The Role of School Counselors and Psychologists Legislative Committee on Education “ Every student in every classroom, without exceptions, without excuses”

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The Role of School Counselors and Psychologists Legislative Committee on Education “ Every student in every classroom, without exceptions, without excuses” July 15, 2014

Professional School Counselors provide services to students and serve as advocates for school success. American School Counselor Association-National Standards Nevada School Counselor Program: K-12 Standards Annual Guaranteed Level of Service (AGLS) by CCSD Domains:  Academic Development  Personal/Social  Career Development The Role of the School Counselor

School Counselors - Educational Support  Academic Support, including organizational, study and test taking skills  Academic and Post Secondary Planning  Character Education (Respect, Caring, Empathy, etc.)  Goal Setting  Decision Making  Peer Relationships  Coping Strategies  Effective Social Skills  Problem Solving and Conflict Resolution  Transition Activities

School Counselors - Staffing CCSD Staffing Allocations  High School = 1:400  Middle School = 1:500  Elementary School = different formula based on enrollment and needs ASCA recommends 1:250 Counselor to Student Ratio

School Counselors – Staffing Districtwide Averages SCHOOL TYPECOUNSELORS STUDENT COUNT COUNSELOR TO STUDENT RATIO Elementary ,3981 Counselor for every 895 Students Middle School147 70,8071 Counselor for every 482 Students High School248 92,5201 Counselor for every 373 Students ESD33 1,3211 Counselor for every 40 Students Total ,0461 Counselor for every 528 Students *Based on the student count reported in the Official CCSD Enrollment and Demographics figures prepared by Student Records

School Psychologists - Staffing  Psychological Services Department Office  Director  3 Support Staff  School-Based Services - Assignments  Six Supervising Coordinators  186 Licensed School Psychologists  Four Psychological Services Assistants  Threat Evaluation & Crisis Response Department – “On Call” Services  One Supervising Coordinator  Four Licensed School Counselors  Five Licensed School Psychologists  Two Support Staff Positions Note: CCSD allocates staff at a 1500:1 student to staff ratio whereas NASP recommends a ratio of :1

School Psychologists– Routine Services  School-Based Psychoeducational Services  Consultation & collaborative problem solving – at risk students  Direct services – skills development for students/teachers/parents  Conducting formal evaluations – special education and Section 504  Other services – crisis intervention, professional development, etc. Note: Service demands vary by level  Student Threat Evaluation & Crisis Response  Threat assessments – helping to manage threats against others  Suicide Ideation assessments – consultative and direct assistance  Safety reentry planning – counseling and community liaison supports  Postvention – assistance after a death or critical event  Other services – support for school-based screenings, etc.

Psychological Services – Support for Initiatives Response to Instruction (RTI) Framework – Multi-Tiered Systems of Support  Universal Screening and Progress Monitoring Practices  School Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports  Strategic Mental Health Services  Ongoing Training of School-Based RTI Teams  Ongoing Monitoring of Disproportionality in Special Education