February 3, 2022 | High School Counselor Week (2024)

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February 3, 2022

Contents

Big Picture

Counselors
Parents

Financial Aid/Scholarships

Black History Month Scholarships
JED High School Journey
Inside the Admissions Office
Teen Health
Student Voices

Big Picture

New rules are limiting how teachers can teach Black History Month
Axios – February 1, 2022
Schools and universities are marking Black History Month starting today, but this is the first time it will be celebrated under new restrictions on diversity education imposed by some states. The constraints — under the guise of banning the teaching of critical race theory — limit what some state-supported institutions can discuss about the nation’s racial past.

Ransomware attacks on K-12 schools have increased during the pandemic
KTLA Los Angeles – January 31, 2022
Cyberattacks like the one that canceled classes for two days in Albuquerque’s biggest school district have become a growing threat to U.S. schools, with several high-profile incidents reported since last year. And the coronavirus pandemic has compounded their effects: More money has been demanded, and more schools have had to shut down as they scramble to recover data or even manually wipe all laptops.

More than half of teachers are looking for the exits, a poll says
NPR – February 1, 2022
Teachers are picking up slack for absent colleagues. They’re covering for unfilled positions. And 55% of them say they will leave teaching sooner than they had originally planned, according to a poll of its members by the nation’s largest teachers union.

Columns and Blogs

February 3, 2022 | High School Counselor Week (2)Why You Should Celebrate National School Counseling Week
Post – February 2, 2022
Counselors’ Corner with Patrick O’Connor, Ph.D.

Counselors

National School Counseling Week
American School Counselor Association – February 1, 2022
National School Counseling Week 2022 is Feb. 7-11, 2022 and this year’s theme is School Counseling: Better Together. Check out the lineup of events for the week which includes numerous webinars of use to counselors, and download promotional and other materials

School shootings: What we know about them, and what we can do to prevent them
Brookings Institution – January 26, 2022
What are the problems that appear to underlie school shootings? How can we better respond to students that are in need? If a student does pose a threat and has the means to carry it out, how can members of the school community act to stop it? Getting a better grasp of school shootings, as challenging as it might be, is a clear priority for…

Why More Schools Are Adding Mental Health Breaks to the Calendar
EdSurge – February 2, 2022
These districts cited staffing shortages in their reasons for closing, but also pointed to burnout among parents, teachers and students. The resulting closures serve to highlight the strain the pandemic has placed on schools, and how districts are dealing with calls to put more emphasis on mental health supports and social-emotional learning.

Parents

Online quiz can help parents assess if their teen has a substance use problem
Kaiser Permanente Research Division – February 1, 2022
Parents are sometimes shocked to learn that their teenager has a drinking or drug problem. But an analysis by Kaiser suggests there may be clues in a child’s medical history, and they’ve used that research and input from parents to develop a free online tool that anyone can use to predict the risk of a child’s substance use problem. The online quiz is on the website of the Partnership to End Addiction, the non-profit organization that…

Amid a national mental health crisis for kids, here’s how parents can help
American Heart Association News – February 2, 2022
School closures. Family strains. Isolated and quarantined friends. Even when young people haven’t directly experienced COVID-19, the pandemic has strained their mental health. Often severely. All of it may leave parents asking some important questions.

Admissions Process & Strategy

Truth, Lies, and… College Admissions
TAPinto (NJ) – January 30, 2022
If the name Mackenzie Fierceton rings a bell, you probably read an article about her titled something like ‘Student Loses Rhodes Scholarship After Lying…’ But, as the saying goes: ‘The plot thickens.’ I’m going to do a post that uses her story to discuss some aspects of the college application process that are typically not talked about.

College Admission Trifecta Hopes To Build Back Better
Forbes – January 27, 2022
Today, Scoir announced a partnership with the higher education CRM platform, Slate by Technolutions and the Coalition for College, a membership organization “committed to making college a reality for all high school students through its set of free, online college planning tools that helps them learn about, prepare for, and apply to college.” Starting this summer, this college admission trifecta hopes to transform the application process while creating more access and equity in college enrollment.

Kaplan Survey: The Percentage of College Admissions Officers Who Say Applicants’ Social Media Content is ‘Fair Game’ Ticks Up
BusinessWire – February 1, 2022
A near record percentage of admissions officers think that applicants’ social media postings are ‘fair game’ to help determine who gets in. However, ‘…a far lower percentage of admissions officers are actually visiting applicants’ social media profiles, compared to the past few years. We believe that given COVID-related issues…’

College financial aid has something to offer everyone
WSAW-TV (WI) – February 2, 2022
Now is the perfect time for new and existing college students to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, the starting point for anyone looking for financial aid to help with tuition, books and fees.

Career & Technical Education

College Isn’t For Everyone
Education Next – February 1, 2022
Almost everyone now admits that college, as traditionally defined, is not going to be for everyone. Yet those of us in and around K–12 education continue to behave as if virtually every student is expected to go off to a four-year university…Let many 16- and 17-year-olds spend time mostly in workplace apprenticeships, not traditional high school classrooms.

11 Alternatives to College Education
Career Sidekick – February 2, 2022
Below, I’m going to share multiple low-cost alternatives to college education that can lead to great career opportunities. There’s never been a better time to find career success without a bachelor’s degree. Here’s how:

High school students prepare for college, careers with CTE courses
Federal Way Mirror (WA) – January 31, 2022
The CTE pathways include a sequence of two or more specialized CTE courses aligned to the district’s strategic plan, High School and Beyond Plan learning benchmarks, and current industry demands, according to the district.

