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What does a school counselor do?

In high school, a school counselor:

  • Assists with academic planning.
  • Counsels children individually and/or in groups.
  • Teaches guidance lessons in classrooms.

Processes interventions and referrals for students.

  • Consults with parents and teachers.
  • Conducts parent workshops and training.
  • Refers and links students with school and community resources (school wide and/or outside agencies).
  • Adheres to ethical and legal standards in the performance of all of the above mentioned duties.

How can a student contact the school counselor?

  • Student self-referral
  • Teacher, staff, parent or administrative referral
  • Counselor identification or referral
  • Peer identification or referral

What happens in individual and/or group counseling?

In individual and/or group counseling children:

  • Learn how to cope with difficult and/or unchangeable events.
  • Build self-esteem and confidence.
  • Receive the opportunity to share their feelings and concerns.
  • Develop problem-solving ability and decision making skills.
  • Receives academic guidance.

Overall, the goal is to empower students with the skills to be successful inside and outside of school.

What topics are taught during classroom guidance lessons?

  • Student orientation (meeting the counselor)
  • Student handbook (school rules)
  • Anti-victimization
  • Anti-harassment/No bullying
  • Career/Postsecondary Education
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Dual Credit
  • Wellness

 Please contact your child’s counselor if you have any concerns about your child including and not limited to the following:

  • Classroom performance or behavior
  • Sudden change in your child’s behavior (depressed, sad, angry)
  • Family changes (moving, death, divorce or separation)
  • Interpreting test results