Pearland ISD Counseling Mission Statement
The mission of Pearland ISD's Department of Counseling is to empower our students to reach their fullest potential as productive citizens and lifelong learners. Our professional school counselors are dedicated to providing a comprehensive counseling program guided by the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) and the Texas Counseling Association (TCA) models.
In collaboration with other educators, parents or guardians and the community, our counselors will work with students to provide the necessary social/emotional skills, academic foundation, technical knowledge, college preparation and career readiness for school and postsecondary success.
Cockrell Mission and Vision Statement
Children are our future: we are dedicated to their success. Cockrell Elementary exists to ensure all students feel respected, treasured, loved, and empowered.
Through modeling compassion, kindness, and acceptance, all students will become world-class leaders. We will teach innovation, independence, and resilience in a positive environment while preparing students to be safe, respectful, and responsible citizens.
Definition, Rationale, and Assumptions
Definition
Pearland ISD's comprehensive school counseling program will be delivered by the school counselor and staff members. Aligning with American School Counseling Association (ASCA), the Texas Model, and district goals, the program will empower and support students to reach their fullest potential in interpersonal and intrapersonal effectiveness, post-secondary planning and career readiness, and personal health and safety to become productive citizens and lifelong learners.
Rationale
The counseling program is a vital component in our district's educational process. Driven by the unique needs of our student population, the school counseling program meets students where they are to provide safe opportunities to grow as it addresses the areas of interpersonal and intrapersonal effectiveness, post-secondary planning and career readiness, and personal health and safety utilizing CharacterStrong and the Stand Strong Stay Safe curriculum. Through the collaboration of all stakeholders, the school counseling program strives to equip all students with the necessary tools to become productive citizens and lifelong learners. Our school counseling program uses a student-centered, solution-focused approach through guidance lessons, individual and small group counseling sessions.
Assumptions
The implementation and accessibility of the school counseling program is based on the following resources and conditions:
Students, staff, and parents have equal access to the school counseling program.
Support and input are gathered from all stakeholders along with opportunities to participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the school counseling program.
The program will provide the four delivery service components: guidance curriculum, responsive services, individual planning, and system support.
The school counselor will follow the Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs.
The use of data and needs assessments are used to develop and support the Counseling Program.
Professional development opportunities are provided and attended to best meet the needs of students.
Developing Program Goals
The Counseling program at Barbara Cockrell Elementary is developed to help students grow academically, socially, and emotionally. Goals are created based on information gathered from several instruments. We use our campus Improvement plan, Teacher Conferences, Administration conference, Counseling Surveys, academic and behavior reports. This data helps the school counselor create SMART goals for the campus. Once SMART goals are created, the school counselor uses a variety of methods to achieve those goals. The comprehensive school counseling program is reevaluated throughout and at the end of each school year. The Counseling Advisory Committee helps provide input on the program's effectiveness and recommendations for the following school year.
Begining of the year Needs Assessment Survey-Parents/Guardians
Beginning of the Year
Teacher Conferences with Counselor and CIS
Beginning of the Year
Needs Assessment Survey- Staff
Evaluating the Counseling Program
Process for Program Evaluation
Based on the data and feedback from the needs assessments, school and district-wide data, attendance and behavior reports, and student performance, our comprehensive school counseling program is reevaluated throughout and at the end of each school year. The Counseling Advisory Committee helps in providing input of program effectiveness and recommendations for the following school year.
End of the Year
Needs Assessment
Support for Next Year Based on Needs Assessment
Schedule meetings with staff to refer a student to provide needed information without breaking confidentiality, and provide tools to assist staff members with student(s).
Provide link to schedule a pre-conference if teacher is requesting for school counselor to be present at a teacher-parent conference.
Continue to support students' academic, behavioral, and social goals through the MTSS referral process and teacher conversations.
Create a flyer with available resources and how a staff member can make referrals to outside agencies. Post the flyer in the teacher's lounge and the staff restrooms.
Implement a Staff Mingle after school.
Continue sending resources to parents through Skyward messages
Topics to implement next year:
PreK and Kinder: Friendship skills, identifying strong emotions
1st: Positive communication, Friendship skills, identifying strong emotions
2nd: Positive communication, friendship skills, identifying strong emotions, kindness, growth mindset,
3rd: Positive communication, friendship skills, identifying strong emotions, responsibility, being a learner, and personal identity
4th: Positive communication, responsibility, being a learner, and personal identity
Students responding “no” to where my class is located are in Kindergarten.
Students in 4th grade who responded with the majority of 2s and 1s will be connected to the CIS program in 5th grade.
Students with a low rating will continue with lunch groups or be offered lunch groups in 2025-2026.
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Parent EOY Counseling Survey
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Student EOY Counseling Survey
Campus Improvement Plan