

School Counseling
The Oak Ridge High School Counselors, along with our administrative team, teachers, parents and community members, serve as advocates for all students by:
Providing a safe and positive environment that assists students in gaining the skills and knowledge needed to become problem solvers, responsible citizens, and college and career ready.
Empowering students to reach their maximum potential, to work hard, to do the right thing, and to carry these traits into their future.
Helpful Links
College and Career Readiness
For more information please visit the CISD College and Career Readiness website.
Counseling Staff

Jo Hawk
Lead Counselor
Email: jlhawk@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5417

Jeremy West
College and Career Counselor
Email: jwest1@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5424
Senior Campus

Tennille Williams
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: A-Cha
Email: tenwilliams@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5513

Valencia Price
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: Gon-Led
Email: vprice@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5347

Pascale Cazelais
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: P-Ser
Email: pcazelais@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5311

Carly Berry
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: Set-Z
Email: cpberry@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5347

Trevor Johnson
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: Che-Gom
Email: twjohnson@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5347

Vivian Caraballo
Counselor 10th-12th Alpha: Lee-O
Email: vcaraballorichi@conroeisd.net
Phone: 832.592.5347
Freshman Campus

Kristi Evans
Counselor 9th Grade Alpha: A-K
Email: kevans@conroeisd.net
Phone: 281.465.5024

Dani Michaels
Counselor 9th Grade Alpha: L-Z
Email: dmichaels@conroeisd.net
Phone: 281.465.5018
District Guidance & Counseling Information
Guidance Philosophy Statement
The Conroe Independent School District is dedicated to the belief that guidance and counseling will function as an integral part of the total school program, contribute directly to the school mission and involve every member of the school staff.
Developmental in content and process, the guidance and counseling program supports the efforts of teachers and parents in promoting students’ self-esteem, academic readiness, social and interpersonal sensitivity, and awareness of future academic and career opportunities. These are needed for developing economic productivity, responsible citizenship, effective living and enjoyment of life. Developmental guidance and counseling in CISD is proactive, preventative and characterized by outreach and availability with emphasis on the acquisition skills.
In accordance with CISD’s belief that students are unique human beings who may need assistance in the person, social, educational, and career development, the primary role of the professional counselor is to work directly with parents, students, and staff to facilitate their learning and growth and help provide a safe and encouraging school environment.