Student Wellness Counselors

As Student Wellness Counselors,  we work collaboratively with members of the educational team to promote and support students' academic and social/emotional well-being.  Our role is to provide affective support to students and staff.   

Supports Include: 

  • Consultation

  • Prevention/Intervention Strategies

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Individual Counseling sessions to enhance social/emotional development of students

  • Provide 6-9 weeks of documented intervention services utilizing evidenced-based school counseling practices

  • Provide school staff and parents with community resources; coordinate and integrate school and community resources and events

  • Provide workshops, and trainings to schools, parents and the community

  • Serve on Crisis Response Team

We Utilize Community Engagement to Help Raise Awareness, Provide Tools and Tips for Improving Mental Health, Introduce Health Resources and Allow an Opportunity to Meet and Greet with Local Mental Health and Wellness Providers to Learn About Available Resources in the Community.

Join Us for Our Monthly Parent U: Together for Mental Health Series

Contact Us

Maria Ingram
MEd, LPC-Associate, NCC
281-641-7872

Tammie Johnson
MEd, LPC, NCC
281-641-7874

Francesca Newman
MA, LPC, NCC
281-641-7871

Mental Health Resources

Parent Resources 

Suicide Prevention Resources

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
If you need to talk or are concerned about someone else, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.  The toll-free lifeline is available to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

Call  800-273-TALK (8255)
Text:  ANSWER to 839863
Dial 9-8-8

Texas Youth Helpline
Texas Youth Helpline:  The Texas Youth Helpline provides free and confidential services to youth, their parents, and other family members of  youth in crisis who need help finding a counselor, safe shelter, legal information, other local referral information, or just someone to talk to.
Texas Youth Helpline: Call or Text - 1-800-989-6884

Mental Health & Wellness Events

Community Events are organized to help raise awareness, provide action items, decrease the stigma around mental health, provide tools and tips for improving mental health, introduce health resources on and near campuses, empower students, parents and community members to be proactive and confident in caring for themselves and others, and allow an opportunity to meet and greet with local mental health and wellness providers to learn about available resources in the community!    

  • 1/25/2024 Parent University: Teen Dating Violence - 6 p.m. BBTC (Room #300) Register for the Teen Dating Violence Session

  • 2/15/2024 Mental Health & Wellness Fair - 6pm Humble Civic Center  Mental Health & Wellness Fair Flyer

  • 4/25/2024 Parent University: Neurodiversity - Virtual 6pm  (Link TBD)

  • 5/2/2024 Summer Safety & Resource Family Night - 6-8 p.m. Lakeland Elementary School

  • 5/3/2024 Humble ISD Go Green Day!

Community Event Goals: 

  • Decrease stigma around mental health

  • Provide tools and tips for improving mental health

  • Introduce health resources on and near campus

  • Empower students to be proactive and confident in caring for themselves and others

  • Meet and greet mental health providers to learn about available resources in the community!

Provider Participant List

Parent U: Together for Mental Health

Parent U: en EspaƱol
Posted by Student Wellness Counselors on 8/1/2022 8:00:00 AM

Starting at our August 4, 2022 Parent U Summer Series: Together for Mental Health, we will present topics in English and Spanish. Virtual Parent University will begin in English. After the first 30 minutes, our presentations will be presented in Spanish. 

A partrir de nuestra serie de verano Parent Udel 4 de Augusto de 2022: Juntos por la salud mental, presentaremos temas en ingles y espanol. Virtual Parent U comenzara en ingles. Despues de los primeros 30 minutos, nuestras presentaciones se presentaran en espanol. 

Humble ISD Goes Green 5/20/22
Posted by Student Wellness Counselors on 5/2/2022 8:00:00 AM

Humble ISD students and staff are encouraged to wear green on Friday, May 20th to raise awareness and acceptance of Mental Health.

How to Raise Awareness and Acceptance on Campus?

Sharing mental health facts, tips and graphics can help raise awareness. Having students complete activities or review coping skills inspires action and acceptance. We hope that these will help you " Go Green" on May 20th!

Rescue Dog Day is celebrated the 20th also - Dogs can contribute to your happiness. Studies show that dogs reduce stress, anxiety and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and improve your all-around health.