Phone 915-434-1303
Welcome to the School Counseling
Mission
Our mission as school counselors at Young Women’s Leadership Academy is to provide a comprehensive counseling program that attends to the personal/social, academic, and career preparation/college planning needs of all students. Services include group and individual counseling, academic support, crisis intervention, career and college planning, and student and family advocacy
Imelda Perez
Role of a School Counselor
The role of a school counselor, as outlined by the ASCA (American School Counselor Association) national model, encompasses various responsibilities to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. Here's a summary with bulleted points:
Academic Guidance:
Assist students in developing academic goals and plans.
Guide course selection and career pathways.
Monitor and address academic progress and challenges.
Social-Emotional Support:
Foster a positive school environment conducive to emotional well-being.
Offer counseling services to address students' social and emotional concerns.
Promote interpersonal skills and conflict resolution.
Career Development:
Facilitate exploration of career options and interests.
Provide information on post-secondary education and career pathways.
Assist in developing career-related skills and goals.
Individual and Group Counseling:
Conduct one-on-one counseling sessions to address personal challenges.
Facilitate group counseling sessions for specific issues or concerns.
Implement interventions to enhance students' social skills.
Advocacy and Collaboration:
Advocate for students' needs within the school community.
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to support student success.
Play a key role in creating a positive and inclusive school culture.
Crisis Intervention:
Provide immediate support and intervention during crises.
Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to address emergencies.
Implement strategies to help students cope with traumatic events.
Data Analysis and Assessment:
Utilize data to assess the effectiveness of counseling programs.
Analyze academic and behavioral trends to inform decision-making.
Continuously evaluate and improve counseling services based on outcomes.