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Meet our Counselors

COUNSELOR: LAST NAMES A-Maq 

Blake Jameson
Phone: 972-947-9458
ext. 53204
Email: 
bljameson@littleelmisd.net

Mr. Blake Jameson

A little about me, I was born and raised in DFW, mostly all in Little Elm. I graduated from LEHS in 2005 and went on to graduate from the University of North Texas. I started teaching and coaching at Lakeside Middle School in 2012. After moving to Walker I decided to pursue a masters in school counseling. I will be moving from the classroom to a school counseling position at Walker this year, receiving my masters in school counseling from Lamar University. I have a wonderful wife and 3 awesome kids, all attending school in LEISD. We are all very active, and love participating in, and watching sports. This is my 12 year in LEISD, and I am proud to be a Lobo for Life.

COUNSELOR: LAST NAMES Mar-Z

temesa bradley
Phone: 972-947-9458
ext. 53202
Email: tbradley@littleelmisd.net

Temesa Bradley

Welcome, 
I have been in Little Elm ISD for a number of years as a teacher and now for several years as a Counselor. 
I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in Political Science with a minor in Public Administration. I also have a Master of Education degree in School Counseling from Lamar University. I hold a professional certification from the Texas State Board of Educator Credentialing as a School Counselor and teaching certificate in the subject area of 4-8 English/ Language Arts and Reading.
My husband and I live in Little Elm with our rambunctious boy. In my free time, I love to cook, read and shop.  I look forward to an exciting year where I am devoted to guide students to reach their fullest potential in the areas of academics, personal/social and career. 

INTERVENTION COUNSELOR

Alethia Arroyo

Phone: 972-947-9458
ext. 53203
Email: 
aarroyo@littleelmisd.net

My name is Alethia Arroyo, and I am currently the intervention counselor at Walker Middle School. I have been dedicated to the Little Elm school district for the past 10 years, starting my career as an AP Spanish teacher. Witnessing the increasing need for mental health support among students, I decided to transition to a counseling role to provide essential assistance and guidance in this critical area.

I hold an associate degree in psychology, a bachelor's degree in psychology, and a master's degree in clinical mental health and school counseling. My commitment to student well-being drives my work, ensuring that each student receives the support they need to thrive both academically and personally.

I live in Little Elm with my husband and two daughters. I can truly say that I am addicted to my daughters, and they make my life perfect.

I love my journey here at Little Elm. Helping students and guiding them to a successful future is a must, and I enjoy being a witness to their success.