The School Counselor:
coordinates school's counseling program
serves as a student advocate in the school setting
assesses and interprets students' behavior as it affects learning
provides individual, group, family, and crisis couneling to students in the school
provides developmental guidance lessons in the classroom.
The School Counselor:
promotes partnerships to increase parental involvement and participation in students' social-emotional, and academic success
provides opportunities to learn effective parenting skills
creates a positive learning environment by working with parents
provides information to parents concerning academic and career planning
provides referral sources as requested.
The School Counselor:
identifies students' needs
serves as a liaison between home, school, and community
confers with community resources and agencies
enables students to understand the relationship between learning experiences and the world of work.
School Counselors are certified professional who are specially trained in counseling interventions, theories, and techniques. School counselors --as an intergral part of the schools' total education program--work with students, teachers, parents, administrators, and local businesses to help students become responsible and productive citizens. School counselors promote educational success, interpersonal skills, and self-understanding. Students are educated in decision-making, problem-solving, goal setting, self-esteem, and education and career opportunities.