School Counselors Expanding Outside Traditional Roles
Introduction
School counselors are important aspects of the school system. They take care of the emotional needs of students, help schedule classes, and act as a bridge between school and home. In addition to these tasks, school counselors have shown that they are able to make an impact on the larger community through establishing meaningful connections between teachers and students, and addressing the needs of the surrounding areas. School counselors don’t just support their students. Their actions impact the outside community, teachers, and faculty members. From making sure families and students are supplied with adequate food and clothing to creating mentorship programs, school counselors make a significant impact that extends past their traditional roles.
FOOD & CLOTHING
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CHECK & CONNECT
In observation of how our local school counselors are changing lives, we recently visited a Middle School where the school counselors shared with us the Check & Connect program that she has implemented at her school. It is a mentor program that she has personally seen work at all grade levels. She mentioned that peer-to-peer programs are wonderful for students still engaged at school, but Check & Connect really draws in those who are starting to, or have already, disengaged. Check & Connect pairs at risk students directly with a faculty mentor. Each mentor personally tracks their mentee(s) activities to ensure that they are on track with grades, behavior and attendance. The beauty of this program is the individualized attention that these struggling students desperately need. According to the Check & Connect website (2015), “At the core of Check & Connect is a trusting relationship between the student and a caring, trained mentor who both advocates for and challenges the student to keep education salient”. This personalized approach is the best way to reach these students who have already given up on themselves. Rather than just being another face in the crowd they have a person they can go to and who will seek them out. For many of these students this could be their last resort before dropping out for good. This program gives them a face to show that someone cares. Someone is rooting for them to succeed. It gives them a reason to keep going and someone to show them the way.
CHECK & CONNECT CONT.
This program is meant primarily to prevent dropouts, but it seems as though it would help with so many other issues schools face. This is a tool that school counselors use to unite everyone and empower the teachers to reach out and engage with students who otherwise might not get positive attention. This creates a whole new dynamic and atmosphere for the school.
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About | Check & Connect Student Engagement Intervention Model | Institute on Community Integration |
University of Minnesota. (2015). Retrieved September 22, 2015.
OPSI. (2014). Washington state report card. Retrieved from http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/
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