Services
ConsultationSchool counselors support students, parents, administrators, and teachers by offering consultation when needed. We advocate for student's well-being by collaborating and bridging the gap in communication.
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Individual and Small Group CounselingSchool counselors provide counseling sessions in individual or small-group settings that:
• help students overcome issues impeding achievement or success • help students identify problems, causes, alternatives and possible consequences so they can make decisions and take appropriate action • are planned and goal-focused and are short-termed in nature https://www.schoolcounselor.org/asca/media/asca/PositionStatements/PS_Group-Counseling.pdf |
Classroom Guidance LessonsA classroom guidance curriculum is a developmental, systematic method by which students receive structured lessons that address academic, career, and personal/social competencies (ASCA, 2005).
A comprehensive school counseling program is standards-based and data driven, and an integral component of the school’s academic mission. It focuses on academic, career, and social/emotional curriculum that is delivered through classroom lessons, small group, and individual consultation. (Cobb County) |
Recent News
Summer Camps Start June 3rd!
Would you like a way to have fun and improve your brain power? Look for STEAM summer camps, STEM summer camps, and even a medical camp! Click Here: Summer Camps in Savannah |
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Character Trait of the Month:
Caring Prek-2nd Grades Students learn through engaging lessons ways to show empathy to build better relationships with peers and adults. Also, students are encouraged to use good study habits at home to improve retention of important concepts learned during the school day. 3rd & 4th Grades- Review the topics stated above but also discuss how personal hygiene connects with emotional well-being and academic success. 5th Grades- Students engage in Bullying Prevention lessons and learn skills to increase positive interactions with peers. |