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Maple Avenue's Counseling Plan

MAPLE AVE. SCHOOL COUNSELING PLAN

Direct Student Services

School Counselor Core Curriculum

  • The School Counselor meets monthly with each classroom to teach lessons that will help students be successful in and out of the school environment and provide all students with the knowledge and skills appropriate for their developmental level.

Individual Counseling

  • School Counselors meet one on one with students to develop goals and deal with issues that he/she may have so that they can be successful in the classroom.

Group Counseling

  • School Counselors work with small groups to address and work on shared or similar needs.

Character Education

  • School Counselors will address/teach character education to enhance students’ ability to be well-rounded students.

Topics may include but are not limited to:

  • Anger management
  • Coping skills
  • Friendship skills
  • Hygiene
  • Grief/loss
  • Good touch/bad touch
  • Internet safety
  • Mindfulness
  • Social Skills
  • Character education
  • Career awareness
  • Feelings
  • Decision making
  • Positive choices
  • Study/organizational skills
  • Bullying
  • Dignity Act
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Self-awareness
  • Acceptance of self and others
  • Safety

 

Responsive Services

Individual Counseling

  • School Counselors work directly with students, families and support staff on deescalating or dealing with personal issues that arise both in school and in their personal lives that prevent them from being academically and/or socially/emotionally successful.

Small Groups

  • School Counselors include all parties that are involved in a crisis to deescalate, foster sharing, differentiate between each other's perceptions, and provide support.

Crisis Response

  • School Counselors provide prevention and interventions. This counseling is short term in nature addressing a particular student issue.
  • School Counselors, as mandated reporters, will hotline any suspected risk or concern.
  • School Counselors will assist with CPS, Law Guardians, Truancy Officers, and other community outside agencies on an as needed basis.
  • School Counselors call and work with Crisis Services for students and families that are in crisis.

Home visits

  • School counselors, with the assistance of another staff member, will conduct home visits on an as needed basis.

System Support Services

Referrals to and liaisons for Community Agencies

  • Refer out for mental health counseling
  • Meet with CPS
  • Meet with law guardians
  • Refer families to agencies for domestic violence, food, clothing, shelter and help
  • Work with community agencies in the building ie. Berkshire, Gateway, Focus on Families.
  • Work with community agencies outside the building ie. Food Bank, holiday help, and other donations.

Student Support Team Member

  • Attend meetings ie. START, support team meetings
  • Offer information for referred students as needed

CSE/504 Team Member

  • Attend meetings as needed
  • Contribute and assist in plan when needed

Attendance Team Member

  • Attend meetings
  • Share information and data
  • Fulfill team duty which could include making phone calls, monitor attendance, send letters, conduct home visits, set up parent meetings, refer to truant officer and facilitate CPS call if necessary

Assist with or create behavior plans

  • Assist with creating Tier 2 plan for behavior issues, as needed, using two behaviors and what the desired outcomes would be

 

Goal 1: Provide students with access to supports that promote positive social-emotional learning and strategies for good mental health.

Target Population:  All students Grades Pre-K to 6.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Students will understand available resources and how to utilize them.
  • Students will learn how to self-monitor, know when to ask for help and work toward solving his/her own problems.
  • Students will accept and respect their own uniqueness and others as a result of learning, growth, and individual, group and classroom lessons and meetings.

 

Evaluation:

  • Completion of individual goals.
  • Counseling log
  • If applicable: increased compliance with Tier 2 behavior plans.
  • End of the year district survey.
  • Counseling core curriculum lesson calendar with a variety of topics.

