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Counseling Office

Ms. Sherlevia Brush, Sr. Office Technician - Student Records
Phone: 310-338-2406
 

COUNSELORS

Health/Sports Medicine Magnet
Ms. Patricia Prokopidis
 
Gifted Magnet
Mr. Adam Beckner
 

Environmental/ Natural Science Magnet  

Ms. Evelyn Guerrero
 
A-G Counselor
Ms. Janna Spiegel
 
 

WESM COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

 

Welcome to Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets Counseling Department.

 
Our Counseling Staff at WESM works as a cohesive team to ensure that all students have a safe learning environment where they can make positive decisions about academics, personal/social development, and career opportunities. We also work with students to ensure that they are scheduled in the correct classes, meeting A-G requirement, and access intervention opportunities.
 
WESM counseling and intervention services include After School tutoring programs, Four year Individual Graduation Plans (IGP), Credit Recovery opportunities, parent education workshops, college presentations, PSAT workshops, SAT & ACT prep programs, Financial Aid workshops, Individual Educational Plans (IEP), 504 plans, Parent Teacher Conferences.
 
Each counselor works closely with the college counselor to ensure that students are able to get the information needed to apply to college. The college office holds many resource materials for students and parents including information regarding ACT and SAT testing, testing fee waivers, Financial Aid and the college application process. We ask that all students visit the college center as often as possible to stay informed of all up coming events, workshops and presentations.
 
If you would like to meet with a counselor, we ask that you call in advance and make an appointment before coming, as this will result in the counselor being prepared to see you and avoid long waits in the office.
 

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

 
To ensure all LAUSD graduates have the option to enroll directly into a university and be prepared for a career, the District has implemented a College and Career Readiness through A-G initiative. LAUSD has aligned its graduation requirements with the California State University (CSU) A-G requirements, beginning with the graduating class of 2016. 
 
In order to earn a high school diploma from WESM, students must earn a grade of "D" or better in "A-G" courses, meet the California Department of Education Requirements and satisfy the LAUSD additional requirements for graduation. In addition, student's must earn at at least 210 numerical credits, complete service learning and their career pathway.