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Calendly schedule appointments with the professional school counselor
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Parent/Guardian Referral Form report social/emotional concerns
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Incoming HS student Orientation Questionnaire help us learn more about your child joining LJA
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Counseling Brochure (Printable PDF) overview of professional school counseling services offered at LJA
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Professional School Counseling Handbook (DOC) overview of current policy and procedures
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Overview of Referral Process
Important Links:
Family Portal
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Calendly schedule appointments with the professional school counselor
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Parent/Guardian Referral Form report social/emotional concerns
-
Incoming HS student Orientation Questionnaire help us learn more about your child joining LJA
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Counseling Brochure (Printable PDF) overview of professional school counseling services offered at LJA
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Professional School Counseling Handbook (DOC) overview of current policy and procedures
-
Overview of Referral Process
Important Links:
Family Portal
MISSION STATEMENT
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The counseling team seeks to provide caring, practical support to students as they learn how to navigate the challenges of life, as well as to develop their own path to happiness and wellbeing.
MISSION STATEMENT
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The counseling team seeks to provide caring, practical support to students as they learn how to navigate the challenges of life, as well as to develop their own path to happiness and wellbeing.
MISSION STATEMENT
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The counseling team seeks to provide caring, practical support to students as they learn how to navigate the challenges of life, as well as to develop their own path to happiness and wellbeing.
STUDENT PORTAL
STUDENT PORTAL
SERVICES
SERVICES
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING
PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING
Services
Student advocacy, individual student planning, responsive services, & program management/system support
Student Advocacy
Counselors actively support causes, ideas or policies that promote and assist student academic, career, personal/social, and global perspective needs. One form of advocacy is the process of actively identifying underrepresented students and supporting them in their efforts to perform at their highest level of personal and academic success.
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Individual Student Planning
Counselors will advise students using culturally sensitive approaches to consider their personal/social, educational, and post secondary goals. For student planning to be successful, a partnership between the counselor, parents/guardians and the student(s) can be important in providing a holistic approach to supporting the student to meet his/her goals.
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Responsive Services
Responsive services include the more traditional activities of a counselor. This component consists of activities that meet the students’ immediate, unplanned, social and emotional needs. Usually necessitated by life changes, events and conditions (such as death, transition, divorce, fights with friends, a breakup, etc.) in the students’ lives, these needs require consultation, counseling, referrals, peer education, transition support, and/or information provision.
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Consultation
Counselors are available to consult with parents, teachers, administrators and community agencies regarding strategies to help students and families before, during and after a situation arises.
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Counseling
Counseling is provided in a small-group or individual basis for students experiencing difficulties dealing with relationships, personal concerns and/or developmental issues. Individual and small-group counseling supports students in identifying their strengths and any obstacles preventing them from developing skills and strategies to help make healthy choices. Counseling in the school setting is normally short term in nature. When necessary, referrals are made to appropriate community resources, as available. ​
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Referrals
Counselors (a) maintain a current list of community resources and personnel outside of school for referral purposes; (b) may refer faculty, students, and families whose needs cannot be addressed in the school setting to outside agencies and specialists; and (c) will advocate for community and mental health services on behalf of faculty, students and families.
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Peer Education
The counselors work with students to operate as peer mediators, conflict managers, student ambassadors, tutors and mentors. The techniques of peer mediation and conflict resolution are used to help students learn how to make changes in the way they communicate with others. In peer education, students are empowered to facilitate the raising of awareness, the learning of knowledge, and change of behavior concerning health and wellbeing. Learn more
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Transition Support
The counselor is available to provide transition support to families and students who are moving in and out of the LJA community. While some of this is embedded into the orientation and counseling curriculum, additional support may be needed on an individual level, which may be provided by the counselors.
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Program Development & System Support
The counseling curriculum offers semi-structured developmental lessons designed to assist students in achieving desired competencies in areas directly related to personal, social and emotional wellbeing. The counseling curriculum is designed to be infused throughout the school’s overall curriculum and is presented systematically through small classroom groups involving individual student planning and group inclusion activities. The counseling curriculum is an ongoing and collaborative effort to create a systemic avenue for students to achieve advancements in their social emotional intelligence. It is aligned and cross-referenced with the IB Learner Profile standards and LJA's vision for students' academic, social and emotional achievement. The counselors contribute to the curriculum's delivery through: group work; SEL curriculum development; SEL instruction; teacher, parent, and admin collaboration; and transition support.
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Group Work
The counselors will conduct small group activities outside and inside the classroom to respond to students’ identified needs or interests.
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SEL Curriculum Development
The counselors collaborate with grade level teams to develop and refine the counseling curriculum in content areas which are appropriate to age/grade level.
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SEL Instruction
The counselors provide instruction, team teaches or assist in teaching the school counseling curriculum.
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Teacher Parent & Admin Collaboration
The counselors are available to collaborate with parents, teachers and admin to facilitate informational sessions that aim to address the needs of the school community and to reflect the goals of the counseling curriculum.
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Transition Support
The counseling team aims to provide opportunities to promote students' positive transitioning between schools and grade levels.