3 Reasons Why It’s Okay to Ask for Help During the College Application Process
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
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”
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
Do you ever dream of starting small groups but then get halted in your tracks? You want to make sure you move in the right
I am convinced a big part of my school’s student success is because of the effort put towards tier 1 academic interventions with our students.
Once you start getting to know students, school counseling referrals will flow, connections will be made, and trust will be built. Relational capital is one
School counselors often ask me how to best utilize check-ins or digital activities with their students. (Digital activities and digital check-ins are just one example
Students are inundated with emails right now and have information overload. We’re living in some weird times. What can we do to check in with
High school parents are living in tension. Their student is almost ready to launch into the “real world,” but they’re still under their roof. How
I want to tell you about my first week of “Senior Meetings” as we start out the school year. My senior meetings are timed at
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.