School Counseling
About
Student Support Services
- After Hours Activites (AHA)
- Care Solace
- College & Career Counseling
- Drugs and Opioids Use
- Emergency Numbers
- Health & Wellness
- Intervention
- Support Groups
- Tutoring & Enrichment
- Transcripts
After Hours Activites (AHA)
Visit our After Hours Activities page for enrichment activities, peer-to-peer study tips, or academic tutoring and intervention supports.
Care Solace
If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace can help you quickly find treatment options matched to your needs regardless of the circumstance. Care Solace is a complimentary and confidential service provided to students, staff, and their families by Granada Hills Charter. Care Solace’s team is available 24/7/365 and can support you in any language.
If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a provider:
- Call 888-515-0595 available 24/7/365
- Visit www.caresolace.com/ghc and either search on your own OR click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
Optional Disclaimer:
Information on individual treatment providers was gathered by Care Solace based on criteria such as geographic proximity, whether the provider accepts the authorized user’s insurance, and whether the provider is accepting new patients. The school district does not recommend, endorse, promote, or refer to any of the individual treatment providers.
College & Career Counseling
Our college and career office offers some of the best insights, and most helpful information, about postsecondary education and trade schools. Visit the college & career page and subscribe to their newsletter. You'll be glad you did!
Drugs and Opioids Use
Emergency Numbers
| 24 Hour Emergency Center | 818-885- |
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Northridge Hospital |
818-885-8500 |
| Olive View/UCLA Hospital 14445 Olive Dr. Sylmar, CA |
818-364-1555 |
| Providence Holy Cross Medical Center 15031 Rinaldi St. Mission Hills, CA |
818-365-8051 |
| Psychiatric Emergency | 818-364-4340 |
| Valley Coordinated Children’s Services |
818-708-4500 |
| Child & Adolescent Mental Health Crisis (M-F 8 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.) |
213-387- |
| Alcoholics Anonymous | 323-936-4343 |
| California Youth Crisis Line (Runaways and all other problems) |
800- |
| Child Abuse Hotline | 800-540-4000 |
| Didi Hirsch Suicide Prevention Center |
877-727-4747 |
| Eating Disorders Referral Service |
800-931-2237 |
| El Nido Family Services | 818- |
| Fire, Police, Ambulance | 911 |
| Gay and Lesbian Youth Talkline |
800-246-7743 |
| Homework Hotline Teachers Helpline |
800-527-8839 |
| Information Line General Information + Referrals |
211 |
| LA Rape and Battery Hotline | 800-656- |
| Marijuana Anonymous | 818-759-9194 |
| Poison Control Center | 800-222-1222 |
| Safe Rides Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. |
661-259-6330 |
| San Fernando Valley Coalition on Gangs |
211 |
| Suicide & Crisis Lifeline | 988 |
| Valley Community Clinic | 818- |
| Valley Trauma Center Sexual Assault |
818-886-0453 |
Health & Wellness
Start or continue good habits to stay healthy, and keep your friends safe, too! Here you can connect with our nurses, school psychologists, or social services workers. Visit our health & wellness page.
Visit our Virtual Health & Wellness Center to stay healthy in mind, body and spirit whether you're on or off campus.
Intervention
Support Groups
Tutoring & Enrichment
Students receive small group tutoring through the After Hours Activities (AHA) program. In-class support, peer tutoring, and instructor-led tutoring are offered. Tutoring support includes Biology, Physiology, Chemistry, Social Studies, English (General, ESL, Special Education), Math (Geometry, Algebra I & II, Math Analysis, Calculus), Physics (All levels, AP, IB), Spanish (All Levels, AP, IB), and Multiple Subject Tutoring (Library, Homework Clubs). Visit the AHA page.
GHC also has partnered with Tutor.com by The Princeton Review to provide free 24 Hour Tutoring on-demand online tutoring for a variety of subjects.
Transcripts
Current Graduating Class: Final transcripts will not be automatically sent but will be finalized and sent by a third party, Parchment. You must create an account with your personal email address to have access to Parchment after graduation and request your transcript.
Graduated or left from 2004 to present: Granada Hills Charter has partnered with Parchment to order and send your transcript securely. Please note that there are no copies of high school diplomas. You will need to order your transcript if you need proof that you graduated. Set up an account to request your transcript.
If you graduated or left prior to 2004, you will need to order your transcript and other records through the LAUSD Student Records Center.
Alumni who graduated before 1995 will require a file number to place their order through LAUSD. To obtain the file number, please submit a transcript request through Parchment.
