Happy National School Counseling Week! MNPS school counselors work with students to amplify their success from helping students develop interpersonal skills to supporting them as they plan for the future, counselors are a vital part of the school community! #NSCW26
Upcoming ASCA Webinar: Leverage Dual Enrollment to Maximize Student Success on Jan. 22 at 12 p.m. EST. Discuss best practices for implementing dual-enrollment programs. Register here: https://t.co/KQTeXnMzKT
Jenai Holden, Whitsitt Elementary, places boxes around the school for upper grade students to submit self-referrals. She regularly makes the rounds to check and connect with students. This keeps her visible and accessible, while also providing outlets for student voice.
Spotlight On Becca Gone - JT Moore MS โBecca rarely encounters a stressful circumstance that she cannot handle with grace and calm. ย Her energy makes others around her more at ease and provides comfort to her students. ย She leads with her heart.โ- Scott Goodman, Harris Hillman
Counselor Spotlight! Ashley Shaver at James Lawson HS is incredible at working as the go-between with administration and advocating for our team. I can always go to her for supervision questions to bounce ideas off of her as we deal with the more complex processes and situations.
Dr. Tanisha Williams is in her fourth year at Inglewood Elementary School. See her here using The Responsive Counselor programming to deliver an interactive, fun and engaging lesson to 3rd grade students about Building Resilience. BOUNCE or SPLAT!
Through 211, you can search for local resources that meet your basic needs, from food and housing to healthcare and utility assistance. Visit: https://t.co/LnB5x5SAXF to explore support near you, or call 211 (or text your ZIP code to 898-211) to connect directly with someone!
MNPS School Counselors are thankful for our School Psychologists who work to remove barriers and support student success! #schoolpsychology#waymakers#pathfinders