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Indian Springs High Earns Ramp Award for Model School Counseling Program

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Accepting the RAMP award on July 14 on behalf of Indian Springs High School and SBCUSD were (l-r) Student Wellness & Support Services Program Specialist Dr. Noaveyar Lee, ISHS School Counseling Intern Adrian Carrillo-Gutierrez, ISHS Lead Counselor Michael Bennie, ISHS School Counseling Intern Marielena Garcia and Sierra High School Lead Counselor Dr. Aliea Coston.

This is the Third SBCUSD Campus to Earn a RAMP Award

SAN BERNARDINO, CA—Indian Springs High School has been named a 2025 Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) school by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), marking its first time earning the distinction and the third San Bernardino City Unified School District campus to receive the honor.

“I am very proud of Indian Springs High for being a RAMP school,” said Superintendent Mauricio Arellano. “The staff has taken to heart our Vision 2030: SBCUSD SHINES and our mission of ensuring that each student has the skills, resilience and determination to create their path and thrive in school, career and life.” 

School counseling is about serving students across multiple domains—academic, college and career, and social-emotional development. ISHS counselors and administrators, along with those across SBCUSD, are committed to using a data-driven, student-centered approach to fostering a positive school climate that results in documented improvement in their behavior, social-emotional well-being and academic achievement.

“The ASCA Model structures our counseling work to ensure that in collaboration with our wonderful staff, administration team and the community, we are making a difference in the right ways for all our students,” said ISHS Head Counselor Michael Bennie. “We envision every student empowered to achieve academic success, thrive socially and emotionally and graduate prepared for the college or career of their dreams. The Model is a system to help our team increasingly make this vision happen.”

An example of a significant ISHS counseling initiative that demonstrates why ISHS earned the RAMP award was a 2023–2024 action plan to boost college readiness among African-American juniors by 20% as measured by how many passed college-preparatory courses, also known as “A–G” courses. The plan included group and individual counseling, grade monitoring and strategic collaboration with community groups. In the end, 62.5% of the 24 participants completed their A–G requirements by the time they graduated in June 2025. That was up from 35.6% African-American students in the Class of 2024.

“We rely on our teachers to deliver rigorous and relevant instruction every day,” Principal Jacob Rosario said, “and we count on our counseling team to build resilience by supporting the mental and emotional health of our students, ensuring they are ready and able to learn at high levels.”

Only 32 schools in California and 190 across the nation were officially recognized as RAMP schools at the 2025 ASCA Annual Conference held earlier this month in Long Beach, Calif. The RAMP designation is valid for five years, meaning Indian Springs High will retain the honor through 2029. Two other SBCUSD schools currently hold the RAMP distinction—Sierra High School, which was recognized in 2021, and Riley College Prep Academy Elementary School, which was recognized in 2023. For more information about RAMP, visit https://www.schoolcounselor.org/Recognition/RAMP.

About San Bernardino City Unified School District:

The San Bernardino City Unified School District is California’s ninth-largest school district and is dedicated to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for college, career and life. With a focus on equity, excellence and empowerment, the District serves a diverse student population in the San Bernardino and Highland communities. For more information about SBCUSD, visit www.sbcusd.com and follow the District @SBCityUSD on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and LinkedIn.

About Indian Springs High School:

Indian Springs High School (ISHS) is located in the Del Rosa area of San Bernardino and currently educates students in grades 9–12. It is home to the Michael J. Gallo Innovation Lab and Machining Academy, as well as four Linked Learning Silver-certified career-technical education (CTE) pathways. ISHS has been recognized by the American School Counselor Association for having a model school counseling program. The school mascot is a coyote, and the school colors are burgundy and gold. For more information about ISHS, visit https://indiansprings.sbcusd.com/.

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