Counseling & Guidance
School counselors are essential in fostering the overall development of students by addressing their academic and personal needs. They provide a confidential and supportive environment where students can share their concerns, whether related to mental health, family issues, or peer relationships. By offering individualized guidance, counselors help students set goals for graduation, ensuring they stay on track for success. School counselors also play a key role in crisis intervention, providing immediate support during difficult situations and connecting students to necessary resources. They collaborate closely with teachers, administrators, and families to create a holistic support system that prioritizes student well-being. Ultimately, school counselors empower students to navigate challenges and build the skills needed for a successful future.
- Academic Support: Assistance with course selection, academic planning, and strategies for improving academic performance.
- Career Day Events: Organize events that expose students to various careers and professionals.
- Standardized Testing Coordination: Organize and administer standardized tests.
- Career Guidance: Conduct career assessments and help students to explore career options.
- Crisis Intervention: Provide immediate support and resources for students experiencing crises, such as mental health emergencies or family issues.
- Referral Services: Connect students and families with outside resources, including mental health services, tutoring, and community programs.
- Mental Health Awareness: Promote mental health initiatives.
- Advocacy: Act as advocates for students’ needs within the school and ensuring access to appropriate resources.
- Parent Engagement: Provide resources to parents to support their children’s educational journey.
- Post graduation Plan: Assist tudents in developing a comprehensive plan for their post-graduation endeavors.