PreCon Legal and Ethics
Presenters
PreCon Cyber Crime Security
Presenters
PreCon Mindful Self-Compassion: Including Yourself in the Circle of Care
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Connecting the Dots: Steps for Professional School Counselors to Become Licensed Professional Counselors in Georgia
Target Audience
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
Career Development
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
The goal of this session is to provide information to Professional School Counselors, Counselor Educators, Supervisors and Counseling Students concerning the various steps that are required to become a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. Participants will receive detailed information regarding the associated educational, internship, supervision, application and examination requirements. Obtaining this licensure will provide counselors with additional opportunities to increase mental health awareness to all stakeholders.
Presenters
Ware, LaVerne, Ware
Connections Matter: Serve, Lead, and Inspire Students, Staff, and Parents with Connections to SEL and MHA Supports
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Rural Counselors
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Professional School Counselors can serve, lead, and inspire students, staff, and parents by connecting stakeholders to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), mindfulness, and mental health supports. Understanding how trauma can impact learning and behavior, as well as, prevention and intervention practices are essential components in reaching today's students. Teaching SEL, resiliency, mindfulness, and good habits promotes healthy bodies and minds and benefits all students. Learn best practices and strategies to make positive connections in your school.
Presenters
Perry, Renee, Perry
Creating a Continuum of Care: The School Counselor's' Role as a Mental Health Provider
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Unfortunately, many school leaders and community members do not view school counselors as professionals who are uniquely qualified to address the mental health needs of students. With increasing demands on their time, school counselors find themselves in conflicted positions of spending more time on academic and career domains while struggling to meet the increasing needs of students presenting mental health concerns. This session will focus on the school counselor in a multi-tiered continuum of care that involves working collaboratively with other mental health resources. Attendees will learn about involvement of Apex counselors and best practices for utilizing outside providers as a resource for supporting students.
Presenters
Smith, Gail, Smith
Grimes, Lee, Grimes
Dual Enrollment: What's New Now ?
Target Audience
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Career Development
College Readiness
Abstract
Let’s talk about What's New Now in Dual Enrollment:
What’s new from the legislative session and HB 444
How does the new Funding Application change our Best Practices ?
Let's talk about all this and more !
Presenters
Ream, Molly, Ream
Strong, Pennie, Strong
Helping Parents Land Their Helicopters
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Resilience, grit, perseverance – three words that both educators and parents agree can make a difference in a student’s success. Resiliency also impacts how students deal with emotions and positively impacts their ability to cope with mental health issues. But how do you teach it? And how do you get parents to land their helicopters and join you? This program will provide educators with the materials that empower parents to focus on resilience building skills.
Presenters
Bennett, Jean, Bennett
Power, Morgan, Power
Murphy, Cindy, Murphy
Hale, LeAnne, Hale
Imagine, Create, Repeat! Creative and Expressive Arts in Counseling
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Creative and expressive arts in counseling provides a platform to promote self-awareness and personal growth in a variety of ways. This multimodal approach may include art, music, theater, and dance. This interactive session will provide an overview of creative and expressive arts in counseling and leave participants with a multitude of ideas for arts integration into their counseling practice and programs.
Presenters
Land, Christy, Land
Chibbaro, Julie, Chibbaro
Lead the Support for LGBTQ Students: From Good Intentions to Action
Target Audience
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Abstract
In supporting LGBTQ students, counselors often have good intentions, but struggle to be meaningful. We are frequently unsure of what to do when situations arise or we are consulted. How can we be confident and intentional? Participants will examine an LGBTQ Student Action Decision Making Model. They will then review a professional development created for middle school teachers to support a transgender student. Participants will then look a real life scenarios and apply the model.
Presenters
Jackson, Ken, Jackson
Promoting Socialization to an Antisocial Generation
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
Our students are moving through a world where most social interaction is done through a device. In this session, we will discuss how overexposure to technology affects the relationships students have with their peers. We will list ways to promote positive socioemotional behavior to our students.
Presenters
Woods, Amber, Woods
School, Race Relations, A Pandemic and the Educator's Duty to Serve, Lead and Inspire
Target Audience
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
"Life's most urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" Martin Luther King, Jr.
As of June 2020, America's schoolchildren have experienced an unimaginable shift-Covid-19 pandemic, forced remote learning, and an explosion of race relations kindred to the days of the 1960s.
As if the epidemic of anxiety in high school was not already mind-blowing, students were forced to cope with school closures, uncertainty and limited safeguards in place.
This presentation addresses the struggle between student and anxiety and dares to provide session participants with data, techniques and best practices.
Presenters
Green, Monica, Green
Dodd, Carolyn, Dodd
Bush, Kena, Bush
Tarver, Shirley, Tarver
Perry, Jonathan, Perry
Taking Care of Yourself and Others
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Abstract
Counselors spend most days focused on supporting students and staff handle their stressors. Given the pandemic we all experienced, effective strategies are certainly needed to support all our clients. Additionally, counselors need preventative and intervention strategies to combat the vicarious trauma they face. We will utilize research to explore best practices for supporting our students and staff while learning to practice effective self-care regimens for ourselves.
