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- Iowa School Counseling Framework
- Preparing for an Iowa Department of Education Site Visit
- Professional School Counseling Standards & Competencies
- School Counselor Skills
- College, Career & Citizenship Readiness
- Resources
A school counseling program is an articulated, sequential kindergarten-through-grade 12 program that is comprehensive in scope, preventative in design, developmental in nature, driven by data, and integral to the school district’s curricula and instructional program. The program must be implemented by a qualified guidance counselor, appropriately licensed by the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners. This site provides information to guide and assist school counselors, administrators, teachers and parents in the implementation of a comprehensive and accountable K-12 school counseling program. Ultimately, by using these resources, these stakeholders will support all students in becoming college-, career- and citizen-ready.
A Reform Agenda for World-Class Schools
This presentation was delivered by Director Jason Glass at the annual Iowa School Counselors Convention on November 6, 2012.
Garfield Elementary will be honored by the American School Counselor Association
Garfield Elementary School will receive the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation during a special ceremony at the American School Counselor Association’s annual conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On July 2, 2013, Garfield Elementary will be honored for establishing an outstanding school counseling program. School counselor, Candy Reed, will be accepting the award on behalf of the school.
The RAMP designation, awarded to schools whose counseling programs align with the criteria set in the ASCA National Model, recognizes schools that are committed to delivering a comprehensive, data-driven school counseling program and creating an exemplary educational environment. More than 450 schools have received the RAMP designation since the program’s inception.
Richard Wong, ASCA’s executive director, said this year’s recipients are to be commended for their dedication to serving all students and demonstrating how effective school counseling programs can make a difference in students’ lives. “This year’s RAMP honorees have shown their commitment to students and the school counseling profession,” said Wong. “This designation distinguishes these schools and encourages school counselors nationwide to continue to strive for success.”
School Counselor Administrative Rules
DE, AEA and Higher Education School Counseling Contacts (2012-12-28)
Iowa School Counseling Current Landscape Presentation (2009-10-08) - An overview of the status of school counseling in Iowa and the context in which they work.
Iowa School Counseling Programs Brochure (2009-04-17) - The brochure designed by members of the Iowa school counseling task force. The brochure illustrates the role and impact of school counseling programs based on the Iowa School Counseling Framework and ASCA model. Space is provided on back page to insert local school district information.
Student Curriculum (8th Grade) Plan- This webpage gives information and details about the Required State Components of the Student Curriculum (8th Grade) Plan.
Iowa School Counseling Framework
ASCA National Model, Third EditionThe Revisions - This PowerPoint presentation was delivered by Carol Kaffenberger at the School Counseling Summit on June 21, 2012. It crosswalks the changes in the revised model and highlights four themes of advocacy, leadership, collaboration and systemic change. The accountability section has been enhanced.
ASCA Model Executive Summary - School counselors design and deliver comprehensive school counseling programs that promote student achievement. These programs are comprehensive in scope, preventive in design and developmental in nature. “The ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs” outlines the components of a comprehensive school counseling program.
Changes in the Third Edition of the ASCA National Model - This document gives a brief overview of the changes in the 3rd edition. Your AEA school counseling consultant has a copy of the revised model and trainings are being offered statewide on how to infuse these revisions.
School Counseling Framework Model 2012
Iowa School Counseling Framework - The Iowa School Counseling Framework, based on the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model, provides a framework for implementing a comprehensive and accountable school counseling program that is considered “best practice” for the profession. “School counseling program” means an articulated, sequential K-12 program that is comprehensive in scope, preventive in design, developmental in nature, driven by data and integral to the school district’s curricula and instructional program. The Iowa School Counseling Framework is written to reflect a comprehensive approach to program foundation, delivery, management and accountability. The framework provides a system that encourages and promotes each student’s academic, career and personal/social development in preparation for the challenges of the 21st century.
Implementing Iowa School Counseling Framework Elements
Video: Introduction to the Iowa School Counseling Framework Elements - Teresa Keefe Omeara introduces the elements of the Iowa School Counseling Framework. "A school counseling program is..."
