Lowell Elementary

Lowell
Elementary
School Nurse

Health Center

Lowell School Based Health Clinic

At Odessa Brown’s School Based Health Center, your child can receive preventative care from our licensed Nurse-practitioners.

We provide well child checks, immunizations, physicals or your student can be seen when they are simply not feeling well.

You do not have to change your primary care physician or clinic to benefit our services at the school.

(Students need be registered and documents signed in order to be seen or get services)

Prepare for Your Visit

OBCC patient or new students, please complete, sign and return all these documents to your teacher, if you would like to continue or receive services at school. We need your information and signature every year.

If this is your first time visiting our clinic, we will need to register your child before we can make an appointment. To register your child, please call 206-987-7210 and press 1.

Visit the Seattle Children’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic webpage.

Lowell School-Based Health Clinic Staff (Odessa Brown)

Meet the Team!

Tania Arce GaxiolaMA, LMHCA (she/they) and Amy Li, PhD, NCSP (she/her) are mental health therapists. They provide individual therapy for students. 

Tania is available on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Amy is available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Tania Gaxiola

Tania Arce Gaxiola

My name is Tania Arce Gaxiola

I have been with Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic for three years and provide individual therapy services at Lowell’s school-based health clinic and Othello’s clinic.

I grew up in Mexico during my early childhood, but have lived in Washington since I was 10 years-old. I’m a big foodie, love spending time outdoors, playing video games, and doing artsy activities. I also love spending quality time with friends and family, as well as discovering hidden gems in WA with my partner and our dog Bruno during our free time.

Ami Li

Amy Li

Amy Li is a licensed psychologist specializing in culturally responsive assessment, intervention and consultation for children and families. As a strengths-based, humanistic therapist, Amy’s work centers the beauty and brilliance of each child while fostering their social, emotional, and behavioral well-being. She deeply values partnering and collaborating with children, parents, caregivers, educators, and multi-disciplinary teams to support the whole child. 

Tania Haag MD, (she/her) and Jenna Paul, ARNP, FNP-C, MPH (she/her) are medical providers. These medical providers also see patients at Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic. Medical visits are available on Tuesday and Thursday.

Tania Haag

TANIA HAAG

Tania is a recent graduate of the UW Pediatrics residency program and then served as executive resident for the 2022-2023 academic year. Most recently, she has been caring for inpatients at Seattle Children’s as a pediatric hospitalist within the Division of Infectious Diseases. As a former OBCC resident, she is thrilled to be returning to OBCC as a faculty member, and is looking forward to supporting residents and medical students as the GME lead. As a former high school teacher in rural North Carolina, she has an interest in school-based health initiatives, supporting families and children with medical and social complexity, and graduate medical education. Outside of medicine, she enjoys cooking, nerding out about current events, and hiking. She is looking forward to meeting (and re-meeting) the team at OBCC and continuing to learn from all of you.

Jenna Paul


Jenna Paul

Hello, I am Jenna Paul, and I am honored to have been one of the medical providers at Lowell School Based Health Clinic.  I love school based health care and the wonderful students families and staff at Lowell Elementary. This will be my 4th  school year on the Lowell SBHC team.   I have Master of Nursing  (Family Nurse Practitioner) and  Master of Public Health in Global Health from Case Western Reserve University  and a Bachelors Degrees in Nursing, Psychology and Global Studies from Central Methodist University  and Azusa Pacific University.  

I am passionate about providing the best  primary health care possible and really getting to know our patients and their families. I believe health is a right and children’s  health is vital to the health of our communities. 

I grew up in Denver, Colorado and moved to Washington State five years ago. I have lived in five different states and two countries in my life. I am fluent in English and Spanish and love learning more from the families I work with. I have been married to my husband for nine years. We have two wonderful sons and are expecting a baby girl in September. While I will be spending time with my new baby in the fall semester, I look forward to rejoining the team in the spring!

Khadra  Guled (she/her) is a Community Mental Health Worker. She helps connect students and families to mental health resources outside of school.

Khadra is available on Tuesday.

Laurie Goff (she/her) is the Clinic Coordinator. She helps enroll students and families, schedule visits, and supports other clinic needs.

Laurie is available Monday through Friday. 

Khadra Guled

Khadra Guled

Hello!

My name is Khadra Guled, and I am a Community Mental Health Worker. At Lowell elementary school,  My role is to support families in accessing behavioral health resources available outside of the school setting. I am dedicated to providing support and guidance to help families find the services that best meet their needs.

I am on-site every Tuesday and look forward to connecting with you to navigate the many mental health support options available. 

Laurie Goff

Laurie Goff

Hi, I’m Laurie and super excited to be starting my 3rd year at Lowell as the School-Based Health Clinic Coordinator.  I am a teacher, comic book lover, Sounders and Reign fan. I have two cats, Blue and Six, if you ask me I will show you pictures of them