Ridgecrest Elementary
School
Guidance Department
Bettie Barber --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Eric Darch
bbarber@pcboe.net--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------edarch@pcboe.net
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MISSION
STATEMENT
The
mission of Ridgecrest Elementary School's comprehensive school counseling and
guidance program is to prepare every student socially, academically, and emotionally
for present and future challenges. Students are provided with opportunities
to gain an understanding of self and others, to participate in educational and
occupational exploration, and to pursue career-planning opportunities in an
environment that is safe, caring, and encouraging. The counselors work in collaborative
partnerships with students, educators, parents, and community members to empower
students to reach their highest level as productive members of society.
The comprehensive school counseling and guidance program is an essential integrated
component of the total instructional program through which students have maximum
opportunity for academic, career, and personal/social development. In this regard,
the school counseling and guidance program involves a planned, purposeful, and
sequential program of activities that begins in kindergarten and continues through
the fifth grade. Ridgecrest Elementary School's counseling and guidance program
is data-driven by student needs and provides outcome-based accountability measures
that align the school's guidance program with the school's overall academic
mission.
COUNSELORS WORK
WITH STUDENTS IN FOUR ESSENTIAL AREAS:
1. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Counselors help students to:
Gain self-awareness
Improve self-esteem
Develop attitudes and actions necessary to achieve
Make healthy choices and effective decisions
Accept responsibility
Learn to resolve conflicts and assume responsibility for personal behavior
2. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Counselors help students to:
Acquire study and test-taking skills
Seek and use educational information
Set educational goals
Make appropriate educational choices
Develop educational plans that relate to their interests, abilities, achievements,
and needs
3.SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Counselors help students to:
Develop feelings of adequacy
Learn ways to resolve inter-personal relationships
Establish sound family relationships
Establish effective working relationships with teachers and administrators
Respect individual differences and cooperate
4. CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Counselors help students to:
Analyze personal interests, aptitudes, and skills
Recognize effects of career stereotyping
Form a career identity
Be aware of career choices and opportunities
Discuss educational standards that meet career goals
Plan for their future career