Academic counseling is available to all students to help them understand their individual strengths, to set goals, and to assist them in planning an appropriate program of studies. Counselors, teachers and parents will work together to support and encourage all students in reaching their full potential.
Some of the areas in which a counselor can work with students and parents are:
Planning a high school program relevant to student's interests, abilities and post high school plans
Assisting students in selecting appropriate courses each year
Checking each student's progress through a review of quarterly report cards and interim progress reports
Consult with faculty regarding student performance
Counseling students experiencing academic difficulty and developing strategies for improvement, including referrals to various academic resources at the high school
Being available to meet with parents of all students
Reviewing credit status leading to graduation
Being available to meet with students and parents to review standardized test results
College and career counseling is offered to all students. Designed to help students identify and clarify their abilities, interests and goals, post secondary counseling assists students in making appropriate educational decisions.
In order to assist students fully, the following activities take place:
Students will be encouraged to take appropriate standardized tests
Students will be encouraged to utilize the facilities of the College and Career Center which includes the use of Xello and My Life Plan
Students are encouraged to schedule appointments with their counselor
Parents are encouraged to engage in college planning sessions
Counselors and College and Career Coordinator will help complete a resume and college essay(s) to assist in preparing for the college process
Counselors will write letters of recommendation for students when needed
Counselors will direct students to a variety of available resources about colleges
Counselors maintain a current state of knowledge about colleges by attending conferences, visiting colleges and meeting with college representatives
The school counselors and social worker will help students to enhance self understanding and to learn effective problem solving skills so that they are better equipped to deal with the variety of concerns that high school students encounter. Students, staff or parents may initiate individual counseling sessions. When warranted, referrals may be made to appropriate community resources.
Some of the issues and concerns that may be addressed include:
Academic Performance
Peer Relationships
Transition / Adjustment Problems
Social Pressures
Emotional Concerns
Family Conflicts
Community Influences