RAMP Winners
About Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) Schools
Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) schools represent the very best comprehensive school counseling programs in the nation. To receive the national RAMP recognition, schools must submit an extensive ten-component application. This application documents the establishment of annual student outcome goals and the implementation of data-driven, standards-based, planned school counseling services provided to students via classroom lessons, small groups, and closing-the-gap interventions. School counseling programs must also include collaboration with stakeholders via annual administrative conferences and advisory council meetings. Once a school has a comprehensive program in place, an entire academic year is needed for the collection of data and information for the application prior to applying for RAMP in October of the following year.
Many of the school counselors we’ve worked with can attest that just going through the application process for RAMP pushes your program to its highest potential!
Looking to apply for RAMP and want additional support? We offer “Road to RAMP” support with 16-month and 5-month prepackaged plans or a la carte services! If interested, contact our Director of Advancement Services, Dr. Julie Hartline, at julie@hatchingresults.com for more information.
2023 RAMP Schools
Corvallis Middle School from Norwalk La Mirada Unified School District (CA) - Erika Vesper, Alexis Mendoza, and Daisy Hernandez
Dos Pueblos High School from Santa Barbara Unified School District (CA) - Spencer Barr (college & career counselor), Debbie Landis (counseling secretary), Yifat Cummings, Susie Stone, Alyssa Hufschmid, Nancy Gomez, Rebecca Bucher, Elizabeth Dominguez, Scott Guttentag
Riley College Prep Academy from San Bernardino Unified (CA) - Heather Mirarchi
Waterford Elementary School from Goshen Community Schools (IN) - Allison Stiffney and Brenda Yoder
West Goshen Elementary School from Goshen Community Schools (IN) - Jodie Lantz
Arkansas
In 2023, we partnered with four schools in Fort Smith Public Schools in Arkansas to become the first schools in the state to receive the RAMP recognition. Extra special congratulations go to these schools!
Barling Elementary School from Fort Smith Public Schools (AR) - Cherri Byford and Cassidy Hodge
Darby Middle School from Fort Smith Public Schools (AR) - Hannah Massey
Fairview Elementary School from Fort Smith Public Schools (AR) - Ginetta Tipton
Woods Elementary School from Fort Smith Public Schools (AR) - Kandace Weisenfels
2022 RAMP Schools
Cynthia Heights Elementary School from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (IN) - Brandi Cloud
Lodge Community School from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (IN) - Dana Higgins
Oak Hill Elementary School from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (IN) (received RAMP School of Distinction!) - Karen Santana
2021 RAMP Schools
Goshen Middle School from Goshen Community Schools (IN) - Jan Desmarais-Morse, Sarah Horn, Katherine Christofferson, and Jill Koop Liechty
Cedar Hall Elementary School from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (IN) - Becky Debaillie
North Junior High School from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (IN) - Audrey Tenbarge and Brooke Ayres
Heber Elementary School from Heber Elementary School District (CA) - Rosa Nava
Oregon Trail Elementary School from North Clackamas School District (OR) - Gianna Bargetto
Sierra High School from San Bernardino City Unified School District (CA) - Aliea Coston, Stephanie Cornwell, Travis Briscoe, and Yesenia Ceballos
Goleta Valley Junior High School from Santa Barbara Unified School District (CA) - Gabby Cabrera and Nancy Ricardo
Hazelton Elementary School from Stockton Unified School District (CA) - Jordan Blevins and Jose Martinez Esparza
Rio Calaveras Elementary School from Stockton Unified School District (CA) - Eleni Richards and Ben Moua
Madison Elementary School from Stockton Unified School District (CA) - Tara Vargas and Karen Caligiuri
Southeast Academy High School from Norwalk La Mirada Unified School District (CA)