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Counseling

The mission of the West Fork High School counseling department is to provide a comprehensive counseling program addressing the academic, career, and social development of our students. With the partnership of our educators, parents/guardians, and the community, West Fork High School Counselors will ensure all students have access to the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful, responsible and productive members of the global community.

School counselors must implement a comprehensive school counseling program in accordance with state law and guidelines. Information about COUNSELING can be found in the Student Code of Conduct & Handbook on page 45.  Parents can choose each school year to remove their child from the services provided under this program.  You can remove your child for the 2025-2026 school year by emailing your request to remove your child from counseling services to your child's counselor.

 

Resources

Advanced Academics


College Planning 


Endorsements & Career Paths


Graduation Requirements


Military Resources


Service Hours

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Ruth White
Lead Counselor

Christie Fernandez
9th Grade, Last Name A-Z

Adrienne Randle
10th-12th Grade, Last Name A-F

Kathryn Kilburn Garza
10th-12th Grade, Last Name G-N

Amber Hubler
10th-12th Grade, Last Name O-Z

 

 

Where to Go, Who to See, What to Do

  • A student who needs to see their counselor should complete the counseling referral form to request a visit. This form can be accessed in the counseling office. 
  • Parents who need to speak with the counselor should email the counselor. The counselor will then contact the parent. 
  • To learn about GPA and class rank, students should contact their counselor. 
  • To request a Proof of Enrollment form for the Department of Public Safety (also known as VOE form), students can submit this form to request the document.