5 Niche Groups of High School Students to Look Out For as a Supportive High School Counselor
During my years as a high school counselor, I discovered a few groups of high school students that I especially needed to make note of,
During my years as a high school counselor, I discovered a few groups of high school students that I especially needed to make note of,
As your student gets closer and closer to graduation, you want them to have a post-secondary plan for their life after high school. You may
I am completely aware that college is not the post-secondary path for every high school student. However, hosting an event like a “College Application Day”
From the first year of being a high school counselor to the eighth year, I was constantly learning or re-learning the ins and outs of
Hosting high school counseling interns has grown me as a school counselor and challenged me in new, professional ways. I often have new or future
As school counselors, we all want to see students succeed, so how can we reach all students and help them grow to their fullest potential?
How do you rally teachers to get on your team and move in the direction you’re headed? Teacher buy-in is so important for moving your
Community partnerships can be such a valuable asset to your school counseling program. Your community stakeholders are another piece of your stakeholder puzzle in addition
One of the biggest roadblocks to running high school counseling small groups with students (besides lack of time) is getting these students bought in. How
It’s important for students, teachers, admin, and parents to be on the same page about the high school counseling small groups you’re running. If you
I’m your high school counseling hype girl serving other high school counselors who are burnt out, spread thin, or creatively stumped so that they can breathe new life into their school counseling program and remember why they loved this job in the first place.