Presenters
Harris, The Main, Harris
Unveiling the Mask: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children & Exploring its impact in Schools
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
With Georgia becoming a hotspot for human trafficking, school professionals having a better understanding of the trauma that surrounds victims of the commercial sexual exploitation of children and its impact on their academic, behavior, and self-identity is crucial. Schools having awareness of how to identify victims and provide the appropriate resources, crisis interventions, and/or preventive practices are equally important in protecting our youth from sex-trafficking and further sexual trauma.
Presenters
Pincus, Robert, Pincus
Hannor-Walker, Teshaunda, Hannor-Walker
Ricks, Lacey, Ricks
Kitchens, Sarah, Kitchens
Youth ChalleNGe Program - A Life Saving Impact
Target Audience
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Rural Counselors
Social Emotional Learning
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
This presentation will provide to Counselors details of their opportunity to assist “at risk youth,” ages 16-18 in thier schools/districts, who are in need of a structured residential program that will develop the intellect and elevate the character of these young people. The GaYCP is one of the best alternatives to Inspire young people to become Servant Leaders.
Presenters
Bill, David, Bill
"Ask Me Anything"
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Career Development
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Information Technology
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
Join Laura Ross, ASCA 2020 SCOY, for an audience directed "ask me anyhing" session. Laura leads a recognized ASCA model program (RAMP) at Five Forks Middle School that is student driven, data informed, and proactive in supporting ALL students in their academic progress, social-emotional development, and college/career readiness. Highlights of the FFMS program include strong admin-counselor collaboration, culturally repsonsive work, proactive counseling lessons and school-wide programs. Come with questions for Ms. Ross to answer.
Presenters
Ross, Laura, Ross
Advisement and Suspension
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
Professional School Counselors are in a wonderful leadership position to support and serve students who are suspended from school. The counselors and the school principal of Hull Middle School in Gwinnett County collaborated to develop an innovative program. In this workshop, strategies and social emotional learning tools will be provided to help students who are suspended in and out of school.
Presenters
Dula, Teshia, Dula
Aschoff, Rosemary, Aschoff
Showell, Denise, Showell
Counselor Self-Care Strategies
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Counselor roles and responsibilities continue increase causing professionals to experience feelings of being overwhelmed, anxious and stressed. The code of Ethics for the American Counseling Association (ACA: ACA, 2014) states that counselors should “engage in self-care activities.” This presentation will discuss the ethical implications for self-care and highlight self-care strategies.
Presenters
Martin, Gwendolyn, Martin
Culture Shock and Climate Change!
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Student Services personnel are deeply involved in the culture and climate of the schools they serve. This presentation will provide insight into the definition of culture and climate, strategies, and interactive activities to Student Services Personnel (school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists) to improve the overall school climate and enhance the school culture. We will delve into the roles and responsibilities of Student Services Personnel in improving the culture and climate in schools as well improving their Comprehensive School Counseling Programs.
Presenters
Williams, Chon, Williams
Hester, Chon, Hester
Dashing Through Dual Enrollment Admissions and Advisement
Target Audience
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Abstract
Are you attempting to keep up with the Dual Enrollment changes while also attempting to educate stakeholders about the changes? If so, then this session is for you. With the increased interest in Dual Enrollment and the changes that House Bill 444 has outlined, participants in this session will learn best practices for implementing the changes while encouraging Dual Enrollment participation.
Presenters
Moss, Aurelia, Moss
Sikes-Brown, April, Sikes-Brown
Ramsey, Natalie, Ramsey
Do you see me? Serving High Performing and High Stressed Students
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
What do we do when the outcome data is “okay” but the students are not? Do you have students who are making good grades in rigorous courses, as well as attending and behaving. Even so, they are not alright. They are stressed, anxious, or depressed. This session will focus on (1) discovering and showing the need; (2) strategies that are both proactive and responsive, serving all students and giving targeted interventions.
Presenters
Jackson, Ken, Jackson
Improving Cultural Intelligence in Your School as a Tool for Overall School Culture and Student Connectedness
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Come learn how we are working to improve cultural intelligence at our school! From involving families/our community, offering varying programs for students and offering in-service workshops for faculty- we know the importance of CQ and we want to increase it for all.
Presenters
DaSilva, Patty, DaSilva
Sax, Kathryn, Sax
Integrating Data Into Your Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Abstract
Data is a term that can be frowned upon if you cannot understand it. Data is a tool that can change the trajectory of a comprehensive program. Counselors use data to drive their Comprehensive School Counseling Program and collaborate with school leadership. This presentation will show you how to build a successful data-driven CSCP, provide several examples of strategies and interventions that work, as well as provide tools to help you create your program.
Presenters
Vicks, Fabion, Vicks
Bundrige, Erin, Bundrige
Oh The Places We Can Go With YouScience
Target Audience
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Career Development
College Readiness
Abstract
YouScience can be a powerful tool in exposing students to college and career opportunities. Through using the career interest and aptitude results, we have created college and industry tours, which have engaged students in planning for their future. Come hear our story and get some ideas for your school to help you serve, lead and inspire your students to achieve their full potential!
