Counseling Office

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Lake Havasu High School has received the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation. The RAMP designation, awarded to schools that align with the criteria set in the ASCA National Model, recognizes schools that are committed to delivering a comprehensive, data-driven school counseling program and an exemplary educational environment.

Vision Statement

The Lake Havasu High School (LHHS) Counseling Department works together under one vision: to empower all students to reach their maximum potential.

The department also envisions a developmental counseling program that supports the following:

  • A culture of educational excellence in which ALL students are academically and personally prepared for the challenges of continuing education, the workplace, and their role as self-actualizing citizens in an ever-changing global economy in the 21st century.
  • Student learning that centers around the basic skills, core and rigorous curriculum, study skills and life skills needed to help ALL students achieve their full potential. 
  • A supportive and healthy environment, which enhances academic achievement and post-secondary education, and career readiness.
  • The facilitation of strategic partnerships between the school, family, and community.
  • The continual exploration of ways to improve services for ALL students.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Lake Havasu High School comprehensive school counseling program is to ensure that ALL students acquire (develop) the academic, career, and social/emotional knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to become responsible citizens and contributing members of society with scholarship, character, and humanity at the forefront. 

Counselor Contact Information

We are aware that your time is valuable so we encourage you to make an appointment instead of dropping in without an appointment. If you are unable to schedule an appoint please expect some wait time as counselors are assisting students, teachers, and working in and out of the classroom.
At Lake Havasu High School, students are assigned their counselor according to their last name. Counselors are available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. excluding early release, holidays, and summer.
Katie Robertson
928-854-5326
Kaitlin Levine
928-854-5329
Deanna Ainsworth
928-854-5341
Sara Chandler
928-854-5339
Kaymee Kelly
928-854-5406 

Registrar Contact Information

Carol Newton
928-854-5340
  • Student registration/enrollment
  • Transcript requests
  • Social security verification
 

Students, there are multiple ways to see your counselor:

Stop by the Counseling Office before school, lunch, or after school to make an appointment with your counselor by signing up on the computer at the desk inside the Counseling Office. If your counselor is available, you may be able talk with him/her at the moment. You may also sign up to speak with your counselor utilizing the following link: bit.ly/lhhscounselorappointment

If you have a simple question you may want to consider calling or emailing your counselor.

If it is an emergency ask to see any counselor and please don't leave the counseling area until you have talked to a counselor.

 

Parents

The Counseling Office requests that you make an appointment to see the counselors. Please call 928-854-5327 or your student's counselor directly (see above) to schedule an appointment.

If you stop in without an appointment, the counselor may not be able to immediately visit with you. If students are waiting for counselors they are the priority so they can return to class.

At the beginning of each semester (the first 2 weeks) the counselors are extremely busy scheduling new students, checking classes and checking graduation credits. Counselors make every effort to return phone calls and talk to students within 24 hours, so please be patient.