About our Comprehensive School Counseling Program
A comprehensive school counseling program is an integral component of the school’s mission. Comprehensive school counseling programs, driven by student data and based on the ASCA National Model:
• ensure equitable access to a rigorous education for all students
• identify the knowledge and skills all students will acquire as a result of the K–12 comprehensive school counseling program
• are delivered to all students in a systematic fashion
• are based on data-driven decision making
• are provided by a state-credentialed school counselor
• ensure equitable access to a rigorous education for all students
• identify the knowledge and skills all students will acquire as a result of the K–12 comprehensive school counseling program
• are delivered to all students in a systematic fashion
• are based on data-driven decision making
• are provided by a state-credentialed school counselor
Direct Services With Students Direct services are face-to-face or virtual interactions between school counselors and students and include the following:
• School counseling core curriculum
• Individual student planning
• Responsive services
Indirect Services for Students Indirect services are provided on behalf of students as a result of the school counselors’ interactions with others including:
• Referrals for additional assistance
• Consultation and collaboration with families, teachers, other educators and community organizations
• School counseling core curriculum
• Individual student planning
• Responsive services
Indirect Services for Students Indirect services are provided on behalf of students as a result of the school counselors’ interactions with others including:
• Referrals for additional assistance
• Consultation and collaboration with families, teachers, other educators and community organizations
The curriculum that I use with all students is called Second Step. It includes lessons on skills for learning, empathy, problem solving, emotion management, and friendship skills.
PBIS
To promote positive behavior and learning at our school, students are able to earn Eagle Pride tickets. Staff members give students tickets for following directions, showing character, being engaged learners and meeting academic goals among many other things. 10 winning tickets are drawn at the end of the week, and those students are invited to the office to receive a prize.
Confidentiality
To respect the rights and relationships of students, information shared with the counselor will remain confidential with the exception of student safety.
PBIS
To promote positive behavior and learning at our school, students are able to earn Eagle Pride tickets. Staff members give students tickets for following directions, showing character, being engaged learners and meeting academic goals among many other things. 10 winning tickets are drawn at the end of the week, and those students are invited to the office to receive a prize.
Confidentiality
To respect the rights and relationships of students, information shared with the counselor will remain confidential with the exception of student safety.