Presenters
Shropshire, Brent, Shropshire
Pezzello, Heather, Pezzello
Weeks, Angie, Weeks
Ridall-Villagomez, Kimberly, Ridall-Villagomez
Reclaiming Your Time: Effective Time Management for School Counselors
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Graduate Students
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
As a school counselor there are several hats that must be worn daily. How do we manage this and still be effective for our primary stakeholder? It's time to regroup and refocus to get back to the passion that brought you into the field of school counseling. This presentation will provide resources and strategies for effectively managing your time while efficiently navigating your role as a professional school counselor and maintaining a comprehensive program.
Presenters
Harden, Dia, Harden
School Counseling Leadership: Serving Through Supervision
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Abstract
How important is site supervision to the school counseling profession? Often, school counselors are asked to take on the role of site supervisor with little to no support offered to meet their training concerns (DeKruyf & Pehrsson, 2011;Uellendahl & Tenenbaum, 2015). Without adequate training, school counselors may struggle to address the supervision needs of their interns (Herlihy, Gray, & McCollum, 2002). Learn how to inspire school counseling interns through leadership and service in supervision.
Presenters
Quintana, Taqueena, Quintana
The 23rd Annual Book-A-Holics Anonymous: Using Children's Literature for Social, Emotional, and Academic Education
Target Audience
Elementary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
For TWENTY-THREE STRAIGHT YEARS…calling all BOOK-A-HOLICS! We’re celebrating 23 years of school counselors using fantastic children’s literature to enhance our counseling programs! The self-proclaimed President of Book-A-Holics Anonymous is back to bring you dozens of children’s books as well as ideas for using them in your counseling program in this practical and fast-paced workshop! With a complete bibliography of books arranged by subject, you will leave with LOTS of ways to become a Book-A-Holic yourself!
Presenters
Jones, Nancy, Jones
Utilizing the Manage Component to be a Leader in your School
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Abstract
Presenters will review the key factors on the Manage component of the ASCA Model and share examples of how to utilize these tasks to be a leader in your school through your comprehensive school counseling program.
Presenters
Harman, Lindsay, Harman
Turning Your College and Career Week Virtual...just in case
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Career Development
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Information Technology
Abstract
When school was cancelled in March, countless counselors were unable to present much needed content to students, including information about college and careers. Join an experienced, data driven counselor and explore new resources that will make transitioning your traditional college and career fair to the virtual world. Counselors will learn how to use technology tools to enhance this already special event. Learn how to plan a Virtual College and Career event...just in case!
Presenters
Webb, Nicohl, Webb
All Agencies Dual Enrollment Updates - Part 1 of 2
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Abstract
With the passage of HB 444, the dual enrollment program continues to change and there are new regulations in place. GSFC has created a new DE funding application where students, high schools and college can all work transparently. So many changes in such short time frames.
Please join GaDOE, GICA, GSFC, TCSG and USG - all in one place to discuss the ins and outs of dual enrollment. Our dual enrollment students are affected by the policies and procedures of each of these agencies. Become a more informed dual enrollment counselor with all the latest updates !
Presenters
Ream, Molly, Ream
Strong, Pennie, Strong
Wenham, Sarah, Wenham
Barker, Dianne, Barker
Macke, Lisa, Macke
Anything Small Group
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Abstract
How to nclude small groups in a jam packed day. Lesson ideas that are quick to plan and meaningful to deliver.
Presenters
Langdon, Tierney, Langdon
School, GCPS/Hull, School
Changing a Child's Life, Kids Hope USA Mentor Program
Target Audience
Elementary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Graduate Students
Social Emotional Learning
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
"99.3% of teachers report that their Kids Hope USA students improved in academics, attendance, behavior, and attitude." Imagine the impact one child will have with one caring and highly trained mentor for one hour each week. As class sizes increase and budgets decrease, fewer adults are capable of connecting with students in order to make a positive immediate difference. Through Kids Hope USA, mentors are matched with individual students for additional emotional and academic support.
Presenters
Butler , Lauren, Butler
Spencer, Laura, Spencer
Creating a Comprehensive Program that Serves Your School.
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Information Technology
Abstract
Creating a comprehensive school counseling program can be daunting. Come see how we approach this task from start (needs assessments and data review) to finish (student lessons, general school support and parent engagement). You will learn how to use technology such as S'more, Google Apps and YouTube as well as good old fashioned “get up and move activities” to build a comprehensive program to serve your school's needs and inspire your students.
Presenters
Hall, Stacy, Hall
Newsome, Rachel, Newsome
Helping Students Feel Safe & Supported While Learning at Home
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Every classroom has students who have experienced trauma from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic may intensify a sense of distress for all students, but especially those with trauma. During uncertain times of remote learning, how can schools create positive childhood experiences to mitigate the impact? This session discusses how educators can integrate foundational social-emotional learning and trauma-sensitive practices into their online teaching plans and interactions with students.
