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Student Support / Health Services

We have three amazing counselors to assist students and parents with academic, behavioral, social, and emotional concerns. Students are assigned to counselors in the following format:

Last Names A – G: Ms. Kunisaki (main office)

Last Names H – O: Ms. Rhianna Clifton (room 102)

Last Names P – Z: Mrs. Michelle Carroll (main office)

Counselor: Michelle Carroll

  • Located in the main office
  • Michelle Caroll’s contact number is 395-5370 ext. 408025
  • Email:   Michelle-Carroll@scusd.edu

Counselor: Rhianna Clifton

  • Located in room 102 on the ground floor 
  • Rhianna Clifton’s contact number is 395-5370 ext. 408051
  • Email: Rhianna-Clifton@scusd.edu

Counselor: Jessica Kunisaki

  • Located in the main office
  • Jessica Kunisaki’s contact number is 395-5370 ext. 408029
  • Email: Jessica-Kunisaki@scusd.edu

School Social Worker: Becky Stroble

  • Located in the main office
  • Becky Stroble’s contact number is 395-5370 ext. 408018
  • Email: Becky-Stroble@scusd.edu
  • Ms. Stroble's Student Support website

School Nurse: Rory Christiansen

  • Located in the main office
  • Rory Christiansen’s contact number is 916-270-4590
  • Email: Rory-Christiansen@scusd.edu

Medication Authorization Form

PE Limitation Form C

 

Hours – 8:00 AM to 2:35 PM – Mon thru Fri
Services – Academic/Personal-Social/High School Options

High School Options:  Counselors can help with information regarding your neighborhood high school, the High School Specialty Application, visitation events (see Visitation Schedule), high school career pathways and programs, transcripts, recommendations, etc.  Call or write to schedule a session where parent(s), student and counselor discuss high school options or other topics of concern. 

Parent-Teacher Conference (PTCs are held on Tuesdays at 2:50 or 3:20 PM)– Call to discuss holding a conference.

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Please complete this form if you would like to speak to a member of the Support Center team about yourself or someone else.

 

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