February 3, 2022 | High School Counselor Week (4)

Contents

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Counselors
Parents

Financial Aid/Scholarships

Black History Month Scholarships
JED High School Journey
Inside the Admissions Office
Teen Health
Student Voices

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Inside The Admissions Office

Potentially Uncomfortable Adjustments in College
Tufts Admissions Blog – February 1, 2022
This blog will highlight a few, potentially unexpected things that you might have to get used to when you start college.

Teen Health

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Love is Respect – February 1, 2022
This annual, month-long push focuses on advocacy and education to stop dating abuse before it starts. Learn more about this year’s theme, our live resources, and download the TDVAM Action Guide.

Open communication key to preventing teen dating violence, Duke expert says
CBS 17 (NC) – February 1, 2022
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. On Monday, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation committed to supporting programs that will help teens develop safe and healthy relationships. Teen dating violence affects millions of young people in the United States every year.

Student Voices

Juniors begin to stress as college admissions come out for seniors
Scot Scoop (Carlmont High, CA) – February 1, 2022
For many students, college is terrifying. With seniors beginning to hear back from colleges, some juniors may find themselves worrying about college applications in the fall, especially with recent changes in the application process.

Why I see myself at an HBCU
Chalkbeat – February 1, 2022
Even today, Black students may feel othered or marginalized at Predominantly White Institutions. Some 52% of Black people who attended college said they had been treated as if they weren’t smart, according to the Pew Research Center.

February 3, 2022 | High School Counselor Week (2024)

FAQs

How do you show appreciation to a school counselor? ›

Decorate their doors with signs expressing gratitude for the work school counselors do and the difference they make in students' lives. Have your class create a poster where each student shares something they appreciate about their school counselor. Bring them a special gift or treat.

What is the meaning of school counselor week? ›

National School Counseling Week, sponsored by ASCA, highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career.

What is the long term outlook for a school counselor? ›

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5.4% employment growth for school counselors between 2022 and 2032. In that period, an estimated 18,400 jobs should open up. School counselors provide academic, personal and developmental support to school-age children.

What does the ASCA stand for? ›

The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) supports school counselors' efforts to help students focus on academic, career and social/emotional development so they achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society.

What do you say to a school counselor? ›

So, stop in and say hello. Share what's going well for you. And if you need their help or advice, just ask!

What do you say for Counselor Appreciation Week? ›

I hear you listening to the pain of others. I hear you celebrating accomplishments and progress. I hear you always wanting to do more, learn more, be more. And I just want to say thank you.

What is the main goal of a school counselor? ›

School counselors and other members of the student support team (school psychologists, school social workers, child welfare and attendance supervisors, and school nurses) assist students in making decisions, managing emotions, coping with crises, overcoming barriers to learning, and seeking access to the core ...

What does a day as a counselor look like? ›

Counselors will spend their days treating mental and behavioral disorders, encouraging patients to discuss their experiences, helping patients process their reactions, guiding patients in developing strategies to chance their behavior, coordinating treatment with other professionals, and referring patients to other ...

Why do school counselors quit? ›

These school counselors and school psychologists report that about 25% to 50% of their day is consumed with paperwork and other miscellaneous duties. Constantly working outside their areas of expertise and desired practice is leading to burnout that leads many to leave the field.

What is the hardest part of being a school counselor? ›

While bullying is one of the most common problems counselors face, suicidal threats can be the scariest.

How old are most school counselors? ›

73.9% of all school counselors are women, while 26.1% are men. The average school counselor age is 41 years old. The most common ethnicity of school counselors is White (67.0%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (14.2%), Black or African American (10.6%) and Unknown (3.8%).

What are the 4 pillars of ASCA? ›

For research on the effectiveness of school counseling programs, go to www.schoolcounselor.org/effectiveness. The framework of the ASCA National Model consists of four components: define, manage, deliver and assess. Three sets of school counseling standards define the school counseling profession.

What is your strongest asset as a school counselor? ›

Empathy. School counselors help students dealing with bullying, disputes with friends, problems at home, and so much more. To do this effectively, you must be able to empathize with what your students are going through and channel this into a compassionate response.

What are the 4 themes of ASCA? ›

ASCA officials believe that by implementing these four themes of leadership, collaboration, advocacy and systemic change into the comprehensive school counseling program, school counselors can create an environment that is not only challenging for all students but also equitable.

How do you thank you for your valuable guidance? ›

Thank you for all your help and guidance. Your wisdom and patience have contributed to my growth. I am incredibly grateful for your mentorship and the invaluable advice you have provided. Thank you for your assistance in helping me grow.

How do you show appreciation professionally? ›

Some helpful thank-you phrases for different situations include: “Thank you for your valuable advice”, “I really appreciate your help”, “I applaud you for your excellent work”, “I am forever grateful for this opportunity”, “I greatly appreciate your time”.

How do you write a professional appreciation message? ›

Guidelines for writing appreciation letters:

State what you appreciate and briefly explain why. Do not add other news or information not related to the appreciative gesture. The message of appreciation should stand alone. Be brief, warm, and sincere.

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