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Student Supports

IBCS Wellness Center 

Location: Building J

Open: Monday - Friday

Hours: 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

 

Phone: (619) 628 - 5600

Extension: 85666

Mission Statement

 

The IB Charter Wellness Team is dedicated to providing comprehensive resources to students and families, trauma-informed support, and family engagement opportunities to ensure every student feels valued, supported, and equipped to thrive. Through collaboration with families and community partners, we aim to be a beacon of holistic well-being, empowering students with the skills and confidence to succeed in all areas of their lives.

 

Vision Statement

Our vision is to create a compassionate and resilient school community where every student experiences equity, belonging, and the support necessary to reach their full potential.

 

Wellness Center Expectations for Students

 

  • All Students who visit the Wellness Center must sign in, or an adult must sign them in.
  • No Walk-Ins! Exceptions: Safe Pass, Crisis/911, Structured Breaks
  • Students who come to the Wellness Center without prior communication from a staff member will be returned to class with a Wellness Center Pass.
    • Wellness Center Passes will be used with all students as their ticket back to class with a time and date stamp.
    • Wellness Center Staff will communicate with teachers when their students miss class due to the exceptions above.

 

Jessica Rojas

School Counselor

TK-3rd Grade

[email protected]

For a referral for School Counselors, click here.

Office Days: Thursdays and Fridays only

Kylin Butler

School Counselor

4th-8th Grade

[email protected]

For a referral for School Counselors, click here.

Office Days:

Monday-Friday

Jorge Jauregui

School Social Worker

[email protected]

Office Days: Thursdays only

Laura Cazares

Family Engagement and Support Liaison

[email protected]

For the referral form,
click here.
 

Office Days: Thursdays and Fridays only

Heather Mora

 

Behavior Intervention Assistant

[email protected]

For the referral form,

click here.

Office Days: 

Monday - Friday

Resources for our Military Families
 
Name Phone Location Services
Family Forces 858-277-7907  
Counseling for military families
FOCUS Coronado 619-522-7673
3632 Guadalcanal Road Building 154
Coronado, CA 92118
Resilience training for military families and couples
Military and Family Life Counseling Program 619-403-0686  On-site at Emory, IB Charter, and Oneonta
Free counseling services for service members and family members (including children) of service members.
Military Interstate Children's Compact Commission     Ensures uniform treatment as military children transfer between school districts in states that are a part of the Compact
Navy School Liaison Officers
619-991-2509
  School support services to navy families with students enrolled in an SBUSD school.
Silver Strand Navy Youth & Teen Center 619-435-5056
1302 Leyte Road
Coronado, CA 92118
Community center with recreation programs for ages 5-18. Before and after-school programs and day camps during school holidays for students ages 5-12.
Tutor.com   Online
Free online tutoring and homework help for military families
 
Direct link to our district website.

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 Counseling Department

School Counselors design and deliver school counseling programs that improve student outcomes. They lead, advocate, and collaborate to promote equity and access for all students by connecting their school counseling program to the school's academic mission and improvement plan.

 

Family Engagement and Support:

 

  • Facilitate communication and collaboration among schools, families, and communities.
  • Organize workshops, events, and informational sessions 
  • Gather feedback from parents and community members.
  • Promote active engagement and partnerships to support families
  • Collaborate with Social Worker and School Counselors to assess family needs

 

 

School Social Worker

School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals with a degree in social work who provide services related to a person's social, emotional, and life adjustment to school and/or society. They link the home, school, and community, providing direct and indirect services to students, families, and school personnel to promote and support students' academic and social success.