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Re: Need Advice for working in small school
Posted by lacey on 4/15/08

    sorry to hear you are struggling. do you have
    administrative support? how are you supposed to run groups
    and not have them during instructional time? a half-hour
    once a week isn't a horrble amount of time to be out of
    class. it sounds like you need some admin support and a
    restructuring of your guidance program. do you do classroom
    guidance? getting into the classes will help you to get to
    know the students and teachers better and may help with both
    your relationships with teachers and your effectiveness with
    students. have you considered trying to apply the ASCA
    model to your program? shouldn't be too hard with a smaller
    school and i think doing so will greatly improve your
    program. you may need to do a little PR for your program
    and really inform teachers about the great services that
    benefit their students (and them) so they will work more
    cooperatively with you. good luck!

    On 4/15/08, C.S. wrote:
    > I'm working in a very small school in a very rural town.
    > The counselor turn over at this school has been high.
    > They tell me their first counselor started in 1994 and
    > that the most a counselor stayed was 3 years. I've been
    > there for 1.5 years. I'm struggling with how to work best
    > with teachers and students in this small environment.
    > Some teachers do refer for small groups. I struggle with
    > feeling effective w/ these small groups b/c I often am
    > unable to communicate effectively with teachers. I can
    > not interrupt their teaching time, and most do not stay
    > late during the school day. Also, a lot of these children
    > do not have support at home (especially the ones refered
    > to me!)
    > In addition, i struggle with the best way to help a child
    > who is from a very broken home life. In the area in which
    > I work, CPS/DSS does not do a lot of good. I've had kids
    > and families both tell me that DSS did not do anything. I
    > have had social workers call me and ask me questions that
    > they should know the answer to. I have a school social
    > worker, but she is streched very thin and is not very
    > involved at my school. Any advice?
    >
    > Thanks


 
 
 
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