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Counselor's Corner

Ms. Webb

Serving Students
(A-K)


Greetings Tritons!

My name is Shiree Webb and this is my third year as a Triton. I moved to the beautiful town of San Clemente from Atlanta, Georgia, where I was a High School Counselor for four years. 

I received my M.A. in School Counseling from American University and my ED.S. in Professional Counseling and Supervision from the U of West Georgia.

Beyond my counseling role, I enjoy weekend getaways with my husband and spending time with our three children. I also enjoy delving in real estate and discussing anything to do with HGTV.

I enjoy being a TRITON and everyday, feel thankful to have the opportunity to work with our amazing staff and students. 

Distance LEarning & Resources

Hello Triton Students and Families,

While these incidences of violence have been overwhelming, stressful, and have left us in a place of uncertainty, we are confident that we will get through this together. Please don't hesitate in reaching out with any questions or concerns you may have! We will be available to all students and families: Monday through Friday, 8:00am-3:00pm. 

To contact your school counselor for social emotional concerns: Shiree Webb  A-K (snwebb@capousd.org; ext 13025) or Erika Fairweather L-Z (erfairweather@capousd.org; ext 13026). 

 We strongly encourage you utilize our virtual website for resources, weekly mindfulness exercises, and other useful information: Visit Our Triton Virtual Counseling Website (click)

To reach your academic advisor for scheduling assistance, please contact your academic advisor by visiting the guidance page

Tritons, do you need to speak with your counselor?  Click below (if have scheduling questions please visit the guidance website)

CUSD School Counseling Program Vision Statement 

 The Capistrano Unified School District School Counseling Program strives to provide opportunities so that every student will acquire the social-emotional, academic, and career skills to reach their fullest educational potential and successfully manage their lives as healthy, responsible, competent, and productive citizens who respect themselves and others.

CUSD School Counseling Program Mission Statement 

The mission of Capistrano Unified School District School Counselors is to provide a comprehensive counseling program that supports the whole child. School Counselors will focus on the needs, interests, and issues related to social-emotional, academic, and college/career development of all students through a multi-tiered system of support. School Counselors will advocate, collaborate and facilitate actions that promote a positive school climate, provide an opportunity for all students to access their education and achieve personal and academic success to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

School Counselor Beliefs

As Professional School Counselors, we believe...

  • All students should have access to a comprehensive school counseling program to address their academic, social-emotional, and post secondary needs.

  • All students should have equitable access to a credentialed, master's-degree-level school counselor who will be an advocate for their needs. 

  • All students can be successful in a rich and rigorous environment.

  • All students have individual strengths and thrive when their strengths are recognized.

  • All students have the ability to succeed and become productive citizens.

  • A strong education will lead students to be positive influences in the community and obtain fulfilling careers.

  • All counseling interventions and supports are data driven and evidence based to ensure efficacy in the school counseling program.

  • School Counselors will gather and analyze data and collaborate with students, parents, and school staff to design, implement, and continuously improve a school counseling program that aligns with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model.

  • School Counselors abide by the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors to make informed decisions based on the highest moral principles.

Click below for SEL Resources!

Ms. Fairweather

Serving Students
(L-Z)

Hello Tritons!

My name is Erika Fairweather and this is my fifth year as a school counselor. I grew up and currently reside in Oceanside. I received my M.A. in Counseling and P.P.S. Credential from University of Redlands, and my College Counseling Certificate from UCSD!

In my free time, I love traveling and experiencing different cultures. My favorite to date is swimming in the Amazon and hiking Machu Picchu in Peru. 

I am so proud to be apart of the Triton family for the past three years. ONE TOWN ONE TEAM!

Resources

Teen Hotlines

National Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7) English and Spanish 1-800-273-8255

Korean Crisis Hotline (4pm-12am) 877-727-4747

Trevor Project (for LGBTQ youth) (24/7) 1-866-488-7386 or Text "Trevor" to 1-202-304-1200 

Crisis Text Line (24/7) text TALK to 741741

RAINN (Rape and Battery 24 hr Hotline) (800) 850-8078

Safe Alternatives (Self-Injury Hotline) (24/7) 1-800-366-8288

National Runaway Safety Line (24/7) 1-800-786-2929

OC Domestic Violence Hotline (24/7) 714-992-1931 or text LOVEIS to 22522 

Child Abuse Hotline (24/7) 800-344-6000