Meet Your Counselors
Who are School Counselors?
- A School Counselor is a licensed/certified professional holding a minimum of a Master's Degree and a Pupil Personnel Services Credential.
What is their role?
- The role of a Professional School Counselor is to 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 school improvement plan.
- They uphold the ethical and professional standards of the American School Counseling Association (ACSA) and promote the development of the school counseling program based on the following areas of the ASCA National Model: define, deliver, manage and assess.
What services are offered?
School counselors create school counseling programs based on three sets of standards that define the profession. These standards help school counselors develop, implement and assess their school counseling program to improve student outcomes.
Student Standards
Professional Standards
To learn more about the role of our counselors in the Moreno Valley Unified School District, please view our Counseling Handbook.
Meet the Counseling Team
Dear students and families,
I am Emily Jones, substitute counselor for Honey Hollow Elementary. I am proud to serve and support the students, families, and staff of this school.
Through a comprehensive school counseling program, my goals are to help students and families feel welcomed and safe at school, as well as support learning and growth. The comprehensive school counseling program addresses the following domains: social and emotional learning, academic, and career. I also support District and schoolwide awareness events throughout the school year.
In addition to support through the comprehensive school counseling program, please reach out to me for information about outside services to further support well-being. Please feel free to contact me direct via email: emjones@mvusd.net or communicate a message through your student's teacher or staff member.
Respectfully,
Emily Jones
School Counselor