The Counselor's Role
Academic
We support students academically through various achievement strategies.
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Setting academic SMART goals
Test anxiety
Organization
Time-management
Improving study skills
Understanding what your test scores mean in relation to academic planning
Understanding your learning style
Understanding graduation requirements
Seeking extra help or tutoring for classes you struggle with
Communicating more effectively with teachers
Career
We help students plan for post-secondary options such as: college, military, work force, etc.
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Setting college/career SMART goals
Registering for high school courses that relate to your future career
Dual enrollment opportunities
Choosing a college/university
The college application process
Applying for scholarships and financial aid
Identifying career options that interest you
Identifying educational requirements for jobs that interest you
Choosing a major that fits your career choice
Alternatives to college (trade school, apprenticeships, military, etc.)
Social/Emotional
We help students manage emotions and apply interpersonal skills.
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Making friends or joining a club/group
Peer pressure
Unhealthy friendships or relationships
Bullying
LGBTQ concerns
Depression
Stress or anxiety
Racism or discrimination
Alcohol or drug use
Dealing with anger
Making smart choices
Self-confidence, body image, & self-esteem
Improving communication skills
Grief over the loss of a loved one
Conflict resolution skills
Coping with a natural disaster
Some of our other duties include:
Individual student academic planning and goal setting
School counseling classroom lessons based on student success standards
Short-term counseling to students
Referrals for long-term support
Collaboration with families/teachers/ administrators/community for student success
Advocacy for students at individual education plan meetings and other student-focused meetings
Data analysis to identify student issues, needs and challenges
ASCA, 2018
For more information about the role of high school counselors, click here.