Offices & Support Services
Offices & Support Services
Please see descriptions and links below and in the navigation menu to the left for Offices and Support Services at Bravo. Please see the following pages for more information on Intervention and Support Services:
Nancy Escobedo, Senior Office Technician
Bravo High School provides support for students to be successful in a comprehensive rigorous program. Counselors support students with their academic career, and personal/social development through individual counseling and group presentations. Counselors also meet with parents to plan an individual graduation plan with and for students
A-G Counselor
Eduardo Flores, A-G Counselor
The purpose of the A-G Diploma Program is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based child welfare and attendance services and supports in order to increase A-G course passage and graduation rates, promote college and career readiness, and achieve the goal of zero dropouts in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The A-G Diploma Program will reengage students who are not on track to meeting the A-G requirements for graduation by working with all stakeholders to implement interventions with the vision of graduation and college and career readiness for all students. The A-G Diploma Program provides; early identification, intensive case management, enrollment in appropriate educational programs and zone of support, parent engagement, and support for transitions.
Magnet Office
Paulina Martinez, Magnet School Coordinator
Marisol De La Cruz, Magnet Sr. Office Technician
Marcela Morales, Magnet Office Technician
The Magnet Office at Bravo has several responsibilities. The Magnet Office is the liaison with the medical community and other community partners. It also coordinates 9th grade student orientation, articulation, and registration as well as student transportation. Community service/volunteer opportunities and work permits are also fielded by the Magnet Office.
Dean's Office
Brandon Andrews, Dean
Bravo's Dean of Discipline is a valuable resource to students, parents and Bravo Faculty. The dean enforces school rules and policies. Any discipline issue can be directed to the Dean's Office.
Parent Center
Abigail Solis, Parent Representative
Ana Sandoval Guzman, Parent Representative
The Parent Center is a resource and information center. The Community Liaisons are Mrs. Solis and Ms. Castellanos. The Center is open for all parents from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30p.m. daily.
Title I Office
Gabriela Guerra Ramirez, Assistant Principal, Title I
Maria Elizalde, Office Technician
The Title I coordinator complies with the state and federal guidelines to provide intervention services to Bravo students and parents. After school tutoring, teacher aides, Saturday academies, counseling and Parent Center are examples of intervention services available.
Health Office
Venancio Gatchalian, School Nurse
Aracely Cedano, LVN
The school nurse provides care and intervention for student's health issues. These include first aid treatment, immunization compliance follow-up, sports participants' clearance, least restrictive environment provisions, counseling and referrals. Prevention measures are also an integral part of the Health office functions.
School Climate Advocate
Ignacio Solis, School Climate Advocate
The School Climate Advocate assists by providing a safe and positive school culture and climate, while understanding the needs of students, families, staff, and community members.
School Psychologist
Seble Gebremedhin, School Psychologist
The School Psychologist is professionally trained to work with school-aged children, their teachers, and family. Some of the responsibilities include working with students, parents and teachers to evaluate academic skills, eligibility for special education services, learning aptitudes, social skills, and emotional developments through the Students Success Team provide educational management, behavioral modification and learning strategies. The school psychologist also provides individual counseling counseling for students.
School Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW)
Cynthia Barrio, School Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW)
The School Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW) promotes early identification of students with behavioral, social, and/or emotional needs and provides opportunities for evidenced based interventions; and recommends procedures for supporting with the impacts and effects on a student’s learning and behavior.
College Center
Victoria Montes, College Advisor
The College Advisor guides and advises students and their families on post secondary school plans. The Advisor will coordinate and implement on going dissemination of information to students, parents, and faculty members pertaining to college admission process.
Library Services
Lisa Gutierrez, Librarian
Bravo is fortunate to have a very beautiful library located on the 5th floor. Everyone is encouraged to visit and use the vast resources available.
Speech & Language
The Speech Therapist works with children in the areas of articulation, language, stuttering and voice. Students with Individualized Education Plans are serviced.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Provides training to students with hearing losses, including:
· Auditory training
· Speech reading
· Hearing conversation
Students with Individualized Education Plans are serviced.
Epifania Pascual, Office Technician (Counseling Office)
Assists with referrals for Student Success Team, Special Education policies and procedures.
SSPT Intervention
The SSPT (Student Support Progress Team) builds upon the foundation of the Coordination of Services Team (COST), Student Study Team (SST) and Language Appraisal Team (LAT).
The SSPT was designed to combine the aforementioned teams into a practical and easy to understand approach for meeting the needs of all students. The SSPT Request Form is available in the Counselor's Office or can be downloaded below