Presenters
Sanderlin, Jennifer , Sanderlin
Inspiring Change with No Place for Hate
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
No Place for Hate® is an initiative of the Anti-Defamation League offered free to schools. No Place For Hate® provides a unique framework to incorporate new and existing programs with one consistent message. No Place For Hate® can help your school foster a culture of respect and create a safe, bully-free learning environment for students at all grade levels.
Presenters
Bundrige, Erin, Bundrige
Brundidge, Gabrielle, Brundidge
School Counselors Successfully Using Motivational Interviewing
Target Audience
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Career Development
Abstract
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinically sound and ethical treatment for adolescents based on research. Dr. William Miller designed MI while working with clients suffering from substance abuse to solicit change talk empowering the clients to control their own lives. In a study of nine PSCs in middle and high school shared stories of their experiences using MI with their students. The results suggested MI is an effective technique for middle and high school students.
Presenters
Pincus, Robert , Pincus
Suicide Prevention in Schools and How School Counselors Can Play a Role
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
There has been a need to discuss suicide prevention in schools for awhile now. This paper discusses different authors' strategies for suicide prevention programs and the research on schools already using a suicide prevention program. Many authors discuss the importance of suicide prevention in schools, because of the prevalence of the teen suicide rate today. Throughout the paper, multiple authors discuss research on suicide prevention programs and how school counselors play a role.
Presenters
Cole, Erin, Cole
Kilmark, Whitney , Kilmark
Uplifting Black Girls! Practices and Strategies for School Counselors to Advocate and Inspire.
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Career Development
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
African American girls face a multitude of issues that can inhibit their academic, social/emotional, and career development while in the K-12 environment. School counselors can play a vital role in advocating with and for this population, while inspiring them to reach new heights. This presentation will highlight factors that contribute to “pushing out” African American girls and will primarily focus on putting forth practices and strategies for uplifting and inspiring them toward overall success.
Presenters
Crook, Tylon, Crook
Mitchell, Kim , Mitchell
Using Data and Your Advisory Council to Create a Comprehensive Counseling Program
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Counselors will use dissagregated data to find at risk groups and gaps. The creation of a well-rounded advisory council will be discussed, how to showcase data, results, and time study to drive a comprehensive counseling program. Use these components to reduce non-counseling duties! Includes tips to be RAMP ready.
Presenters
Wilhelm, Grace, Wilhelm
Using Your Advocacy Skills to Serve, Lead, and Inspire - Part 1 of 2
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Abstract
Advocating for all students requires understanding and responding to current issues that impact students, schools, and the community. This session will focus on strengthening advocacy skills, focusing on local, state, and national events and concerns that impact students, addressing barriers to advocacy, and building stakeholder partnerships. The GSCA lobbyists, Nelson Mullins, the GSCA advocacy chairs, as well as legislators, will be on hand to shed light on the 2020 legislative session and prepare us for the upcoming 2021 session. Use your newly-developed advocacy skills and knowledge to serve, lead, and inspire!
Presenters
Smith, Gail, Smith
Diaz, Jennifer, Diaz
Marc, Kerbie, Marc
Utilizing Vertical Teaming to Support Counseling Programs and Encourage Student Service and Leadership
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Career Development
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
Counselors have multiple requirements and high demand to deliver comprehensive programs, despite high ratios. We have developed a powerful vertical teaming initiative which helps deliver some counseling program services at the elementary and middle levels and allows for high school leaders to utilize leadership and service skills. In our presentation we focus on how creating this partnership benefits students at all levels, how to develop collaboration, and what capacities student leaders assist with program delivery.
Presenters
Wilson, Lauren, Wilson
Johnston, Nicole, Johnston
We Are Not Firefighters: Preventing Social And Emotional Flare Ups In Schools
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Career Development
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
Interactions between adults and students often escalate due to a lack of healthy relationships and de-escalation skills. This leads to social and emotional fires that school counselors are often called to put out. Preventing fires helps students become school, career, and life ready.
In this session, participants will learn tips on how to advocate for their role, an introduction to stress and trauma, de-escalation skills, and preventive initiatives for improving school behaviors and climate.
Presenters
Nwosu, John, Nwosu
Joseph-Nwosu, Channelle, Joseph-Nwosu
All Agencies Dual Enrollment Updates - Part 2 of 2
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Presenters
Ream, Molly, Ream
Strong, Pennie, Strong
Wenham, Sarah, Wenham
Barker, Dianne, Barker
Macke, Lisa, Macke
Bringing Light to the Darkness of Suicide
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
This presentation focuses on what school counselors can do to develop a mental health friendly school environment, improve cross-communication amongst school colleagues, and support identification of at-risk students.
Using my experience as an educator, the lessons I have learned from my brother, and my personal experience overcoming depression & anxiety, I offer staff a new perspective on suicide prevention based on connection and empathy. We all have the ability to help others decide to stay.
Presenters
Von Braun, Roger, Von Braun
Building Academic & Social Emotional Learning Groups Through a Data Driven Approach
Target Audience
Middle
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
Social Emotional Learning
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Building Academic & SEL Groups Through a Data Driven Approach will enable participants to analyze the impact of state and local data trends, SEL Core Competencies, and the alignment of ASCA Mindsets & Behaviors.