 

 

PK-6 Completed at all District Elementary Schools

ACTIVITIES

TARGET GROUP/

SUBGROUP

STAFF ASSIGNED

OTHER RESOURCES ASSIGNED

DATES OF ACTIVITY

Meet the counselor ~ Introductory lesson

All students

School Counselors

 

September

Core Curriculum

Classroom lessons

All students

School Counselors

Lessons

Character Traits via classroom, grade level assembly, morning ann. And videos

 

 

 

September-June

Individual counseling

IEP students,

Students referred (Administration,   teacher, parent/ guardian, student)

School Counselors

Gateway Longview

September-June

Small group

counseling

IEP students,

Students referred (Administration,   teacher, parent/ guardian, student)

School Counselors

Social Worker

September -June

Student Support Team Meeting

Referred students

Anyone from the Student Support team (PSA, Psychologist, School Counselor, Social Worker, Principal, Ast Principal, Dean, Nurse, ENL staff)

PEP

Coach

September-June

Liaison with outside community and agencies

Students and families in need

School Counselor

Social Worker

Dean

B.E.S.T. Program

Northpointe Council

September-June

Home Visits

Students in need

Social Worker

School Counselor

Dean

Classroom Teacher

Truancy Officer

*As Needed

Celebrations

All Students

School Wide Staff

Parents

September - June

Conferences

Students in need

Classroom Teacher,

Psychologist, Social Worker, School Counselor, Administration

Various staff involved

September-June

Tier 2 Intervention Plans

Students in Need

School Counselor

Student Support Team

Teacher, School

Psychologist and staff, assessment data

September-June

Promotion of Services Offered & Parental/Guardian best practices

All Students & School Community

School Counselor, Social Worker, Dean

School Counselor

Community based organizations

September-June

 

Open House

P/T Conference

Character Counts

 

 

 

All Students

All School Staff

Blue Tickets

September-June

 

Goal 2: Provide the necessary resources and supports for all students to attend school regularly and to ensure that all students have equitable access to all school programs.

Target Population: All students Grades Pre-K to 6.

Expected Outcomes

  • Students and parents/guardians will acknowledge that educational success depends on regular attendance.
  • Student attendance rates will improve.
  • Success in the classroom and school environment.

Evaluation:

  • Student attendance records.
  • Increased student participation in school activities both during and after school.
  • Counseling core curriculum lesson calendar with a variety of topics.

 

PK-6 Completed at all district elementary schools

ACTIVITIES

TARGET GROUP/

SUBGROUP

STAFF ASSIGNED

OTHER RESOURCES ASSIGNED

DATES OF ACTIVITY

Core Curriculum

Classroom lessons

All students

School Counselor, Social Worker

Various

September-June

 

Family Engagement:

Guardian Contacts

Students who miss more than 10% of school

Classroom Teacher

School Counselor

Social Worker

PSA

Administrator

Phone calls

Letters

CPS

Home visits

Truancy Officer

Log

September-June

Attendance Team Meetings

All students

Administration, School Counselors, Social Workers

PSA

Various

September-June

Attendance Celebrations

Students who meet criteria

School Counselor

Social Worker

 

All other Student Support Team Members

September-June

Home Visits

Students in need

Social Worker

School Counselor

Dean

 

Truancy Officer

*As Needed

Attendance Award Program

All Students

School Counselor

PSA, Administrator

Perfect Att, Excellent Att rewards

End of Year

Every 10 weeks

 

 

Goal 3: To create a positive learning environment that promotes long-term academic and career success. 

Target Population: All students Grades Pre-K to 6.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Students in Pre-K to 6 will have the ability to set short and long-term goals.
  • Students in grade 6 will have an idea of future career goals.
  • Students in grade 6 will be orientated into what they can expect for Prep school.

Evaluation:

  • Completion of individual goals for 6th
  • Counseling core curriculum lesson calendar with a variety of topics.

 

PK-6 completed at all elementary schools

ACTIVITIES

TARGET GROUP/

SUBGROUP

STAFF ASSIGNED

OTHER RESOURCES ASSIGNED

DATES OF ACTIVITY

Individual meeting with all 6th grade students

6th Graders

School Counselors

Interest inventory, career zone, social/emotional, academic goals and workshop

September- October or as students enter school

Individual, Group or Core Curriculum

Classroom Lessons

 

All students

School Counselors

Variety of lessons and literature around goals,

Interests,

career development,

mindfulness,

coping strategies,

organizational skills, and

social skills.

September-June

Transitional workshop for 6th graders

6th grade students

School Counselors

Prep School Counselors and Teachers

May-June