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School of the arts counseling spring advisory council meeting

School of the arts counseling spring advisory council meeting. School Year: 2013-2014 Presenter: Marcellus J. Holt. 2013-2014 Council Members. Gretchen Looney, Assistant Principal Ruth Passarello , English Teacher Jessica Patterson, Parent

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School of the arts counseling spring advisory council meeting

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  1. School of the arts counseling spring advisory council meeting School Year: 2013-2014 Presenter: Marcellus J. Holt

  2. 2013-2014Council Members • Gretchen Looney, Assistant Principal • Ruth Passarello, English Teacher • Jessica Patterson, Parent • Tamara Scott, Business Partner & PTSA President • Eyamba Williams, School Counselor • Marcellus J. Holt, Director of School Counseling • Frances Ridgell, Middle School Counselor • Diane Hansford, School Counselor/Testing Coordinator • Carmella Elliot, School Counselor Intern • Adrian Bosier, Middle School Student • Miles Count, High School Student

  3. School counseling goals • Goal 1: To increase the Graduation rate from 98.4% to 99.4%– a 1% increase. • Goal 2: All eighth grade students will chose a career path during their Individual Graduation Plan meeting with the assistance of their school counselor. • Goal 3: To reduce the amount of freshman failures for 2013-2014 school year from 4.6% to 2.8% - a 1.8% decrease.

  4. Additional notes and requests from last meeting •Enhance the use of technology used by the school counseling department •Create lessons for freshman regarding time management •Increase the use of small-group for identified at-risk students

  5. Technology use • School counseling website updated with relevant information for SOA students • Several tabs for students and parents to select • AP Tab • IGP Tab • Family Connection Tab • Parchment Tab

  6. Goal 1: To increase the Graduation rate from 98.4% to 99.4%– a 1% increase • Guidance curriculum used extensively • Open House- 9/25/13 • Classroom School Curriculum Lesson: Are You Ready for Grad-8/24/2013 • Freshman Focus classroom curriculum presentations shared • Small group counseling for academic assistance • Senior Information Night/Financial Aid Night • Letters sent out to failing seniors • Using blended learning option through Edgenuity for students struggling academically

  7. Goal 3: All eighth grade students will chose a career path during their Individual Graduation Plan meeting with the assistance of their school counselor • Individual Planning used extensively • All students that attend SOA had an Individual Graduation Plan meeting. • At this time 100% of SOA student population have had an IGP conference conducted. • 99% of eighth grade SOA students have selected a career path from the 16 South Carolina Career Clusters • One eighth grade student was apprehensive to list a career path that she was anticipating seeking. • 100% of eighth grade students have taken a career assessment and know how to access SCOIS website

  8. To reduce the amount of freshman failures for 2013-2014 school year from 4.6% to 2.8% - a 1.5% decrease in the failure rate. • Small groups were conducted to focus on study skills and time management techniques • Additionally, counselors shared time management techniques with freshman focus classrooms with all freshman • Mr. Holt and Mrs. Williams worked together on this goal

  9. Outcome data

  10. Continuation of results data • The academic achievement rate for freshman decreased from 95% in 2012-2013 to 92% in 2013-2014. • This data reflects a decline in our academic achievement rate; however, our passage rate for common ninth grade EOC course exams have either stayed consistent or increased. • Mrs. Williams realized that students who had 100% participation were more likely to pass academic classes post group. Students who did not attend as much were more likely to have no significant impact on the amount of classes they passed

  11. Overall Information • This goal was not met • In the summer we will continue to research and attempt to identify reasons why freshman academic achievement is declining at SOA • More Freshman attended summer school

  12. What do we do with the results? • Inform the School Counseling department • To continue with small groups in future • Use small group in RAMP application • Share data with administration • Refer students to small group • Encourage teachers to use solution focused approaches rather than identifying deficitsfor academic struggling students

  13. DISCUSSION AND QUESTIONS

  14. Thank you for serving

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