A Practical Guide for Helping Students with Job Interviews
Students can partner up: one being the employer, one being the employee… then switch! I made 6 copies for myself, so I have them on
Students can partner up: one being the employer, one being the employee… then switch! I made 6 copies for myself, so I have them on
This year, one of our program goals was: Fifty percent of ninth through eleventh grade students will visit a career fair display of their number
How should we best advocate for our roles as school counselors? How should we protect our time to ensure we best serve students and families?
We have our first career fair (since I’ve been at my school for 6 years) for our high school students! We are giving away free
This was one of my very first bulletin boards in our school counseling lobby when I first started at my school. Seeing how it went
Has your school counseling website transitioned to the new Google Sites yet? Seems like there’s always a “new” Google Site to learn, but, once I
I have a “widget” on my website to scroll through my Remind text messages. Remind has been one of the most useful daily tech tools
I created a pre/post test that could be used for a variety of career lessons: career small groups classroom lessons: regular ed, special ed, freshman
First things first: I am not being endorsed by Tieks shoes by any means (though I would welcome any signing bonuses, new pairs of shoes,
In our state, College Application Day is an initiative to promote the college-going culture and encourage students to complete college applications with the help of
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.