Teresa Keefe Omeara is the K-6 elementary school counselor at North Tama Schools. She loves the opportunity to work closely with students and families of a small, rural community. She served as ISCA’s President and Elementary Vice President and is the recipient of the Iowa Governor’s Award for Outstanding Service To Children.
Preparing for an Iowa Department of Education Site Visit
With the reinstatement of school counselors in the Iowa Code with the adoption of administrative rules in July of 2007, Iowa school counselors are required to demonstrate their school district has an articulated, K-12 comprehensive school counseling program. The following training materials will provide both background information on the Department's comprehensive site visit process and examples of school counseling artifacts that meet requirements.
Site Visit Presentation for School Counselors
Site Visit Checklist With School Counselor Artifact Suggestions
Professional School Counseling Standards & Competencies
Ethical Standards for School Counselors in English
Ethical Standards for School Counselors in Spanish
School Counselor Skills
Are You Ready for the ASCA National Model?
Iowa School Counseling Mission Statement
Challenging the Myths: Rethinking the Role of School Counselors - This document was created by Education Trust’s National Organization for Transforming School Counseling and challenges school counselors to transform their school counseling programs to ensure equitable access and opportunities for all students.
Leadership
Own the Turf Presentation - This presentation was created by National Organization School Counselor Advocacy which is supported by the College Board Policy and Advocacy Center. It promotes the importance of school counselors as leaders in school reform, student achievement, and college readiness.
A Closer Look at the Principal-Counselor Relationship
Advocacy
Video: The Whole Child and the School Counselor - Jan Kuhl, Clare Struck and Michelle Bruty address the role of the school counselor in supporting the whole child.
Jan Kuhl is a consultant at the Iowa Department of Education, working in the areas of school counseling and career education. She testified before the U.S. Senate HELP Committee on the impact elementary school counselors have on teh development of the whole child.
Clare Struk is the elementary school counselor at Malcolm Price Laboratory School and an adjunct instructor for the School Counseling Practicum experience at the University of Northern Iowa. She testified for the Whole Child Initiative at a 2009 U.S. Senate hearing for the reauthorization of ESEA.
Michelle Bruty is the school counselor for Bettendorf Community Schools. She serves on the Iowa School Conseling Transformational Design Team and is a National Board Certified Teacher in the area of school counseling.
Six Challenges for School Counseling
School Counselor Strategic Planning Tool
Collaboration
Finding A Way: Practical Examples of How an Effective Principal Counselor Relationship Can Lead to Success for All Students - A result of a collaborative effort of the College Board, ASCA and NASSP, this report presents 10 characteristics of an effective principal-counselor relationship.
Systemic Change
Inspiration & Innovation: Ten Effective Counseling Practices - The best practices in college counseling are highlighted in the booklet and were condensed from research commissioned by the College Board for the National Center for School Counseling Outcome Research.
College, Career & Citizenship Readiness
Video: College, Career and Citizenship Ready - Mike Danilson talks about college, career and citizenship readiness. "Owning the Turf"
Mike Danilson is in his eighth year working as Gilbert's middle school counselor. His is currently ISCA's Middle School Vice President and has served on the Iowa School Counseling Transformational Design team. He is committed to working to ensure Iowa students graduate college, career and citizenship ready.
College and Career Readiness Tool to Address Equity Gap
Creating a College-Going Culture
Eight Components of College and Career Readiness Counseling
School Counselors and Principals Collaborating to Ensure College and Career Readiness
One Year Out: Survey among the High School Class of 2010
Resources
Video: Crisis Management - Kathie Barry discusses supporting children, families and educators in times of crisis.
Kathie Barry is an adjunct professor at the University of Northern Iowa and was the school counselor at Aplington-Parkersburg Community School District. Her advocacy for school counselors led to the American Red Cross using school counselors when working with communities in crisis.
Glossary for School Counseling Program (2012-12-28)
DE, AEA and Higher Education School Counseling Contacts (2012-12-28)
Protecting Students, Protecting Yourself - Carol Greta, former legal counsel for the Iowa Department of Education, covers a range of challenging, yet common, legal issues that school counselors and administrators must address.
Research and Evidence Based Curricula for School Counseling