About Counseling

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    Meet Your LLE School Counselor

             Welcome to the 2025-2026 school year! I have worked in education in various roles as a substitute teacher, teacher's assistant, high school ELA teacher and for two years as a Professional School Counselor at the Lane! I graduated from UTPA with my Bachelors of Arts in English (with a minor in Health studies) in 2009 and from UTRGV with my Masters in Counseling in 2017. Go Vaqueros!!

            I live in the Clear Lake area with my three daughters. We love to go to the beach often, travel, go to festivals, music events, art shows, museums, and explore new restaurants. I also love to be out in nature, near water, or plenty of trees, and I really enjoy a good coffee shop with some good reads or journaling.

           I am very passionate about my career in counseling and look forward to working with your children in helping them overcome their obstacles and grow into their best selves. Feel free to reach out to me! I am here to help and support all of our students at LLE. Let's have a great year Yellow Jackets!

    School Counseling in FBISD

    Professional School Counseling is available at Lantern Lane Elementary to provide a Comprehensive Developmental Guidance Program and services for all students in the areas of:

    • Guidance Curriculum - In an effort to help students develop competence in essential life skills, whole-class Character Education is provided throughout the year to all students grades K-5.
    • Responsive Services - Intervention for immediate personal/social/emotional concerns through individual or group counseling. Referral can be provided for outside services if needed.
    • Individual Planning - Provide guidance to help students plan, monitor, and manage their personal, educational and career goals, and facilitate transition activities for post-secondary education and/or training. In elementary, this would include fifth grade transitions to Middle School and course selecting.
    • System Support - Support campus staff, parents, and community to promote the educational, career, personal, and social development of students, as well as the Developmental Guidance Program. Assistance with clothing and food resources for students as needed.