School counselors work collaboratively with ALL students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the local community agencies to help students with their academic success. They provide individual counseling, group counseling and classroom lessons to students throughout the year. School counselors work on three domains with students, Academic, Career, and Social/Personal. School Counselors build comprehensive school counseling programs and curriculum that are developed around each schools specific needs. The School Counselor's role is to support the academic development of students which can mean identifying social and emotional issues that get in the way of academic success. They work with students on issues that may impede their ability to be successful in classrooms. There are limits to what school counselors do. They are not therapists and do not provide ongoing therapy. When ongoing therapy is needed, school counselors work collaboratively with parents to meet the student’s needs and identify referral options. In our current model, that may include referring the Wellness Center on campus, a community based agency or utilizing Care Solace to find an available provider.