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School Counselors

Mrs. Kimberling, M.A., P.P.S.

7th-grade Counselor

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Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year!

 

My name is Linda Kimberling and I am one of the school counselors at Lorbeer. I will be supporting the 7th-grade students this year. I am excited to get to know and support the students as they navigate the middle school years. I have been in education for over 30 years. I started my career teaching Adapted Physical Education then moved into Physical Education before becoming a counselor. I have been a counselor for over 9 years. I absolutely love my job! 

 

In my free time, I enjoy spending it with my family and friends, traveling, and listening to music.  

 

 

Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns at (909) 397-4527 or [email protected]

 

 

Ms. Salcido M.S. PPS SBBC

8th-grade Counselor

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Hi! My name is Ms. Salcido, and I am excited to be your 8th grade School Counselor at Lorbeer Middle School! As your School Counselor, my purpose is to help you in three areas: academics, social and emotional needs, and college and career. I want to help you grow and learn while at Lorbeer.

 

A little bit about me, I am bilingual (I speak Spanish), I have two dogs, and I was raised in Pomona! I graduated from the University of California Riverside, where I received my Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Literature, and the University of La Verne, where I received my Master's Degree in Educational School Counseling. I love Spanish Literature and counseling! 

 

Remember: You are all worthy and filled with so many gifts.  

 

Ms. Salcido M.S. PPS SBBC 

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Confidentiality Statement 

As School Counselors, we maintain strict confidentiality in all of our interactions. All meetings held with the school counselor will remain confidential unless the student gives permission to share information with related parties. 

However, circumstances do arise where we must disclose information to appropriate professionals. Reasons for breaking confidentiality are but not limited to: a student is in danger of harming themselves, another individual, or if a student is in danger of being harmed by others.