Popular Resources
Concurrent Enrollment
Please fill out a concurrent enrollment form prior to enrolling in courses outside of GHC. It is important to have a conversation with your counselor prior to enrolling to ensure courses are transferable.
Dual Enrollment
Please fill out a concurrent enrollment form prior to enrolling in courses outside of GHC. It is important to have a conversation with your counselor prior to enrolling to ensure courses are transferable.
Counselors
Kevin Sweeney
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: A-Cas
Mary Tahi
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Cat-Garcia
Alexis Arnold
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Gard-Kh
Seth Hankison
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Ki-Mn and Foster Youth
Jennifer Noble
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Par-Sev
Kendra Chalker
Academic Program: Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Sha-Z
Rita Bedoyan
Academic Program: STEM Biotechnology; Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: A-Le; Mo-Nd
Briana Brazil
Academic Program: STEM Biotechnology; Granada Guaranteed Curriculum (GGC)
Student Last Names: Li-Z; Ne-Pap
Cynthia Medrano
Academic Program: International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme (IB/MYP and IB/DP)
Student Last Names: A-Z
Yadira Martinez Cabrera
Academic Program: iGranada
Student Last Names: A-Z
Wendy Woodburn
Academic Program: New Media Academy (NMA); Global Business & Finance, (GBF)
Student Last Names: A-Z
Tutoring & Enrichment
After Hours Activities (AHA)
Need a place to study or help on homework? Come visit any of our tutoring services before school and after school. Our tutors assist with any subject students need help with.
Academic Mentor Program (AMP)
In-class support, peer tutoring, and instructor-led tutoring are offered through the Academic Mentor Program (AMP). Tutoring support includes Biology, Physiology, Chemistry, Social Studies, English (General, ESL, Special Education), Math (Geometry, Algebra I & II, Math Analysis, Calculus), Physics (All levels, AP, IB), Spanish (All Levels, AP, IB), and Multiple Subject Tutoring (Rawley Hall, Homework Clubs).
Math and Science Study (MASS) Center
The Academic Mentor Program is pleased to announce the launch of the Math And Science Study (MASS) Center. Similar to the Online Writing Lab (OWL), MASS is focused on providing asynchronous online support to students in math and science subjects from Academic Mentors who have demonstrated excellence in these subjects.
Students simply post their questions in the MASS Google Classroom and an Academic Mentor will provide any help or hints they need to solve the problem themselves.
Classroom Code: Mhvf6qt
Online Writing Lab (OWL)
Receive personalized, asynchronous support from our Academic Mentors on your essays. Mentors will respond within three days of your submissions. Join today to improve your writing skills and gain valuable feedback from your peers by using the Google Classroom code: uhqxobl
24/7 Onine Tutoring
Tutor.com offers free, 24/7 tutoring services for GHC students.
Peer-to-Peer Support
Wellness Center

We understand that this moment in our lives is unprecedented.
We are continuing to adjust to a new lifestyle with fluctuating policies, comfort levels, people, and milestones. Even though normalcy appears to be right around the corner, we want to assure you that we are still here to support you through this moment and beyond.
Wellness Links
Talk To Someone
We have a Mental Health Team that consists of eleven (11) Academic Counselors, two (2) Nurses, three (3) School Social Workers, three (3) School Psychologists, and one (1) Office Assistant. The following is our contact information. Please reach out to the person that is the best fit for your needs:
Physical:
- Crystal Ngo & Kimberly Tran; School Nurse: nurse@ghctk12.com
- Delma Gonzalez; Office Assistant: healthoffice@ghctk12.com
General Mental/Emotional/Social:
- Jacqueline Orcutt, Heliana Vargas, & Vicky Wen; School Social Workers: socialworkers@ghctk12.com
- Academic Counselors: Click Here to find your counselor
Special Education:
- Danette Cua, Veronica Elson, & Shandi Lopez; School Psychologists: specialprograms@ghctk12.com
Please be patient with us (between 1-2 business days) if you reach out via email. You may also call Granada’s main office to reach us by phone: 818-360-2361
We also do not want you to feel like there is little support outside of GHC, so these are additional, mental-health resources for you to utilize:
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24/7 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
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24/7 Text Crisis Line: 741741
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Teen Line: 1-800-TLC-TEEN (1-800-852-8336), in LA 310-855-HOPE (4673), in The Valley (818-432-2266); Sat-Sun, 6:00 PM-10:00 PM; a confidential telephone helpline for teenage callers.