Participants will:
-analyze SEL and academic needs
-review research-based strategies
-identify group profile criteria
-explore progress monitoring software
-develop a plan for individual student conferences to administer, access, and interpret data
-analyze grows/glows of outcome data and results
Presenters
Slaughter, Trisha, Slaughter
Changing the Conversation About Anxiety
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Student anxiety continues to be a growing concern in our schools. Many times, we find ourselves implementing interventions that just don't seem to work. Using the book, Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents as a guide, this workshop will provide the audience with concrete and usable strategies, including an outline for a parent book study. Given currently rising levels of anxiety and uncertainty, finding effective ways to help both parents and children is more important than ever.
Presenters
Murphy, Cindy, Murphy
Hale, LeAnne, Hale
Bennett, Jean, Bennett
Power, Morgan, Power
How You Can Serve, Lead, and Inspire Your School Community by Having a Strong School Counselor-Principal Partnership?
Target Audience
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
This session will present information on how to develop a strong counslor-principal partnership. Ways to serve, lead, and inspire your school community will also be covered along with why having a comprehesive school counseling program is important from a principal's preseptive.
Presenters
Danish, Lauren, Danish
Ferguson, Sherry, Ferguson
Mitchell , Angelique , Mitchell
I'm a School Counselor...Now What? Top 5 Things Every School Counselor Should Know
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Information Technology
Abstract
Whether this is year one, three, or thirty, school counseling trends are always evolving and progressing. Join two experienced data driven counselors as we explore some new and time-tested practices and resources that will make transitioning into your school counseling role a bit easier. New and returning counselors can greatly benefit from the professional recommendations that this presentation will provide participants..
Presenters
Webb, Nicohl, Webb
Morton, Cynthia, Morton
Inspiring Students' Dreams: Innovative Ideas for College and Career Week
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Career Development
College Readiness
Abstract
Learn innovative ways to promote College and Career Readiness in your school whether in person or through remote learning platforms. From holding a Wax Museum of Careers to recruiting multiple guest speakers, from virtual scavenger hunts to managing 70 first graders on a Microsoft Teams call, this session will leave you with plenty of ideas to implement in your own program.
Presenters
Bowen, Ruth, Bowen
RAMP CAMP
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Abstract
Are you ready to RAMP? Are you working on your Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) application or thinking about applying but not quite sure how to start? Join us for RAMP CAMP and get valuable help with your application. Your facilitators will guide you through the application requirements, the RAMP process, and review the new 4th edition changes to the application. You will gather tips from RAMP reviewers and experts about how to approach the process, how to collect data and how to submit your school counseling program through the online portal. Attendees will receive a copy of the new RAMP rubric. Get ready to RAMP!
Presenters
Truluck, Barbara, Truluck
School Counseling in the Real World - Tips, Lessons and Group Suggestions
Target Audience
Elementary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
Abstract
This session will provide new and experienced elementary school couselors with low budget ideas on how to assist in getting school counseling programs started, favorite resources, and sample programs on a wide variety of topics. This comprehensive session will provide counselors with tips on how to get support, access to printables, lesson resources, ideas for conducting groups and classroom lessons, online lesson planning and resources, digital real life lesson examples, and so much more.
Presenters
Miller, Angela, Miller
Stancell, Jill, Stancell
Servant Leadership is NOT an Oxymoron!
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Career Development
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
As School Counselors, we aim to create a positive influence in the lives of our students, staff and community at large. This presentation offers a brief overview of Servant Leadership and its key principles. Ideas will be shared of how it can be implemented in your daily practices as a School Counselor and how you can teach your students the qualities of servant leadership.
Presenters
Howard, Naomi, Howard
Serving Students Through DBT Skills Training: Inspiring Integration of Tier-1 MTSS and Counseling Theory
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
School counselors are trained in skills and theory, however they commit to daily tasks and duties which may prevent them from implementing counseling interventions in a traditional setting. School counselors also play an integral role in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS). Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) teaches skills which may alleviate barriers to student success. This session addresses merging the Comprehensive School Counseling Program and MTSS while integrating DBT Skills training as a Tier 1 support.
Presenters
Mecadon-Mann, Melissa, Mecadon-Mann
Windham, Heather, Windham
Dennis, Brittany, Dennis
Supporting Anti-racism in Your School
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
In light of our national climate and culture, it is imperative that all educators, particularly school counselors, do our part to equip students with the tools to not only be successful but to move our country in a positive direction. This session will focus on how to lead and advocate for a multi-tiered system of support for anti-racism in your school.
Presenters
Harden, Dia, Harden
The Social Emotional Development of Children with Incarcerated Parents
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
The social emotional development of children is impacted significantly when a parent is incarcerated. Children with incarcerated parents have lower self-esteem, a reduced sense of self efficacy, and higher rates of various physical and mental health problems. The impact of incarceration differs among children and adolescents; therefore, school counselors must be cognizant on the various ways to provide support. Come LEARN how to provide SUPPORT to children who have experienced the incarceration of a parent.
