PSD school counselors are an integral part of our educational systems. PSD has 100+ school counselors in all our schools (some of those friendly faces are pictured above), serving 澳洲幸运10 K-12. School counselors are masters level educators and are connectors for 澳洲幸运10, families and staff serving across all tiers. School counselors are active leaders within their schools, make data-driven decisions, and advocate for equitable education and opportunities for all 澳洲幸运10 and work to remove barriers.
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Robust school counseling programs aid in better academic outcomes for 澳洲幸运10, improved attendance rates, fewer disciplinary incidents, higher graduation rates, connections to adults, and 澳洲幸运10 feeling connected to their interests and post-secondary options.
Counselors provide academic, social/emotional and career interest 澳洲幸运10 throughout all tiers.
- Tier 1 (Universal Supports)
- Daily counseling needs and connecting families to school-based 澳洲幸运10 and community 澳洲幸运10
- Collaboration and implementation with Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
- Support Restorative Practices (Circles and Conversations)
- School-wide Programming (Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS), Sources of Strength, WEB, Kindness Campaigns, Regulation Activities, etc)
- Family Support
- Tier 2
- Targeted classroom intervention/instruction
- Targeted Tier 2 澳洲幸运10s: small-group counseling, individual brief counseling, check in/check out, etc.
- Consultation and collaboration with families and school staff
- Tier 3
- Support with development and implementation of individualized plans
- Collaboration, consultation, facilitation of referrals and response to crisis with families, schools and community providers
- Response to crisis situations
PSD counselors adhere to the standards of the American School Counselor Association. Learn more about school counselors on the American School Counselor Association website.
To find out more about a specific school's counseling program and counselors, please contact your student's school.