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Our counselors are also here to support our students in choosing Exploratories and in setting up an Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP).

Our Counselors

Sixth Grade Counselor

Mr. Noel
jerry.noel@asd20.org

I am a "big picture" thinker who continuously works at walking the "talk" in my personal and professional lives. I care deeply about my family, the children of the world and the outdoors. I am a Choice Theory counselor. Choice Theory is the foundation of my approach to counseling and life, therefore teaching and practicing Choice Theory are a couple of my biggest passions.

Statistical Information: B.S., Plymouth State College (1989), M.Ed., Plymouth State College (1995). School Counselor since 1995, and Licensed Professional Counselor (private practice) since 2002.

Seventh Grade Counselor

Mrs. Brubaker
sandi.brubaker@asd20.org

I am thrilled to be part of the awesome support team here at Eagleview Middle School! I am looking forward to supporting your student find individual success in the realms of academic, career, personal, and social development and well-being. I believe collaboration is key to supporting students at this age and I will often collaborate with students, parents, teachers and other educators to foster an environment that will meet the unique needs of all students.

I have grown up here in the Springs and love the area and all it has to offer. My husband and I stay busy with our four kids at home and spend as much time as possible enjoying the outdoors with them and all our family and friends who live close by.   

Statistical Information:  B.A. Degree in Sociology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. M.A. Degree in School Counseling and Human Services, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

Eighth Grade Counselor

Mrs. Oldfield
nikki.oldfield@asd20.org

I am a proud member of the Eagleview community. I thoroughly enjoy working and collaborating with students, parents and staff members. As a counselor, I am honored to be a part of the student’s journey through middle school. My goal is to be a support system and advocate, to promote academic, social and personal growth for all students. I have worked at Eagleview for over 20 years as both a counselor and an 8th grade Social Studies teacher. I truly believe there is no better place to be. I have lived in both Florida and North Carolina but prefer to spend time in the Colorado mountains. I enjoy spending time on my bicycle, relaxing with family, reading, watching sports and traveling.

Statistical Information: B.A. in History with an emphasis on Secondary Education, Elon College NC., Master of Counseling, University of Phoenix, CO.

Counselor

Mrs. Dubois
meghan.dubois@asd20.org

I am a passionate school counselor and believe successful student outcomes begin with collaboration with parents, teachers, administrators, and the community. I adore supporting students in a comprehensive way by viewing them holistically. I was hired under the School Counseling Corps Grant that aims to decrease the student to counselor ratio in Colorado. My goal is to increase students’ college and career readiness, academic achievement, school attendance, and social/emotional growth.

I have lived in Colorado Springs for 10 years, and in my free time I enjoy spending time outdoors with my husband and 2 children, soaking in all that Colorado has to offer.  

Statistical Information: B.S. in Criminal Justice/Human Services, Colorado Technical University (May 2020). M.A. in School Counseling, Colorado Christian University (December 2024).

Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC)

Ms. Yeakley
c_joy.yeakley@asd20.org

My name is Joy M. Yeakley, and I am the Military Family Life Counselor for Eagleview Middle School. I support active-duty families through the challenges and transitions unique to the military lifestyle. I provide short-term individual counseling, group counseling, and community events. 

I have about 20 years of experience in the mental health field working with children. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a School Social Worker, and a Registered Play Therapist. I have served children in inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services, as a school social worker, as a play therapist in private practice, as a volunteer with families who work overseas, and as a therapist to those who have experienced domestic violence and sexual abuse. It is a privilege to be here serving military service members and their families! 

SAFE Counselor

​(Student Advocate For Engagement) TBD

School Registrar

Deanna Traczek
deanna.traczek@asd20.org
(719) 234-3436

Counseling Services

Helping students reach their full potential with academic and personal support.

Counseling Services

Overview
Helping students reach their full potential with academic and personal support.
Contact
Sue Ann Ross
Phone
(719) 234 - 3436