Enochs High School receives national RAMP designation for exemplary counseling program

Justin Woodbridge, Principal
Justin Woodbridge, Principal
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Enochs High School has been recognized as a Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) by the American School Counselor Association. This national distinction is awarded to schools that demonstrate comprehensive, data-driven counseling programs aligned with the ASCA National Model. Fewer than 1,400 schools across the United States have received this recognition.

Principal Justin Woodbridge highlighted how the RAMP process has shaped the school’s approach to student support. “RAMP certification helped our counseling team stay intensely focused on student outcome data and how we can best support the groups of students who are struggling the most,” said Woodbridge. “Through the RAMP process, our counselors took a hard look at the supports and strategies they provide and used data to confirm what was working for students. When something wasn’t working, they pivoted. When it was working, they doubled down.”

Student Services Counselor Stefani Ortiz noted that this recognition affirms Enochs’ commitment to its students and families. “RAMP recognition means our students and families can trust that they are receiving a comprehensive, data-driven counseling program that supports academic success, college and career readiness, and social-emotional growth,” Ortiz said. “It reflects our commitment to serving every student with intention and equity.”

Woodbridge added that earning RAMP status validates their ongoing efforts: “RAMP certification validated what we already knew: we have a highly effective counseling team committed to being a model program in every way. Most importantly, it keeps us focused on what matters most, meaningful outcomes for our students.”

Ortiz also emphasized teamwork among counselors at Enochs High School: “It shows that our team is collaborative, aligned, and deeply committed to continuous improvement. We work intentionally together, using shared goals and data to ensure all students are supported.”

Earlier in February 2026, current and former principals gathered for a photo recognizing Enochs High School’s continued dedication to strong counseling practices since its opening.



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