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Program & Services

School Wide Activities 

The school counselor's goal is to ensure that all students leave Roosevelt with the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to be successful in high school and in their post-secondary undertakings. In order to help with the development of these skills, the counselor will provide monthly activities around the themes of academics, college and career, and social-emotional development.
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In-Class Instruction 

As school counselors we provide in-class instruction to all students. The topics presented fall within the three ASCA domains: academic, social-emotional, and college and career.
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Group Counseling

Various topics are presented in small groups for 6-8 weeks to ensure that our students are gaining the necessary tools to be successful at Madison Elementary and in their transition to middle school.

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Individual Counseling

As school counselors, we provide 1:1 student counseling for academic, college and career, and social-emotional development, based on student need.
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Additional Services:

Conflict Mediations

Consultations and Collaboration with school staff

Referrals and Community Resources

Parent Workshops

School Counseling Program Overview:

As a data-driven comprehensive school counseling program, we function under a Multi-Tier, Multi-Domain Systems of Support Model.  Through this model, we provide our students with support in all 3 domains: academics, college and career, social-emotional, based on their specific needs and school data.
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Confidentiality Statement:
As school counselors, we maintain strict confidentiality in all our interactions. All meetings held with the school counselor will remain confidential unless the student gives permission to share information with related parties.
However, circumstances do arise where we must disclose information to appropriate professionals. Reasons for breaking confidentiality are but not limited to: a student is in danger of harming themselves, another individual, or if a student is in danger of being harmed by others.