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Hi Cardinal Family!

My name is Richland Fobbs and I am excited to be your child's school counselor! I have been in public education for 11 years with 6 of those years being a school counselor. I earned my bachelor's degree from Xavier University of Louisiana and my graduate degree from Texas Southern University. My favorite part about being a school counselor is building meaningful relationships and supporting the growth and development of our students. Outside of work, I love spending time with my husband, our dog Mimi, and my family and friends. My favorite places to visit are the beach and Disney! The most thrilling thing I have ever done and would do again is zip lining!

My goal as your school counselor is to build strong relationships and support the whole child by providing high-quality guidance lessons, short-term group counseling, short-term individual counseling, and personalized support. I am committed to collaborating with families, staff, and community partners to help ensure the success and well-being of our students.

I am a passionate advocate for our children. I am dedicated to helping them grow and teaching them essential life skills they will use every day. Our students are the future, and I am committed to providing the love, education, and support they need to reach their fullest potential.

“When little people are overwhelmed by big emotions, it’s our job to share our calm, not join their chaos.” -L.R. Knost

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Richland Fobbs M.ED.
281-641-3407 

Counseling at FCE

As the Fall Creek Counselor, I have the privilege to work with all of our students in PK-5th grade in their classrooms, in small groups, and in short-term individual counseling meetings to support the whole child through social and emotional learning. Collaborating with families, teachers, staff and community members is essential to my role to benefit and meet the needs of all FCE students. 

COUNSELING DELIVERY:

Classroom Guidance Lessons: These lessons will be presented in the classrooms for students in grades PK-5 at least one time each nine-week grading period.  Lessons will teach developmentally appropriate life skills.

Group or Individual Counseling: Group or individual counseling is provided for students experiencing areas of needed growth. These may include decision-making, personal responsibility, self-awareness, social awareness, and coping with separation/divorce or loss.  Groups generally range from 4 to 6 students and last for 6 to 8 sessions. The students for these groups or individual sessions can be recommended by parents/guardians or by staff members.

Individual/Personalized Counseling: Short-term one-on-one counseling support is available to all students in grades PK-5. Students may self-refer or be referred to the counselors by teachers/staff and/or parents. Confidentiality is respected. 

I will be meeting with each student throughout the year.

You can learn more about Personalized Counseling in Humble ISD through this video link-

Consultations: I am available to have meetings with teachers, administrators and/or parents to discuss the needs of individual students. I am here for all students and want to ensure that your child has a productive and positive school year. 

Any student can request to meet with me or they can be referred by a teacher, administrator, or parent.  I encourage you to reach out if you have concerns regarding your child.

**Confidentiality** Please note that all information discussed is confidential between me and your child, unless they express that they are hurting themselves, hurting someone else or someone is hurting them.

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