Counseling program
Counseling
School Counselors provide individual and group counseling services for the purpose of assisting in the personal/social/academic and career development of students.
Consultation
School Counselors serve as consultants in order to share professional expertise with students, parents, faculty, staff, administrators, and other community members - within the confines of ethical and legal boundaries - for the benefit of students.
Coordination & Referral
School Counselors serve as coordinators to bring together people and resources in the school and the community for the fullest academic, social and personal development of students.
The Guidance Curriculum
School Counselors provide students with important information and teach the necessary skills for educational and personal development and resiliency.
Academic Advising
School Counselors assist students in planning appropriate high school programs of study and extracurricular activities by providing relevant information and support.
College/Career Counseling
School Counselors assist students in developing and implementing post-secondary plans through resources and school course choices durning their 4 years of high school.
Information Management
School Counselors and staff gather, evaluate, interpret, and disseminate information - within the confines of the laws to rights and privacy - to meet the need of students, the school, and the community.
Professional Development
School Counselors are responsible for the establishment, maintenance, and expansion of the knowledge, skills, and competencies which lead to their personal and professional growth and development.
Program Management
School Counselors and the Guidance Director develop the processes and procedures for planning, implementing and evaluating a comprehensive program of guidance and counseling services.
General School Counseling Services Provided for All Students
Grade 8
School Counselors:
*introduce the requirements for graduation from high school
*provide students and their parents sufficient information to make course selections for the 9th grade and plan for their future education.
*provide students and their parents with an orientation to the high school
Grade 9
School Counselors:
*provide students with resources availible to them within the school and larger community
*invite their students to meet with them individually
*introduce students to the 4-year planning process
*introduce students to the school counseling services that are available at the high school
*orient students to course selections for the 10th grade
Grade 10
School Counselors:
*provide career counseling through 10th grade classes and offer a Career Fair every other year for all EHS students
*invite their students to meet individually to update their 4-year plan
*orient students to course selections for the 11th grade
*PLAN (pre-ACT) registration
*provide students with an orientation to vocational and technical programs available at Essex & Burlington Technical Centers
Grade 11
Grade 11
School Counselors:
*invite students to meet with them individually to update their 4-year plan and develop post-secondary plans.
*invite students to meet with them individually to update their 4-year plan and develop post-secondary plans.
*provide information about the following through newsletters, notes in the daily announcements, and a month-to-month calendar :
PSAT, ACT, SAT and SAT Subject Test registration
NEACAC College Fair
College Information Nights
Financial Aid Information Meeting
other college entrance tests & dates
ROTC & military academy registration
credits necessary for graduation
credit status in the Spring
Grade 12
School Counselors:
*help students explore career opportunities after high school
*provide students with their credit status, grade-point-average (GPA)
*provide students with their credit status, grade-point-average (GPA)
*provide students and their parents information about senior school counseling activities, tests, and financial aid
*assist students in understanding the college admissions process
*present College Information Night for students and parents
*provide information about the major sources of federal and state financial aid including state and local scholarships
Last updated: May 11 at 8:38 am