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Churchill High School
9th A-Z

Dickson, Erin
Lead Counselor
(210) 356-0022
edicks@neisd.net

10th-12th/A-ESH

Greene, Marilu
Counselor
(210) 356-0030
mgreen3@neisd.net

10th-12th/Els-Leej

Schmitt, Amanda
Counselor
(210) 356-0029
aschmi1@neisd.net

10th-12th/Leek-Roc

Patterson Lopez, Cynthia
Counselor
(210) 356-0028
cpatte2@neisd.net

10th-12th/RIK-Z

Gutierrez-Patacsil, Sandra
Counselor
(210) 356-0027
sgutie9@neisd.net

All

Dimaline, Jeannie
CCMR
(210) 356-0112
jdimal@neisd.net

All

Johnson, Kathy
Mental Wellness Counselor
(210) 356-0080
kjohns4@neisd.net

Counseling Office

Students are welcome to come in before school, after school or during their lunch period. Counselors are also available for students and parents through phone, email and zoom Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30 pm. To find your counselor, click on "Find My Counselor" (located below) for their name and contact information.
 
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
 
Counseling Office Phone: (210) 356-0000
 
Fax: (210) 442-0818
 
For academic advice, questions about CCMR or financial aid, contact:
Find Your School Counselor
Guidance & Counseling Department

For questions about testing programs and preparation, contact:
Your School Counselor
Advanced Academics

For questions about CTE courses, career certificates and industry certifications, contact:
Career & Technical Education 

For more information about magnet programs, contact:
Magnet Programs

Counselors in the Classroom

 
The NEISD Counselors teach guidance lessons in the classroom to support and enhance the learning process.  Some of the topics include:
 
  • Coping Skills - Help equip students with the skills they need to address anxiety, frustration, anger, sadness, and a variety of other stressful emotions in healthy ways.
  • Healthy Relationships - Help students identify and recognize healthy and unhealthy relationships, and teach them the skills to make positive choices.
  • Bullying/Cyberbullying - Help students learn all aspects of bullying/cyberbullying, and focus on prevention and character education. 
  • Self-Awareness - Teach students how to be aware of their own thoughts and feelings, and how to self-regulate their emotions and responses.
  • Drug Prevention and Awareness - Equip students with the skills to make healthy choices necessary for a full and productive life. 
  • College and Career Readiness-  Provide multiple opportunities for students to explore a variety of careers and help them align their educational choices with their future career goals.