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The Professional School Counseling Program Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide every student access to a certified professional school counselor and to provide opportunities to all students to acquire academic, career, personal, and social competencies within a comprehensive and developmental counseling program in order to promote quality learning and lifelong success.

Belief Statements

1. All students have dignity, worth, and the right to a safe and nurturing environment, which supports and enhances student achievement and life long success.
2. All students will be provided with a School Guidance and Counseling Program that will be consistent with expected developmental stages and differences in learning styles.
3. All students' ethnic, cultural, racial differences and special needs are considered in planning and implementing the school-wide Guidance and Counseling Program.

The Woodville Elementary School Professional School Counseling and Guidance Program is based on the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) National Standards.

 

 

 

Highlighted Standards by Month and General Topics

Guidance Program 

 

August

Standards:  A:A2.3 - Use communication skills to know when and how to ask for help when needed.
C: C2.2 – Learn how to use conflict management skills with peers and adults.
PS:B1.4 – Develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems.

Topics and Activities

You Are Special

Respect

Tattling versus Reporting

* Bullying

 

September

Standards  PS:C1.3 – Learn about the differences between appropriate and inappropriate physical contact.
PS:C1.8 – Learn about the emotional and physical dangers of substance use and abuse.
PS:A1.4 - Understand change is a part of growth.

Topics and Activities

* Good Touch, Bad Touch

5th grade Growth and Development – coordinated with School Nurse Program

 

October

Standards  PS:B1.8 – Know when peer pressure in influencing a decision.

Topics and Activities

Internet Safety – coordinated with School Resource Officer Program

Personal Safety

Fire Safety

Drug/Substance Abuse

Need to Talk

* Red Ribbon Week Activities

 

November/December

 

 

 

Topics and Activities

Focus on Generosity, Compassion, and Holiday Assistance

 

January

Standards  A:C1.3 – Understand the relationship between learning and work.
C:A2.7 - Develop a positive attitude toward work and learning.
C:A2.8 – Understand the importance of responsibility, dependability, punctuality, integrity, and effort in the work place.
C:B1.2 – Identify personal skills, interests & abilities, and relate them to current career choice.
C:C1.4 - Understand that the changing workplace requires lifelong learning and acquiring new skills.

Topics and Activities

Careers

True Colors

Who am I?

Personality Inventories

 

February

Standards  A:A2.3 - Use communication skills to know when and how to ask for help when needed.
PS:A2.3 - Recognize, accept, respect, and appreciate individual difference.
PS:B1.4 – Develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems.

Topics and Activities

Personal/Social Skills

Interpersonal Social Skills

Anger Management

Hands are for Helping – coordinated with Circle of Hope

 

 

 

 

March

Standards  A:A1.5 Identify attitudes and behaviors that lead to successful learning.
A:B1.7 – Become a self directed and independent learner.
A:B1.2 – Apply the study skills necessary for academic success at each level.

Topics and Activities

Academic Preparation

Test-Taking Skills

 

April/May

Standards  A:C1.4 – Demonstrate an understanding of the value of lifelong learning as essential to seeking, obtaining, and maintaining life goals.
PS:A1.4 - Understand change is a part of growth.

Topics and Activities

Career Fair— if able to schedule

Transitional Activities – 5th to 6th grade

Transitional Activities – between grade levels – K – 4