Presenters
Wicker, Ashley, Wicker
Transform Your School Counseling Program by Introducing STEM as not only a Career Path but also as a Mindset
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Career Development
College Readiness
Abstract
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “We cannot build the future for our youth—but we can build our youth for the future.” In preparing our students for the 21st century workforce, you can learn to seamlessly integrate a STEM framework and mindset into your school counseling program. This is a time where we must equip all students for a complex and rapidly changing world to better prepare them for post-secondary success including those traditionally underrepresented.
Presenters
Newsome, Rachel, Newsome
Hall, Stacy, Hall
Using Your Advocacy Skills to Serve, Lead, and Inspire - Part 2 of 2
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Presenters
Smith, Gail, Smith
Diaz, Jennifer, Diaz
Marc, Kerbie, Marc
Advising Undocumented Students through the Post-secondary Process
Target Audience
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Abstract
In this session participants will learn strategies to help support undocumented students with their post-secondary plans. Participants will receive information on creating a safe environment, the post-secondary process, scholarships, and legal policies and implications affecting undocumented students as it relates to college access.
Presenters
Wynn, Mirna, Wynn
Inspiring Systemic Change: Fusing Social Emotional Learning Interventions with Annual Student Outcome Goals
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
With the increased emphasis on Social Emotional Learning (SEL), school counselors are met with the challenges of how to effectively implement SEL program interventions that inspire systemic change. How can school counselors ensure that SEL efforts produce measurable and effective outcomes? In this session, the presenters will showcase the planning, process and successful outcomes that one school counseling program experienced as a result of intentional SEL alignment with the ASCA National Model.
Presenters
Harman, Lindsay, Harman
Oberman, Aaron, Oberman
Advocating for School Counselors' Assistance in Student Social Emotional and Mental Health
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
In a recent study, schools counselors felt they needed to be doing more to assist students with socio emotional and mental health issues in schools. Both principals and school counselors discussed obstacles for providing this needed assistance - especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This presentation will discuss ways for school counselors to advicate for their ASCA-defined roles in providing social emaotional and brief mental health counseling for their students with the principals' support.
Presenters
Pincus, Robert, Pincus
Hannor-Walker, Teshaunda, Hannor-Walker
Avoiding the Transition Cliff: How a High School Counselor & Special Educators Collaborated to Host Their School's First Transition to College Workshop
Target Audience
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
Career Development
College Readiness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Professional school counselors are uniquely positioned to advocate for students with disabilities (those with an IEP or 504 Plan) by collaborating with special educators, college disability support services offices, and parents/families to promote college readiness. Session attendees will learn about the who, what, when, where, why, and how behind a large, demographically diverse, suburban high school’s first Transition to College event, coordinated by a high school counselor and the local school’s special education department.
Presenters
Kilpatrick, Erin, Kilpatrick
Robertson, Lindsey, Robertson
Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today: A Student Leadership Program to Encourage Social Responsibility and Improve School Climate
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Abstract
Come learn how one elementary counseling program provides students with opporunities develop problem solving, collaboration, and leadership skills while addressing school concerns. Attendees will earn how to develop a data driven student leadership program that focuses on students' voice, social responsibility, and advocacy to reduce office discipline referrals and improve school climate. This interactive session will explore how we can use diverse historical leaders to inspire students to be change agents within their school.
Presenters
Ruff, Sarah, Ruff
Thomas, LaShawn, Thomas
Bullying in School: A Comprehensive Guide to Developing an Anti-Bullying Program .
Target Audience
Elementary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Abstract
Particpants will learn how personal experiences with bullying influence responses to incidents of bullying. Using vinettes of real events describing physical, verbal, and relational bullying, participants will uncover which form of bullying teachers were least likely to intervene when compared to school counselors. What is the missing link? Is it perception on what is bullying or lack of anti-bullying/harassment training? Participants will learn how to develop a anti-bullying program.
Presenters
Bazard Joseph, Guilda, Bazard Joseph
Creating a Positive Climate with the Use of Pro-Social Behaviors
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
Have you ever wondered how much more positive the school climate would be if there was culture of kindness? Would bullying behaviors decrease if students and teachers responded with pro-social behaviors? How different would the environment of learning be if the normal school-wide response was a pro-social one? In this training we will discuss lining up counseling instruction, school-wide inititives, and small group counseling with pro-social behaviors to target discipline.
Presenters
Black-Murrell, Christie, Black-Murrell
First Year Counselor In it Win it
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
First-year counselors and graduate students, this session is a one-stop shop to undertdaning the importance of creating a healthy relationship with your adminstration; as well as implenting a comprehensive school counseling program. The goal of this session is to learn the steps I took to: advocate for a comprehensive school counseling program, build a strong realtionship with my adminstrators, and understanding the culture and climate of my school community.
Presenters
Love, Ugonna, Love
Satterfield, Debbie, Satterfield
Middle School Counseling in a Virtual World: Tips and Strategies for Transitioning from Face to Face to Online Counseling
Target Audience
Middle
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Career Development
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
COVID19 threw the world into unchartered waters that none of us were prepared for. Never has there been a time where schools closed and parents, students, and educators were forced to conduct business digitally. School counselors had a unique yet vital opportunity to support their students and we had to think outside the box! This presentation will provide middle school counselors with effective strategies for transitioning their program from face to face to online.
