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Students undergo many personal and academic "stressors" everyday.  Hayward High wants to help!  HHS Counselors are readily available to assist students with any personal challenges and to make referrals to counseling resources on and off campus.

Personal Counseling ON CAMPUS


Alameda Crisis Counseling @ HHS  Intern Counselors meet with students once a week to support students with any personal problems.  Signing up is simple.  Just complete the consent form and give it to the student's Counselor.  


Career Center (Library)


Group Counseling
Click here
if you would like to sign up for a Stress Management Counseling Group.
Click here if you would like to sign up for an Anger Management Counseling Group


Hayward Positive Alternatives for Youth (HPAY)
Counseling Referral Service coordinated by Youth & Family Services
For "at risk" students
How to make a referral:


Male and Female Groups for African-American Freshmen and Sophomores:
The female group, "The Isis Project," led by Ms. Keeble, meets on Wednesdays at 2:45 in Rm. M-6.
The male group, "Young Lions Project," led by Mr. Barnes, meets on Thursdays at 2:45 in Rm. C-4.

Snacks provided!


Project Eden
Individual and Group Counseling for Alcohol and Other Drug Issues
Robert Lopez
robert.lopez@hsimail.org
Mr. Lopez is at Hayward High every Thursday (starting Feb. 2013).
Room: tbd
Print the Referral Form


Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center Case Management & Health Education Services @ HHS 
Referrals are made via Administrators or Counselors.
Mondays 8am-3:30pm
Fridays 9:30am-12noon
Rm. A-3
Kevin Nguyen, Youth Programs Facilitator for HHS   nguyenvkevin@gmail.com
Maricela Gutierrez, Director   mgutierrez@tvhc.org

Intervention & Alternative Education Counselors work with students individually and conduct small group (8) sessions addressing such topics as effective communication skills, anger/stress management, conflict resolution and strengthening decision making skills. The setting provides students an opportunity to talk about personal concerns, and express their feelings which allows the counselors to connect students with outside resources that can best serve their individual needs.