Meet Our Counseling Staff

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Contact Information

Counseling Office: 208-350-4168

Records Request Fax: 208-350-4178 or 208-350-4179

Amber Wardle

Counseling Secretary
wardle.amber@westada.org

Kristina Porcelli

Registrar
porcelli.kristina@westada.org

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Cari Barnes

Counselor for students with the last name starting with A-E
barnes.cari@westada.org

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Alicia Lipschultz

Counselor for students with the last name starting with F-L
lipschultz.alicia@westada.org

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Casey Caspersen

Counselor for students with the last name starting with M-R
caspersen.casey@westada.org

Ellen Rainer

Counselor for students with the last name starting with S-Z
rainer.ellen@westada.org

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Chelsi Bates

College and Career Counselor bates.chelsi@westada.org

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Brooke Condel

Drug Prevention Counselor
condel.brooke@westada.org

Stacy Atkin

Special Projects Counselor
atkin.stacy@westada.org

About School Counseling

West Ada School District Counseling Services
School counselors are vital members of the education team found in each West Ada school building. Through the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program, school counselors assist all students in the areas of academic achievement, personal/social development and career development, to ensure that today's students become the productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow. School counselors provide short-term individual counseling, group counseling, and guidance curriculum. School counselors also help connect students and their families to a variety of community resources. 

Each school counselor or school social worker has a Pupil Personnel Certificate from the Idaho State Department of Education. The minimum education requirement for this certificate is a master’s degree in school counseling or social work. 

School Counseling
The School Counselor:

  • Promotes a safe, caring, climate and a positive school experience for all students

  • Guides and supports students with personal, social, and academic goals

  • Encourages students to have healthy perceptions of themselves

  • Inspires students to show kindness, respect, and empathy toward others

  • Advocates for students, and empowers students to make positive choices, by using appropriate tools for problem-solving and decision making

The Role of the School Counselor:

  • Offers short-term, solution focused, individual and group counseling (group counseling is based on availability).

  • Teaches whole group class lessons with district approved curriculum

  • Observes students in various settings

  • Consults and collaborates with parents, staff, students, and community agencies

  • Provides community referrals and resources for families

  • Coordinates Section 504 Accommodation Plans

  • Provides support during a crisis

The School Counselor's Referral Process:

  • Referrals typically come from parents, staff, and students

  • Students can stop by the counselor’s office (with teacher permission), and fill out a request slip, or bring their own note, and place it in the counselor’s confidential mailbox. Or, students can ask their teacher to contact the school counselor for them

  • Staff and parents may contact the counselor at any time via phone or email

Confidentiality Policy:

  • What you say in here stays in here UNLESS:

    • You threaten to hurt someone...

    • You plan to hurt yourself...

    • Someone has hurt you...

    • You have broken the law...

    • You give us permission to share with other trusted adults...