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Planning and Results Documents. The following documents have been developed for the school counseling program. Annual calendar Closing-the-gap action plans Curriculum action plan Results reports (from last year’s action plans) Small-group action plan Professional Development
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Planning and Results Documents. The following documents have been developed for the school counseling program. Annual calendar Closing-the-gap action plans Curriculum action plan Results reports (from last year’s action plans) Small-group action plan Professional Development In I plan to participate in the following professional development based on school counseling program goals and my school counselor competencies self-assessment. Caseload and School Counselor’s Responsibilities Indicate how students are assigned to the school counselor’s caseload and the specific responsibilities assumed by the school counselor. Caseload Defined by: Alpha: last names beginning with to Grade level: students in grades: All students in building Other: School Counselor Responsibilitie s Direct Student Services School Counseling Core Curriculum Academic Advisement Individual Student Planning Responsive Services Individual Counseling Small Groups Crisis Response direct Student Services Referrals to Community Agencies Special Programs Other Professional Collaboration and Responsibilities Choose all that apply. Group Weekly/Monthly Coordinator School Counseling Team Meetings Administration/School Counseling Meetings Student Support Team Meetings Department Chair Meetings School Improvement Team Meetings District School Counseling Meetings Other Budget Materials and Supplies Annual budget: $ Materials and supplies needed: School Counselor Availability/Office Organization The school counseling office will be open for students/parents/teachers from to . My hours will be from to (if flexible scheduling is used). The career center will be open from to Role and Responsibilities of Other Staff and Volunteers School counseling department assistant Attendance assistant clerk Data manager/registrar Career and college center assistant Other staff Volunteers School Counselor Signature Principal Signature Date Counselor Core Curriculum Template School Counselor: Date: Activity: Grade(s): ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors (Domain/Standard): Learning Objective(s) (aligns with competency):
Planning and Results Documents. The following documents have been developed for the school counseling program. _x_ Annual Calendar _x_ Closing-the-Gap Action Plans _x_ Curriculum Action Plan _x_ Results Reports (from last year’s action plans) _x_ Small-Group Action Plan Professional Development I plan to participate in the following professional development based on school counseling program goals and my school counselor competencies self-assessment. Monthly district-wide school counselor meetings, Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports Professional Learning Community meetings Professional Collaboration and Responsibilities (Choose all that apply): Group Weekly/Monthly Coordinator School Counseling Team Meetings Not applicable. Not applicable. Administration/School Counseling Meetings Monthly Xxx. Xxxxxxx Student Support Team Meetings As requested Xxx. Xxxxxxxx Department Chair Meetings Not applicable. Not applicable. School Improvement Team Meetings Monthly Xxx. Xxxxxxx District School Counseling Meetings Monthly Xx. Xxxxxx (Other): PBIS Committee, Leadership Committee, Advisory Committee, Crisis Team Monthly Xxx. Xxxxxxx/ Xxx. Xxxxxxxx (Other): Check-in/Check-out Red Ribbon Week, Grow-Up Videos, Kindness Week, Safe at Home/Safe Alone Daily October, November, January, March Xx. Xxxxxx Budget Materials and Supplies Annual Budget $__TBD________ Materials and supplies needed: Red Ribbon Week, CICO incentives, books School Counselor Availability/Office Organization The school counseling office will be open for teachers between 8:00-8:30 am and 4:00-4:30 p.m., or throughout the day if needed and when available. The office is open to parents and students from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. School Counselor Signature Principal Signature

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