About Us
Here is a little information about your counselors at Roy Waldron!
Mrs. Hannah Thompson
Hello! I was born and raised in West Palm Beach, Florida. I got my B.A. in Psychology and my M.S. in School Counseling at Lee University. I met my husband at Lee University as well. I am obsessed with coffee and Chick-Fil-A. I also love camping, hiking, and rock climbing. I have a heart to travel, I have been out of the country six times. I have a German Shepherd dog named Dale that I adore!
My passion for school counseling has been one of my dreams for many years. I am finally here after all of the obstacles that have been put in front of me. I have a huge heart for every student, guardian, and community member who happens to cross my path. School can be difficult in many ways, and I am here to help you with any academic skill, social problem, or anything else that you might need for the student to be successful. My door will be open to all parents/guardians and children here at RWS! Please come visit me!
My passion for school counseling has been one of my dreams for many years. I am finally here after all of the obstacles that have been put in front of me. I have a huge heart for every student, guardian, and community member who happens to cross my path. School can be difficult in many ways, and I am here to help you with any academic skill, social problem, or anything else that you might need for the student to be successful. My door will be open to all parents/guardians and children here at RWS! Please come visit me!
Mr. Omar Varela
My name is Omar Varela and I am starting my fifth year as a school counselor! I have been at Roy for the last four years ans have enjoyed my time here working with students and their families. I attended Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, where I obtained both my Bachelors in Intercultural Studies and Masters in School Counseling. I enjoy CrossFit, traveling, and spending time with my family.
Please e-mail or call us for any information about Roy Waldron and or resources that we can utilize to help you or your student reach their potential.