Curriculum

  • Through programs and lessons presented in the classroom and in large group settings, the guidance and counseling team helps students grow and develop in academics, personal/social skills and career. ​

Individual Planning

  • ​Students receive guidance toward academic and career success in many ways. Counselors meet with students individually in addition to planning classroom lessons, small group activities, and grade-level presentations. Students can work with their counselor to set short- and long-term goals for self, education, and career.

Responsive Services

  • This component of the counselor’s responsibilities includes working with students whose personal circumstances, concerns or problems may be interfering with their healthy academic, career and personal/social development. School counselors do not provide therapy, but they do offer individual and group counseling related to decision-making or short-term personal/social concerns so that students can resolve concerns affecting their educational or personal environments.

System Support

  • A comprehensive guidance program requires a system support component to ensure school-wide understanding and effectiveness of the guidance program. This component includes program management, professional development, staff and community relations, consultation, committee participation, community outreach and participation in the evaluation process.