Counseling Center
Welcome to the Counseling Center!
School counselors collaborate with students, families, community members, and school personnel to ensure that all students realize and integrate their academic, career, and personal/social potential in order to develop and achieve an individualized vision of success.
Our Vision
To create an environment where students are supported and encourage to take responsibility for their learning and life-long goals.
Our Mission
To utilize our unique knowledge and skills to enhance students' social and emotional growth in order to prepare them for academic and career success.
Counselors
Alina Freeman
Counselor for last names A–C
afreeman2@ntps.org
Noelle Ralston
Counselor for last names D–H
nralston2@ntps.org
Kelli Revoir-Little
Counselor last names I–Mu
krevoirlittle@ntps.org
Jacob Clausen
Counselor for last names Mv–Sb
jclausen@ntps.org
Moira Valerio
Counselor for last names Sc–Z
mvalerio@ntps.org
Schedule an appointment
Please use the guest option when scheduling.
Student Services
Karen Trujillo
Counseling Center Secretary
360-412-4823
ktrujillo@ntps.org
Nikki Viehweg
Registrar
360-412-4821 x42845
nviehweg@ntps.org
Shawn Harris
Mental Health Specialist
360-292-5624
sharris@ntps.org
Debbie Olsen
Psychologist (for students with IEPs)
360-412-4820 x42820
dolsen@ntps.org
Amy Cannava
Psychologist (for students with IEPs)
360-412-4820 x42527
acannava@ntps.org
Cari Hall
College & Career Center
360-412-4831
chall@ntps.org
Tiffany Sebburn
Military Family Life Counselor
Contact the Counseling Center to be connected with the MFLC.
What is School Counseling?
School counselors collaborate with students, families, community members, and school personnel to ensure that all students realize and integrate their academic, career, and personal/social potential in order to develop and achieve an individualized vision of success.
- Personal/social support – school counselors help students with bullying prevention, anger management, problem-solving, and cooperation. Counselors work with families to find students additional support if needed.
- Collaborate – school counselors collaborate with students, families, school staff, and community partners to help schools achieve their mission and students achieve their goals.
- Academic support – school counselors help students with topics such as academic organization, course planning, study skills, and post-secondary preparation.
- College and career planning – school counselors help students identify possible career paths through interest inventories, personality type assessments, and learning style tests. Counselors help students understand the connections between their academic learning, post-secondary education and training, and their career goals.
The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) model.
Contact Us!
360-412-4823
360-412-4839 (fax)
