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The mission of the Holbrook Unified School District Counseling and Guidance Program is for each and every student, PK – 12, to meet or exceed standards in the areas of academic, career, personal and social performance. Counselors, in partnership with parents, teachers, students, community members, and administrators, will ensure that each and every student becomes a life-long learner and a respectful citizen of a diverse, multicultural community.
Individual Planning: Students are individually guided by their school counselor toward academic and career success in a variety of ways. Academic excellence is promoted through individual meetings, classroom lessons, small group activities, and school-wide presentations. Students are assisted in transitioning by establishing short- and long-term educational, personal, and career goals. Career exploration is done at every grade level through the use of classroom instruction, guest speakers, technology, and career portfolios. The individual planning component provides time for regular individual work with students as well as group sessions focusing on individual student planning. The importance and relevance of strong academic and career development skills are stressed in this component.
Responsive Services: The purpose of the responsive services component is to work with students whose personal circumstances, concerns, or problems are threatening to interfere with or are interfering with their healthy academic, career, and personal/social development. Much of the professional school counselor’s school day is spent on responsive services. School counselors provide individual and group counseling, but not therapy. Most individual work involves decision-making and other short-term personal/social issues. Group counseling depends on the identified needs of the students. Counselors work extensively with other school personnel and educators in consultation when considering the personal, social/emotional, and academic well-being of each student.
System Support: A comprehensive guidance program requires a system support component. The administration and management activities of a district’s comprehensive guidance program are located in this component as are activities that support other education programs.
The system support component is implemented through activities such as:
program coordination (SAP, etc.)
professional development
staff and community relations/outreach
consultation
committee participation
School counselors actively participate at every level of the system support component.
See the Crisis Hotlines page for information on therapeutic counseling services and community resources.