. Michael McCormick ext. 31101 Principal
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| Mr. Juan Cabral ext. 31112 Assistant Principal Security & Discipline
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Mrs. Lynne Sheffield ext. 31115 Assistant Principal Guidance & Counseling
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| Mr. Olivier Wong ext. 31116 Assistant Principal Testing/Assessments & Facilities
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Mrs. Patricia Bazanos ext. 31114 Assistant Principal Discipline & Attendance |
| Mr. Kevin Stipp ext. 31163 Athletic Director |
Mrs. Lena Aguirre ext. 31164 ASB Director |
Guidance and Counseling Services
Phone 951-485-6200
The Rancho Verde High School Guidance Office is open from 6:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Appointments with guidance counselors can be made between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Each student is assigned a counselor according to the student’s last name, so put a mark by your counselor’s name as the year goes by you will remember who to see.
| Counselors: | Case Load: |
| Kathy Patterson | A - Ba and AVID Students |
| Stacey Zelman | Bel – Garcia and DHH Students |
| Robin Ellison | Gardner – L and Special Ed A-L |
| Linda Stone | M-P and Special Ed M-Z |
| Kym Tharpe | O-S and Scheduling of SSTs |
| Nereyda Gonzalez | Sh – Z and ELD Students |
Note: To make an appointment to see a counselor or for
questions of the Guidance Office please contact one of the Guidance Technicians
as
they will be happy
to serve you. Our technicians are:
Teresa Crozier: A-L
Denise Konye: M-Z
Tanya Minniefield: Assistance with new registrations and the College and Career Center
Barb Sommer;
Assistance with registration paperwork and ISP Students (located in the
registrar's office.)
Our Community Liaison servers to answer questions and act as a point of contact
for our students and the community at-large serving our English and Spanish
speaking parents and students. This staff member is located in the second floor
of the Main Office and is available during normal working hours. The Community
Liaison may be reached at extension 1170.
The Rancho Verde guidance counselors are committed to meeting with each student,
grades 9 to 12, at least once per year. During this guidance appointment
the counselor, the student and the parent/guardian will discuss high school
graduation requirements, high school exit exam, career paths and college
preparatory requirements.
It is vitally important that each freshman meet with his or her counselor during their freshman year, even if the parent/guardian cannot participate in the conference.
In addition to the freshman guidance program, counselors are equipped to help students with conflict resolution, crisis counseling, referral services, financial aid and scholarships, and career and college planning. Students can make their own appointments to meet with their counselor during the school day. By coming to the Guidance Office before school, lunch or after school, students may make an appointment to see their counselor on a space-available basis.
Updated: 02/21/2006