The Evergreen counselors are available to students everyday. Students may come down any time during the day to speak with their counselor or use our calming room. If your counselor is not available, students can fill out a call slip with Mrs. Thompson and your counselor will call you down later that day. Parents wishing to meet with a counselor may call or email the counseling center to set up an appointment.
Carma Barnhart Counselor Last name A-K Work Phone: 385-646-3307 Email: [email protected]
About Carma Barnhart Mrs. Barnhart has been at Evergreen Junior High since 1998. Before coming to Evergreen she taught at Bear River High School and Bear River Junior High as a United States History teacher and basketball coach. At Evergreen she also taught United States History and Utah Studies. In 2001 she graduated with her Masters in Educational Counseling and in 2006 became a counselor at Evergreen Junior High. She is originally from a small town in Montana but has been in Utah since high school. She enjoys riding her motorcycle, hiking, mountain biking, being with her family and reading and learning about United States and world history.
Ashley Hill Counselor Last Name L-Z Phone: 385-646-3306 Email: [email protected]
About Ashley Hill Mrs. Hill started at Evergreen as an intern while completing her Master's Degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Utah. This is her 7th year at Evergreen Junior High. She is originally from Ohio and is still an avid Ohio State Buckeyes fan! She first moved to Utah in 2005 to live the ski bum life, then moved to North Carolina to pursue a career in education. She taught United States History for three years in Jacksonville, NC. After a few years of living near the ocean, the mountains began calling again. She moved back to Utah and became a history teacher at Hunter Junior High school, where she taught for five years before pursuing a career in counseling. Mrs. Hill is married and has two young children. She enjoys spending time outside hiking, paddle boarding, snowboarding, and cross country skiing. She also enjoys reading, knitting, and baking.
Sheila Thompson Counseling Center Clerk Phone: 385-646-3308 Email: s[email protected]
About Sheila Thompson Mrs. Thompson was born in southern California and moved with her family to Utah when she was 10 years old. After college she worked at Xerox for 6 years. During that time she married and later had her daughter in 1986. She quit her job to be a stay-at-home mom. Five years later her son came along. Mrs. Thompson volunteered weekly in both of her children's classrooms which she loved! When her son started school at Evergreen, they didn't need volunteers so she took a part-time job there as the Lunch Secretary. This is now her 17th year at Evergreen and her 3rd year as secretary in the Counseling Center. As a side business, she sold specialty breads at a neighborhood coffee shop for 2 years. She enjoys reading, particularly about history and historical novels, working out, power walking, and especially baking.
Dr. Dennis Sehy School Psychologist Phone: 385-646-0101 Email: [email protected]
About Dennis Sehy Dr. Sehy is originally from the state of Illinois. He grew up in a small town that had a lot of farming surrounding it. He had four brothers, two sisters and all liked school and athletics. He worked in a county mental health center in Illinois for three years and has spent the rest of his career in Granite School District. His daughter is a social worker for Granite School District and his son works in business finance. His wife became a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. He loves Utah because he has been able to ride horses in the mountains for the past thirty years, which is his passion. He also loves to travel the west on road trips.
Glen Youngstrom School Social Worker Phone: 385-646-1424 Email: [email protected]
About Glen Youngstrom Mr. Youngstrom began working at Evergreen Junior High as a Social Worker in 2018 and is thrilled to have this opportunity! Originally from Idaho, but grew up in Utah, he has grown to appreciate the mountains and the diverse beauty this State provides. After completing his Masters in Social Work, Mr. Youngstrom began his journey with Granite School District in 2011, and has had the pleasure of working in multiple schools within the District. Mr. Youngstrom is an avid traveler and takes the opportunity to fly across oceans when time permits to see and experience some of the beauties of this world.