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Plum City School District School Counseling Department. “By All, For All”. Four Components to a Comprehensive School Counseling Program. District Assessment Coordinator English Language Learner Coordinator National Honor Society Advisor Junior Class Advisor Prom Chaperone
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Plum City School District School Counseling Department “By All, For All”
Four Components to a Comprehensive School Counseling Program • District Assessment Coordinator • English Language Learner Coordinator • National Honor Society Advisor • Junior Class Advisor • Prom Chaperone • Class Trip Chaperone • Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports Team Co-Captain • Middle School Volleyball Coach • Northern Lights Network Programmer(ITV) • AODA Coordinator • Wellness Committee Member • Youth Options Coordination • Coursework Completion System • Scholarship Committee • Homeless Liaison • Assisted in grant writing • 355 lessons taught to PK-8 • Academic- 57 • Personal/Social- 146 • Career- 152 • 668 student meetings • (72.6% increase since 2010) • Personal struggles • Social issues • Academic concerns • Junior conference • College planning • Career planning • Mental health issues • Senior meeting
Professional Development Hours • PBIS Leadership Conference • Wisconsin School Counseling Association Conference • Building the Hearts of Successful Schools Conference • Programs of Study Workshop • District Assessment Coordinator Meetings • Curriculum Coordinator Meeting • Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training • After the FAFSA: What Comes Next? Webinar • FAFSA Unique Situations Webinar • Facilitating the Future Conference • AODA Coordinator Meetings • UW System Workshop • QPR Suicide Prevention Training
Participation in School Counseling Services Junior Conferencing • 4 families (20%) • 100% found the meeting beneficial • 20 students (100%) • Senior Conferencing • 20 students (100%) • 8th Grade Orientation • 20 families (87%) • 100% found the meeting beneficial “Scholarship Night” attendance • 12 families (66%) Assistance with college applications • 13 students (72%) “Financial Aid Night” attendance • 3 families (16%) Assistance with financial aid application • 9 families (50%)
Elementary Survey Anonymous survey administered May 29 to grades 2-5 2011 Results: 49% Yes 46% Maybe 5% No
Elementary Survey Anonymous survey administered May 29 to grades 2-5
Elementary Survey Anonymous survey administered May 29 to grades 2-5
2013-2014 Guidance Department Goals • Increase the number of parents who attend Junior Conferences -Phone call a few weeks after letter goes out -Offer them during parent/teacher conferences • Have all senior meetings complete by the end of September -Give each student a date and time • Increase the number of elementary students who believe that they can talk to the guidance counselor about anything -75% yes • Complete the Comprehensive Guidance Curriculum for grades PK-8 • Increase classroom time with high school students -Silent reading time each quarter?