LA County residents have unique access to mental health resources:
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Call Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health’s (LACDMH) 24/7 Access Line at (800) 854-7771 to learn more about site closures or to get mental health support. Additional mental health resources are also available on the LACDMH’s COVID-19 page.
Should you experience a psychiatric or medical emergency, please do not email us for help. Seek immediate assistance by calling 911. We are all in this together.
Suicide Prevention

A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND POSTVENTION: The Granada Hills Charter Governing Board recognizes that access to school based mental health services and supports directly improves students physical and psychological safety; enhances academic and cognitive performance; and support learning as well as social and emotional development. The Governing Board recognizes that suicide is a major cause of death among youth and that all suicide threats must be taken seriously. The Executive Director or designee shall establish procedures to be followed when a suicide attempt, threat or disclosure is reported. The school shall also provide students, parents/guardians and staff with education that helps them recognize the warning signs of severe emotional distress and take preventive measures to help potentially suicidal students. A copy of the GHC comprehensive policy is available on the School’s website.
Granada Hills Charter's School Social Workers, Ms. Wen and Ms. Vargas, would like to share some websites that may come in handy for our students and their families. These are tried and true resources, and they are continuously updated.
Adolescent Depression: The word depression is used to mean many different things. If asked, most people would say that they have felt “depressed.” What most mean by this is that they have felt sad. Sadness is a universal feeling, and everyone will experience some intense periods of sadness with grief. Not everyone, however, will experience a clinical depression. Sadness or depression is just one symptom of a depressive illness.
Cope Care Deal: This website – a product of the Adolescent Mental Health Initiativethrough the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands – offersinformation and resources for teens. Check out the Mind Zone! It getsyou the facts on mental health problems, eating disorders, and suicide.If you're well informed, you'll be better able to help your friends ifthey need it. (And if you're worried that you might have a mental healthproblem, you can find out.)
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: This website – The Balanced Mind Parent Network (BMPN), a program of the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), guides families raising children with mood disorders to the answers, support, and stability they seek.
Free To Be He, She, They: Helping Young People Navigate Gender Identity: UCSF’s pioneering Child and Adolescent Gender Center is helping a growing number of families seeking advice – and, increasingly, medical intervention – to help a son or daughter’s physiology match their gender identity.
Military OneSource: Military OneSource is a free service provided by the Department of Defense to service members and their families to help with a broad range of concerns including money management, spouse employment and education, parenting and child care, relocation, deployment, reunion, and the particular concerns of families with special-needs members. They can also include more complex issues like relationships, stress, and grief. Services are available 24 hours a day — by telephone and online.
NAMI SVF-- National Alliance on Mental Illness, San Fernando Valley: When a parent or a child is first diagnosed with a mental illness, the whole family needs help. NAMI SFV provides educational programs and support groups for families at no cost.
National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. By dialing 988, the call is routed to the nearest crisis center in our national network of more than 150 crisis centers. The Lifeline's national network of local crisis centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals day and night. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Our House Grief Support Center: If you have lost a loved one – whether a family member or a friend – Our House is there to help. This organization is dedicated to supporting people who grieve a loss, whether they be children, teens, or adults.
SAMHSA Treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727): Get general information on mental health and locate treatment services in your area. Speak to a live person, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST.
TEEN LINE: TEEN LINE is a confidential telephone help line for teenaged callers. It operates every evening from 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. and is toll-free from anywhere in California. When you call, you don't have to give your name and everything you say will be strictly confidential. The TEEN LINE volunteers who answer the call are Southern California teenagers who have been specially trained. They won't judge you or give you advice — their job is to listen to your feelings and help you to clarify your concerns, define the options available to you, and help you make positive decisions. No problem is too small, too large, or too shocking for the Text Crisis Line volunteers.
- Call 1-800-TLC-TEEN (1-800-852-8336)
- or in Los Angeles: 310-855-HOPE (310-855-4673)
- or in The Valley: 818-432-2266
The Center for Transyouth Health and Development: The Center for Transyouth Health and Development promotes healthy futures for transyouth by providing services, research, training and capacity building that is developmentally informed, affirmative, compassionate and holistic for gender non-conforming children and transyouth.
We Spark: Many families' lives are touched by cancer. We Spark provides free cancer support services for children, teenagers, and adults. Participate in art class, learn yoga or tai chi, join a discussion group, or go to a workshop – it's all designed to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients and their family members and friends.
For more information, contact our social workers or visit the wellness center.
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