Your OCSA School Counselor is happy to work with you anytime you have questions or concerns about your academics, college/career goals, or your personal/social/emotional development.

Contact your OCSA School Counselor. We are here to help!

Middle School (Grades 7 - 8): vanessa.musso@ocsarts.net

High School (A - Do): ashley.talbert@ocsarts.net

High School (Dr - Kh): kara.mccann@ocsarts.net

High School (Ki - Me): paige.acuna@ocsarts.net

High School (Mi - Sh): sarah.kause@ocsarts.net

High School (Si - Z): rebecca.vance-freeland@ocsarts.net

School Counseling Mission Statement

The mission of the OCSA School Counseling Program is to foster a healthy school culture and environment that nurtures and inspires all students to achieve their highest individual potential, both academically and artistically, by addressing their academic, college/career, personal, social, and emotional/mental health development, through the combination of classroom sessions, small group counseling, and individual student planning meetings.

OCSA Counselors collaborate with other educational leaders, parents/guardians, and community members to advocate for equitable access to a rigorous education, in order to prepare all students to graduate college-and-career-ready as creative problem-solvers, responsible lifelong learners, and multiculturally appreciative citizens.

School Counseling Program Vision Statement

All OCSA students benefit from a comprehensive School Counseling Program, driven by student data and based on the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model supporting: Academic Development, College/Career Development, and Personal, Social, Emotional/Mental-Health Development.  

As both academically and artistically high-achieving learners and performers, all OCSA students graduate: college-and-career-ready; well-prepared to meet the challenges of a global, multicultural 21st century workforce; and with creative, problem-solving skills and a passion for lifelong learning.  

All OCSA graduates are productive citizens, who achieve their fullest potential — academically, occupationally, personally, socially, and emotionally — making a lasting positive impact on our school and the greater community.