The
school counselor is a trained professional who works as part of your
child's team. School counselors work in partnership with students,
teachers, parents, and the community to help your child to have a
successful and positive school experience. School counselors understand
that each child is different. Some students just need someone to listen
to their concerns, whereas others may need help in developing problem
solving and decision-making skills. Whatever the concern, the school
counselor is there to listen to your child and to help your child to
feel safe and comfortable within the elementary school.
Sometimes
parents need support and guidance as well. School counselors are also
trained to work with parents and can be seen as a great resource to the
parents and school staff. The mission of the Counseling Office is to
promote student success by providing academic, career, personal, and
social counseling.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Individual Counseling: Provide a supportive and confidential environment for students to work toward personal, social, and academic growth.
Group Counseling: Group sessions are now being offered to students, which may include Divorce, Grief, and Study Skills.
Guidance Lessons:
Classroom Guidance lessons include: Anti-Bullying, Careers, Drug &
Tobacco Awareness, Self-Awareness, Appropriate Behavior, and other
important topics.
Mediation/Conflict Resolution:
Provide a safe and supportive atmosphere for students to communicate
feelings and differences in order to resolve conflict in a peaceful
manner.
Transitional Support: Assist in
orienting students as they move from daycare to elementary school as
well as from elementary school to the middle school.
Parent/Teacher Support:
Consult with parents and teachers to develop appropriate academic and
social supports needed for students' personal and academic success.