This week, February 2-6, is National School Counseling Week 2015. The purpose of this celebration is to focus public attention on the
unique contributions by professional school counselors within American
school systems.
National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping
our students to achieve school success. Day in and day out, these dedicated
professionals labor tirelessly to help ensure the academic
success, personal achievement, and emotional well-being of our kids.
On the campus where I work, their commitment to the success of each student starts with their very
first interaction with students through their eighth grade outreach
programs, and continues with assisting the freshmen with their
graduation requirements plans, one-on-one meetings with English-language
learners, counseling students who are failing classes, helping students
who are lacking credits with strategies for credit recovery, and making
sure seniors are on track to graduate. In between all this heavy-duty
work, counselors help students find scholarships to fund their
post-graduation education programs, write letters of recommendation,
judge senior projects, and attend IEP meetings. And as if all that
wasn't enough, they also organize small group counseling sessions to
help students deal with such issues as bullying, smoking-cessation, teen
parenting, or bereavement. When the inevitable quarrels between
students arise, they serve as competent conflict resolution
facilitators, and they have even been known to mediate the occasional
dispute between a student and a teacher. And then, just to top it all
off, if---God forbid---some tragedy such as a fatal traffic accident or a
suicide strikes, school counselors quickly mobilize into a
highly-effective crisis management team.
Phenomenal, aren't they?
Chalkboard champions, in the truest sense of the word.
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