Presenters
Bundrige, Erin, Bundrige
Teemer, Marcia, Teemer
On the Same Breath- A Breathing Intervention for All Students
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Counselors can use breathing techniques school-wide to help students regulate emotions and increase focus in school. The presenters will discuss the On the Same Breath (OTSB) program, a breathing intervention currently being used in schools with diverse populations. They will provide data from their research study to support the program and give a demonstration so that participants will have an opportunity to engage in the techniques.
Presenters
Robertson, Adrianne, Robertson
Shabman, Jamie, Shabman
Arbir, Mari-Lyn, Arbir
Mason, Erin, Mason
School Counseling in a Virtual World
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
College Readiness
Social Emotional Learning
Information Technology
Mental Health Awareness
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Is virtual school counseling effective, and what can be done to improve it? The CoronaVirus Pandemic forced educators to adapt overnight and continue teaching and learning through virtual platforms. Learn how Forsyth County Counselors from elementary, middle and high school responded as we discuss what worked, what didn’t work, and what we may do differently in the future.
Presenters
White, Kami, White
Kozee, Ashley, Kozee
Neighbour, Tom, Neighbour
School Counselor Supervisors: Serving, Leading, and Inspiring the Future of the Profession
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Career Development
Abstract
Supervision during the graduate internship process can make or break a counselor-in-training's professional experience. This experiential phase of counselor education is a building block for the student's future practice. By examining current best practices in combination with personal experiences in professional development, prospective counselor supervisors can ensure that they create a learning environment in which they may serve, lead, and inspire the future of the school counseling profession through effective and meaningful supervision.
Presenters
Lockridge, Emily, Lockridge
Gause, Tatyana, Gause
Serve, Defend and Protect: School Counseling Leadership in Supporting Military-Connected Students
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Deployment. Permanent Change of Station. Separation and Reintegration. The educational experiences of many military-connected students are often complex and shaped by these three distinct transitions which sometimes present social/emotional stressors that are unfamiliar to civilian school counselors (Cole, 2018). In this session, attendees will explore military culture, examine the impact of military transition on student social/emotional development and highlight ways in which school counselors can lead the way in serving and supporting this unique population.
Presenters
Quintana, Taqueena, Quintana
The Comprehensive School Counseling Program: Your Roadmap to Serve, Lead, Inspire
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Abstract
On the road to implementing a comprehensive school counseling program? Looking for insights and ideas to ensure greater impact in your building? Whether you are just beginning or have years of experience, this session is designed for you! Get ready to walk through the ASCA model, focusing on practical tips to define, deliver, manage and assess your program. The session will also include varied interactive opportunities, equipping participants with tools to serve, lead and inspire.
Presenters
Selby, Desia, Selby
Trauma-Sensitive Schools: Serving, Leading, and Inspiring Your School Community Through Tier-Based Interventions
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Traumatic events such as pandemics, natural disasters, poverty, abuse, or the death of a caregiver can significantly impact a student’s success at school (Perfect, Turley, Carlson, Yohanna, & Saint Gilles, 2016). Without proper intervention, trauma can have a lasting impact on a student’s development and trajectory in life. The purpose of this presentation is to define types of trauma, identify how trauma impacts student learning, and explore the implementation of trauma-informed interventions within school communities.
Presenters
Rosen, Nadiya, Rosen
10 Strategies for Building a More Trauma-Informed School Right Now
Target Audience
Middle
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
Students with stressed brains cannot learn. Educators must accommodate for this and help students feel safe and loved. Fortunately, there are things counselors can do RIGHT NOW to impact the culture of schools.
These strategies don't cost much money or take up much time. They are common sense strategies to help ALL students feel belonging at school, build student-teacher relationships, encourage a calm environment and reduce stress so that learning can happen.
Presenters
Kaczorowski, Alisa, Kaczorowski
Consent Doesn’t Just Mean “Yes” or “No”: A New Perspective on Respect, Trust, and Boundaries
Target Audience
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Nearing Retirement/Retired
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Consent isn't as simple as yes or no, and a better understanding of consent helps students combat the risk of sexual assault. Representatives of Defend Innocence will help you gain practical tools for students of all ages as you learn more about the different facets of consent. Community leaders will walk away with a new perspective on consent and free tools to teach both students and parents how to practice consent in productive ways.
Presenters
Cooper, Jocelyn, Cooper
Coping with Nice Counselor Syndrome
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Rural Counselors
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
To be seen as team players and to maintain harmony, school counselors often say yes to non-counseling duties without realizing the cost to the students they serve. Attend this session to see if you have Nice Counselor Syndrome (NCS), to explore the motivations behind NCS, to identify the obstacles to overcoming NCS, and to determine strategies that help move beyond NCS so that students can fully benefit from your work as a school counselor.
Presenters
Hartline, Julie, Hartline
Help! Our Children Are Vaping!
