School Counselors

Student Services is a place that lives up to its name. Every human on the planet needs support at times and the school counselors at Hubble strongly desire to support any student that needs support. A primary objective at Hubble is to wholly develop our students so they may experience academic, social and emotional success for all of their years going forward. We know that students perform best academically when they are in a socially safe and engaging environment and when they are able to regulate and respond to their emotions in healthy and productive ways. Early adolescence is often a trying time that provides many opportunities to succeed and fail. We desire to walk with our students during successes and failures and to leverage every opportunity as a place to grow. Our intention is to build up and equip students to be respectful, resourceful and resilient within the context of their education. Please feel free to contact your school counselor with any questions or concerns you may have. We are here for you!

6th Grade Counselor

Ms. Brittnee Gilleylen

6th Grade Counselor

630.821.7900 ext. 4556

Brittnee.Gilleylen@cusd200.org

Hello! My name is Brittnee Gilleylen, and I am one of the three School Counselors at Hubble. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Olivet Nazarene University, a Master’s degree in School Counseling and a Master’s degree in Curriculum & Instruction from Liberty University. 

I began working in District 200 in 2022. I was born and raised in Wheaton and attended Wheaton North (Go Falcons!!). Before becoming a School Counselor at Hubble, I spent a year teaching English in Spain, worked at the Illinois Math and Science Academy for three years as a Resident Counselor, and taught middle school Language Arts for 7 years. I have a B.S in Elementary Education from Olivet Nazarene University, and a Master's of Education in School Counseling and in Curriculum & Instruction from Liberty University. 

I enjoy helping students learn to cope with life and to be their best selves. At Hubble I provide individual and group counseling, and support for students and families navigating transitions, challenges, or planning for the future.

Outside of school, I enjoy doing yoga, reading, and watching movies. 

Thank you for sharing your student with me and the wonderful staff at Hubble Middle School.

8th Grade Counselor

Mr. Trevor Simpson

8th Grade Counselor

630.821.7900 ext. 3394

Trevor.Simpson@cusd200.org

My name is Trevor Simpson. I have the privilege of following the students throughout their time here at Hubble and this year my class is in 8th grade. 

I am passionate about walking with students in their academic and social/emotional development. I highly value collaboration and advocating for thoughtful, intentional and effective strategies to support students, families and teachers in ways that will allow us to achieve our desired outcome.

I am a member of the American School Counselors Association, the Illinois School Counselors Association and the American Counseling Association.

Thank you for the privilege to work with your son or daughter. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have regarding their time here at Hubble.

7th Grade Counselor

Mrs. Laura Wojdyla

7th Grade Counselor

630.821.7900 ext. 4573

Laura.Wojdyla@cusd200.org

My name is Laura Wojdyla. I have been in District 200 since 1998.  Before becoming a School Counselor at Hubble Middle School in 2005,  I was a Special Education Teacher at Washington Elementary  School also in District 200.   Prior to working in Wheaton, I also taught special education in Westchester and in Addison.  The best part of my job is working with both the student and their families to help them achieve their full potential.

I have a BA in Psychology from Dominican