Within Central Union School District, School Counselors work with Students to:
- Assist with academic plans for students to make academic progress
- Provide behavioral support to students through such services as:
• direct behavioral support
• consultation services to student or to in-line staff
- Provide direct instruction on appropriate:
• social skills
• friendship skills
• anger management
• self-regulation
• problem solving
- Provide individual services to students, as identified by key stakeholders
- Make referrals to outside agencies for mental health care
Students who may need mental health services can be provided these services through the School Counselor and these services are generated through a Student Study Team Referral, Section 504 and/or an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). If said services are not available on the school site, a referral to a partnering agency will be made on behalf of the family and child.
Within Central Union School District, School Counselors work with Students and their Families to:
- Provide behavioral techniques and interventions to staff
- Create plans to support general education students who are experiencing behavioral issues within the school setting
- Provide parents with information to enhance parenting skills
- Make referrals to outside agencies for mental health care
- Make referrals and help coordinate community support services
Parents/Guardians who feel their student may need mental health services can seek out these services by contacting the school office. If said services are not available on the school site at that time, a referral to a partnering agency will be made on behalf of the family and child.
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