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Welcome to the Incline High School Counselor’s Corner!
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Meet your Counselors!
Sara Coombes, M.Ed
Lead Counselor for students with last name A-J
Credits, schedules, graduation pathway, 4-year grad planning, diploma options, social/emotional help
Robin Rife, M.A, MFTI
Counselor for students with last names K-Z
Credits, schedules, graduation pathway, 4-year grad planning, diploma options, social/emotional help
Deirdre Carney, M.A.
Dean of Students, Climate & Culture/ College/ Career/ Scholarships
Career/interest exploration, internships, work study, college & career counseling, volunteer hours management, scholarship program
Elizabeth Tamietti LMFT, MA, NCC, NCSC
Mental Health Professional
Assess the mental health needs of students, provide clinical intervention strategies and treatment opportunities,
crisis intervention, and clinical brief intervention
Bri Barraza
Counseling Clerk
Partnership with counselors and families to support their students, and a friendly face!
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IHS Counseling Mission Statement
The school counseling department is committed to providing support and advocacy for each and every student at Incline High School. Within the academic and social-emotional spheres, we offer individualized guidance to support students so that they may develop empowered mindsets, discover passions, and learn how to live healthy, balanced lives. Through collaboration with faculty, administration, families, and community organizations, we seek to offer students the tools and resources they need to navigate high school. By the time students reach graduation, they will be ready to enter the world as responsible, empathetic, and motivated young adults.