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CVSD School Counseling Advisory C ouncil

The CVSD School Counseling Advisory Council aims to address the social/emotional needs of students through an array of programs and interventions. This year's focus is on meeting these needs through a multi-tiered approach, including core instructional interventions, supplemental/strategic interventions, and intensive/individual interventions. The council will discuss organizational strategies, dangers of vaping, technology updates, mindfulness, self-management/goal setting, developmental stages, and resiliency. Examples of programming include school-wide positive behavior support programs, classroom lessons, behavior intervention plans, mentoring, tutoring, and more.

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CVSD School Counseling Advisory C ouncil

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  1. CVSD School Counseling Advisory Council September 2019

  2. Parents Teachers Students Administrators Community Partners Post High School Educators Welcome and Introductions

  3. CTE NOE CVIS NOMS NOHS Building Updates

  4. September--Organizational Strategies October--Dangers of Vaping November--Technology Update December--Mindfulness January-- CCTC February--Self Management/Goal Setting March--Developmental Stages April--Resiliency Counselors’ Corner Topics for this Year

  5. Comprehensive Plan--339 Academic, Social/Emotional (Behavioral), Career This year’s initiative: Meeting the Social/Emotional Needs of Our Students

  6. Traditional RTII Model

  7. Tier 1: Universal Core Instructional Interventions Preventative and Proactive Tier 2: Supplemental/Strategic Interventions Tier 3: Intensive/Individual Interventions School Counseling Programming

  8. NOE/CTE: School Wide Positive Behavior Support Program (Core Essentials, Positive behavior recognition), Assemblies/presentations (Speak Up Be Safe, Mr. Yuk, Big 3, Core Values) CVIS: Classroom lessons (Character Counts/BizTown), P5 lessons, Lessons regarding bullying NOMS: Ox Strong Positive Behavior Support Program, Ox Strong Lessons, Safe2Say, Weekly SST meetings, Teens Need Teens student ambassadors NOHS: Guidance Lessons, Classroom presentations, needs assessments, individual student interviews, Ox Strong Lessons, Weekly SST Meetings, Mentoring Tier 1 Examples

  9. NOE/CTE: Small group counseling, Check In/Check Out, Bus cards CVIS: Small group counseling, Check In/Check Out, Buddies program, Homework Club NOMS: Behavior Intervention Plans, Support Groups, HOPE Classroom NOHS: Learning Center, Tutoring, Mentoring, SST, Behavioral Plans Tier 2 Examples

  10. NOE/CTE: Referrals to School Based Counseling, Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP), Communication logs, Skill replacement CVIS: Colonial Academy lessons, Referrals to School Based Counseling, Referrals to SAP, Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP) NOMS: Referrals to Student Assistance Program, Referrals to School-Based, Positive Behavior Support Plans, Colonial Academy Lessons, Psychological Evaluations NOHS: Lifeskills Lessons, Colonial Academy, School Based Counseling, SAP, Crisis Intervention Tier 3 Examples

  11. Specific Measurable Attainable Results-Oriented Timebound SMART GOALS

  12. Overarching Goal: To Meet the Social/Emotional Needs of Students in order toenable students to become competent, confident, and creative builders of the future. Which tier does the intervention address? What programs will ensure the completion of this goal? What data would be important to consider? What goal could be set regarding data? Discussion Per Building

  13. THANK YOU!Next Meeting Date: May 8, 2020

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