School Counselors: How We Can Help You
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School Counselors: How We Can Help You
Michelle Garcia
Goals of Our DistrictSanta Maria ISD will provide high
quality instructional programs leading to Early College Readiness, science and technology and high paying career preparation.
Santa Maria ISD shall provide state of the art facilities, support services, and maintain a safe and drug free environment for students and employees.
Santa Maria ISD shall provide for the recruitment, development, support and retention of highly qualified administrators, teachers, and auxiliary staff.
Goals of Our School Academic
◦ Santa Maria High School will implement effective instructional programs for all students to meet advanced academic performance in all areas, reduce dropout rate (1.0% or less) and meet (95%) graduation/completion rate.
Career◦ Santa Maria High School will implement a
comprehensive health and safety plan that will enhance the learning climate of all the SMISD learning community to ensure 100% of the students graduate under the Distinguihed or Recognized Graduation plan and meet College Readiness Standards for 2013-2014.
Personal/Social◦ Santa Maria High School will maintain highly
qualified administrators, teachers, and instructional paraprofessional.
Role of the School CounselorAmerican School Counselor Association
(ASCA) (State) School Counseling Model
◦ focus on academic, career, and personal/social development of ALL students with the primary objective of promoting and enhancing student learning
My goal, as school counselor, is to help ALL of our students be academically successful!
What is my training? Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Studies Master’s, Masters
Degree in School Counseling (pending graduation May 2014)
36 Hour Program◦ CNDV 5301 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT◦ CNDV 5303 INTRODUCTION TO SCHOOL COUNSELING◦ CNDV 5311 INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING THEORIES & TECHNIQUES◦ CNDV 5312 GROUP COUNSELING THEORIES & TECHNIQUES◦ CNDV 5320 MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING◦ CNDV 5322 PROFESSIONALISM, ETHICS, AND THE LAW◦ CNDV 5323 CAREER DEVELOPMENT◦ CNDV 5330 DEVELOPMENTAL GUIDANCE & COUNSELING◦ CNDV 5334 MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENT◦ CNDV 5352 CRISIS PREVENTION & INTERVENTION◦ CNDV 5353 RESEARCH AND PROGRAM EVALUATION◦ 160 hour practicum & internship (direct and indirect hours)
So how can I (or we) help you?
Promoting AcademicsIndividual Counseling (at-risk
students)Group Counseling (at-risk students)Classroom Guidance (prevention)Parent/Teacher Workshops
◦Study skills◦Test taking skills◦Organizational skills◦Creating a positive learning environment
Resources:Study Skills: http://www.studygs.net/
Test Taking Skills: http://www.testtakingtips.com/
Organizational Skills: (For teachers) https://research.tufts-nemc.org/help4kids/docs/LEAP%20Handouts/Teacher%20Forms/Teacher%20Tips%20for%20Organization%20and%20Time%20Management.pdf
Creating a positive environment http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/sept08/vol66/num01/Seven-Strategies-for-Building-Positive-Classrooms.aspx
Promoting Career AwarenessIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingClassroom GuidanceParent WorkshopsSchool-Wide Events
◦Awareness◦Interest inventories◦College admissions◦Career fair
Resources:Awareness: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/
Interest Inventories: http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/ccresources/interest-survey.html
College Admissions: http://www.fafsa-application.com/
Addressing Personal/Social NeedsIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingClassroom GuidanceParent/Teacher WorkshopsSchool-Wide Events
◦Anxiety, depression◦Bullying, violence◦Divorce, grief
ResourcesBullying http://fundforcivility.org/counselors/
Depression http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Resource_Centers/Depression_Resource_Center/Home.aspx
Divorce http://www.childrenanddivorce.com/
Anxiety http://www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/ask-and-learn/resources
Comprehensive School Counseling ProgramsPrevention Services
◦Classroom Guidance (lesson plan) http://www.nea.org/tools/lessons/teaching-students-to-prevent-bullying.html
◦School-Wide Events: Red Ribbon Week
Intervention Services ◦Individual Counseling: meeting with students
on an individual basis to help plan for his or her future (career)
◦Group Counseling: meeting with a group of students to help on testing anxiety.
Continued….Support Services
◦Parent Workshops: ◦Teacher Workshops:
Importance of CSCP for StudentsNumerous research studies have demonstrated that students in schools with a comprehensive school counseling program benefit in the following ways:
Academically◦ Higher grades◦ Better prepared for future◦ Higher test scores◦ Reduction of classroom disturbances due to behavior
Career◦ Increased college attendance◦ Understanding the relevance of education
Personal/Social◦ Prevention of suicide◦ Decreased disciplinary concerns◦ Reduction of bullying and aggressive behaviors◦ Improvement of student/teacher and student/ parent relationships
Let’s Work TogetherFederal and State laws
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/couseling_job_desc.html
https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/students.htmlhttp://nichcy.org/laws/ideahttp://www2.ed.gov/nclb/landing.jhtml
Let’s Work Together By providing students with career readiness, students
will be able to be follow a career pathway that will be of interest to them.
By providing students with individual counseling and planning, students will be ready to cope challenging situations and transition from high school to college or work.
By providing students with responsive services, students will be able to work through problems or issues with good guidance.
By refocusing our efforts on helping our school and district meet our goals, the school counseling program looks forward to developing and implementing prevention, intervention, and support services designed for our school’s needs!
Action PlanMy goal is to provide students with a
comprehensive counseling program that will meet the needs of all students.
Individual & Group Counseling◦ Individual: career planning, transition to
from HS to college, individual graduation requirements
◦ Group: Testing strategies. ◦ Classroom Guidance: Bullying ◦ Describe classroom unit themes
Action PlanTeacher Workshop
◦ Special Education: Modifications & Accommodations
◦ ELL Progress Measure◦ PDAS
Parent Workshops◦ Graduation Requirements◦ Migrant
School-Wide Events◦ Red Ribbon Week◦ Career Day◦ College Awareness Night
Working together, we can all help our students be successful!
Developed with the help of…
Dr. Kimberly R. Hall, MCA Advocacy Co-Chair & Associate Professor
Jeri Lynn Rushing, MCA Advocacy Co-Chair & School Counselor
MSU Students in School Counseling:◦ Whitney Alford◦ Courtney Allen◦ Rachael Ammons◦ Beth Benson◦ Emily Cayson◦ Joe Evans◦ Reginald Gandy◦ Chaiqua Harris◦ Chris Johnston◦ Michael Keeton
MSU Students◦ Holly Morgan◦ Sarah O’Brien◦ Rachel Owens◦ Kelly Roberts◦ Brittany Rowe◦ Chelsey Rushing◦ Maria Schoen◦ Brittany Steer◦ Megan Stone◦ Chris Turner◦ Paul Young
Jessica Hubbard, School Counselor & 2013 MSCA President
Cherie Maynard, Administrator Dr. Cheryl Justice, Assistant
Professor