Philosophy of the Department
The Counseling Department's
mission it is to support students' academic, personal, and
social-emotional growth. Counselors believe that they are the constant
in a student's experience in school. Counselors have the ability to look
at the big picture - across academic disciplines, home and school
responsibilities, social pressures/conflicts, extra curricular interests
and talents, and help students try to make sense of it all. Counselors
help students to integrate all of the aspects of their ever-changing
lives and to begin to develop a sense of:
- who they are
- the direction they would like to take,
- and the knowledge of their own passion and goals.
What Counselors Do:
- Counselors
provide an integrated approach to address students' academic and
social-emotional needs. For example, counselors help student's
transition to the junior high and high school by providing structured
opportunities for them to ask questions and gain support (i.e. meet with
them on orientation day in August and again in small groups during the
first few weeks of school).
- Counselors provide individual and group counseling to students with identified
social-emotional disabilities or concerns as well as to students who
self-refer, or are referred by the Child Study/Student Assistance Team,
by parents, teachers, and administrators. Issues addressed in counseling
include self-esteem, social skill development, depression, anxiety,
post traumatic stress, loss, drug/alcohol use, eating disorders, stress
management, etc.
- Counselors support crisis situations in the school setting. For
example, when the school has suffered the loss of a student, counselors
and psychologists work closely with the administration and the building
crisis team. In addition counselors and psychologists work closely with
outside agencies and community organizations to provide support to our
students in school and within the community.