Target Audience
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Today, all school counselors need to address this new crave that's getting our children's attention. The Vaping Epidemic is fast becoming the mood changer and even silent killer for many of students. This can be happening in your school or community.You will be surprise as to how widespread this vaping behavior is and how this recreational drug is no fun at all. Counselors should increase their awareness, be an agent of change, and then inspire.
Presenters
Giddings, Crystal, Giddings
Wray, Omar, Wray
I Am Human Too: Social, Emotional, Academic Development (SEAD) for All Students
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Abstract
All students deserve access to a high-quality education that promotes social, emotional, and academic development (SEAD). However, several barriers limit this access and can have lifetime repercussions for marginalized youth, especially Black youth. As our nation continues to grapple with racial equality, the physical and mental consequences of discrimination and racism experienced by the vast majority of Black children constitute a moral crisis in American education. Confronting educational inequities is necessary to enhance SEAD in Black youth.
Presenters
Cooks, DPC , Cedric, Cooks, DPC
Practical Tips to Facilitate College Access for Students from Immigrant Families
Target Audience
Independent
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
College Readiness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
This session provides tools for high school counselors to work more effectively with students impacted by issues surrounding immigration, including under- and undocumented statuses, as they pursue post-secondary education. School counselors working in high schools and community organizations, as well as a former student, will share concrete strategies, up-to-date resources, and practical methods of advocacy through advising and school counseling programming to support college access for students from immigrant families.
Presenters
Cotsakis Cordón, Christina, Cotsakis Cordón
Justice, Christina, Justice
Quiñones, Mónica, Quiñones
Bobadilla, Jocelyn, Bobadilla
Promoting the Professional School Counselor Program
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
School Administrator
Post-secondary/Admissions
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Graduate Students
Information Technology
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Trying to reach more stakeholders? Trying to collaborate with little to work with? Being able to make your program visible with different tools like podcasting and a counseling website will give you an advantage to growing your visibility. This session will be great for you to enhance the visibility of your school's counseling department as well as connections for professional development with other professional school couselors across the state.
Presenters
Vicks, Fabion, Vicks
Roses In Concrete: Being Well While Navigating Structural Racism
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Independent
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Issues in Counseling
Career Development
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Many of our students of color are roses tasked with emerging from concrete. They must endure challenges and stressors faced by all plants plus the harm that accompanies interactions with practices and policies in social groups/institutions designed in opposition to their well-being.
In this interactive session participants will explore ways to lead efforts that transform concrete to fertile soil that supports life affirming pathways and improves well-being for Black students and other students of color.
Presenters
Nwosu, John, Nwosu
School Counselors: Members of the Instructional Team
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Abstract
School Counselors are essential members of the instructional team. A cornerstone to a comprehensive school counseling program is the delivery of quality counseling instruction in the classroom setting. In this session, participants will learn to align their classroom instruction delivery with subject area curriculum maps, rituals & routines of an existing classroom culture, and common classroom management techniques. Say goodbye to "We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming," and hello to, "We proudly present quality instruction!"
Presenters
Mellick, Maegan, Mellick
Self-Care....Pour Into Self To Pour Into Others
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
School counselors are integral in improving self-efficacy and the health of others. Balancing self-care and professional care is often a challenge for school counselors and other helping professionals. Due to ethical, emotional, and mental implications it is incumbent school counselors are aware of the importance of identifying and maintaining self-wellness. The purpose of the presentation is to provide an overview of counselor wellness, best practices of maintaining wellness, and strategies to establish a work-life balance.
Presenters
Blankenship, Shaketha, Blankenship
Jackson-Whitaker, Tamila, Jackson-Whitaker
Serving, Leading, and Inspiring School Counselors: Collaboration for District Supervisors/Coordinators
Target Audience
Counselor Educator/Supervisor
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Join district supervisors and coordinators from around the state for collaborative learning focused on how we can best serve, lead, and inspire the school counselors in our districts. The supervisors from one district will share what they have implemented to increase morale and connectivity amongst school counselors in their district. Come prepared to network with other supervisors and share your own best practices in supporting and advocating for school counselors. This session is specifically for district-level school counseling supervisors and coordinators.
Presenters
Marsh, Melisa, Marsh
Huguelet, Alexandra, Huguelet
Storytelling: A Means of Inspiring Change After Trauma Exposure in Youth
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Mental Health Awareness
Abstract
Narrative Therapy helps individuals tell and retell their story; as they retell their story the individual is able to re-author, or reframe, their life story. This presentation will provide creative Narrative Therapy techniques to help youth who have experienced trauma construct new, strength-based stories and facilitate their personal agency.
Presenters
Ricks, Lacey, Ricks
The Relevance, Rigor and Relationship of School Counselors and School Principals
Target Audience
Middle
Secondary
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Principal/Counselor Relationship
Abstract
As education professionals, we have seen the data on how the schoo counselor and principal relationships is vital to student success. The next step is putting this information into practice. This will be a working session that will help facilitate the purpose, blueprint and effectiveness of building a strong school counselor and school principal relationship. Be prepared to share and exchange best practices.