East View administration, counselors, and teachers understand and believe in the importance of focusing on the whole child. Research shows a correlation between supporting students' social and emotional awareness and regulation skills, and improved academic success for students. The GISD Learner Profile provides an outline to support the development of the whole child. See what research says at the link below:
Stay Safe! Georgetown ISD School Safety Program is provided for students and parents to anonymously report or notify school officials of situations that may pose a danger to our students or on our campuses.
Our goal is to ensure the safety of each of our students. If you are concerned about someone, please fill out this form and an administrator and/or counselor will be notified about and investigate the situation. To make a report, click here.
Please note that Stay Safe! is not monitored 24/7 or when school is not in session. If there is an emergency, please call 911 or reach out to one of the resources below.
Students needing additional or ongoing support may be referred by the school counselor for School-Based Therapy (SBT).
SBT therapists collaborate with staff and families to determine needs and goals. Direct Service means that the student will attend therapy at school. Students typically attend 6 to 12 direct SBT sessions. Specific goals are set and progress is monitored throughout. Upon completion of SBT, your student's therapist will communicate further recommendations.