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Teresita Bazan

Bazan, Teresita

Career Center Specialist

tjbazan@seattleschools.org

Personal Message

The World Family Center welcomes and provides support to our multilingual families and students in the Seattle Public Schools.
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El Centro para las Familias del Mundo da la bienvenida a nuestras familias y estudiantes multilingües a las Escuelas Públicas de Seattle. Es nuestro trabajo proporcionar apoyo y orientación de los servicios y opciones disponibles para los estudiantes y las familias dentro del sistema escolar y en la comunidad.

Education * Educación
B.A. Communications & Politics, UNAM – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
B.A. Tourism Businesses Management in  – UVM Tlalpan – Universidad del Valle de México, Tlalpan

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Licenciatura en Comunicaciones y Ciencias Políticas, UNAM – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Licenciatura en Administración de Empresas Turísticas, UVM Tlalpan – Universidad del Valle de México, Campus Tlalpan

Languages other than English * Idiomas
Spanish * Español

Yuan Bai

Bai, Yuan

Prevention and Intervention Specialist

yubai@seattleschools.org
Darryl James

James, Darryl

Counselor, Social Worker, 504 Building Coordinator, Homeless/McKinney Vento Program contact

dajames@seattleschools.org

Ashley-Lanphear, Michael

Counselor

mtashleylanp@seattleschools.org

Powers, Rachel

Counselor, ES

rapowers@seattleschools.org

The Elementary School Counselor at South Shore works to nurture students in pre-school through 5th grade, and provide for them the necessary academic and life skills that will prepare them for successful citizenship at school and beyond. Counseling support is an essential part of education for students at all grade levels.

The counseling department addresses academic, social/emotional, and career exploration with all students. School counselors provide support as they collaborate with educators, families, and the community, to maximize every student’s potential. The counselor is committed to promoting a safe, welcoming environment where academics and healthy relationships are nurtured to promote lifelong learning and global citizenship.

Basic Services:

  1. Classroom Guidance Lessons: at every grade level focusing on skill development, communication, problem solving, friendship, college and career exploration, emotion management and more.
  2. Small Group Counseling: to expand, enrich, and reinforce specific skills in areas such as social skills, emotion management, navigating grief and loss, and school success.
  3. Individual Counseling: to address specific needs of individuals who may need additional support. This support is provided on a limited basis.

Additional Services:

  • Academic Problem Solving
  • Social Problem Solving with Peers
  • Connecting Families to Community and Mental Health Resources
  • Collaborating with Teachers
  • Collaborating with Families
  • Assisting with School Transitions
  • School-wide Social Emotional Learning

Resources/Curriculum:

We utilize resources and curriculum from a variety of sources including:

How to Access Services:

Anyone can access or request services for a student if concerns arise. Those who typically refer students to the counselor are:

  • Families
  • Teachers
  • Administrators
  • Specialists
  • Students (self-refer)

How? Simply call or email with your concern.

Why might families contact the counselor?

There are many common challenges that students experience as they make their way through elementary school. Our counseling program aims to assist with these issues and to alleviate the struggle that kids undergo. The following are some reasons families might contact the counselor:

  • Difficulty making friends
  • New to South Shore
  • Academic concerns
  • Family changes (moving, death, divorce, etc.)
  • Home stress
  • Bullying
  • Resources or referrals to community agencies
  • To discuss special needs for your child
  • If you are homeless
  • Crisis
  • Behavior concerns

Emergency Contacts:

If you are in need of help and it is after school hours, please use the following resources:

Crisis Line: 206-461-3222

Suicide Prevention Lifeline: dial 988

Other Types of Assistance Such as Food, Shelter, Clothing, and Healthcare:

Dial: 211 or
206-461-3200

Buenafe, Angela

Buenafe, Angela

Social Worker/Counselor, Homeless Program/McKinney Vento Program Building contact

acbuenafe@seattleschools.org
Keri Kochvar

Kochvar, Keri

Counselor

kakochvar@seattleschools.org
Karilyn Johnson

Johnson, Karilyn

7th Grade Counselor

kjjohnson2@seattleschools.org
Camille Beck

Beck, Camille

6th Grade Counselor

cybeck@seattleschools.org

McGhee, Brenda

Student & Family Advocate, Graduation Reality and Dual-Role Skills (GRADS)

bjmcghee@seattleschools.org