Walnut Creek Elementary School Counseling Program Overview 2022-23

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The Walnut Creek Elementary School Comprehensive School Counseling Plan for 2022-23 emphasizes core beliefs such as the belief that all children can learn at or above grade level and the importance of family and community involvement. The program is guided by ASCA Ethical Standards and aims to provide a safe and supportive learning environment. The school's mission is to develop 21st-century skills in students, while the vision focuses on using a growth mindset for student success. The plan includes implementing mindsets and behaviors through various counseling strategies and interventions. Additionally, the Continuous School Improvement Plan outlines goals to enhance student proficiency in English Language Arts.


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  1. Walnut Creek Elementary School Comprehensive School Counseling Plan 2022-23 WALNUT CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MS. STACY POYTHRESS, SCHOOL COUNSELOR MS. LATRENDA HILL, SCHOOL COUNSELOR 2022-2023

  2. Core Beliefs The school counseling program at Walnut Creek Elementary School is fueled by these beliefs: All children can learn at or above grade level and will have an equal opportunity to do so. Family and community involvement is critical to student success. All learning environments will be supportive, safe, and secure. Effective teachers, leaders and employees produce excellent results. Applying ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors empowers school counselors to make decisions based on the highest moral principles to promote the maximum development of every student.

  3. Mission & Vision Mission SCHOOL S VISION STATEMENT Walnut Creek Elementary is a safe and orderly learning community where everyone will develop 21st century skills, including creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, communication and the knowledge necessary to succeed in school and society. Vision SCHOOL S MISSION STATEMENT "We believe in the ability to find unknown solutions to undiscovered problems using a growth mindset so that EACH student will succeed."

  4. ASCA Domains: Implementing Mindsets & Behaviors- Learning Strategies, Self-Management Skills, Social Skills Social Emotional Academic Individual/ Small Group Counseling Minute Meetings-Individual Counseling Attendance Intervention Clerk? Counselor? Social Worker? Suicide Intervention Plans Classroom Core Curriculum Speak Up Be Safe Respecting Others / Friendship Small Group Whole Body Listening Life Skills Relationships Second Step Counselors Corner Morning Announcements Resources County Test-Taking Strategies Small Groups Coping Strategies Self-Esteem Behavior/Anger Management Core Curriculum Lessons Whole Body Listening Organization Reading Skills

  5. Continuous School Improvement Plan HCS 2021-2026 Strategic Plan At-a-Glance VISION Ensure a high-quality, world-class education for every student. MISSION Empower all students with exceptional opportunities and access that lead to success in a global society. Core Beliefs The Board of Education believes... 1. All children can learn at or above grade level and will have an equal opportunity to do so. 2. Family and community involvement is critical to student success. 3. All learning environments will be supportive safe and secure. 4. Effective teachers, leaders, and employees produce excellent results. School Level Goal: Increase the percentage of students in grades 3-5 scoring proficient and above on the 2023 Georgia Milestones assessment in English Language Arts from 23% to 40% Indicator Target MAP Assessment identified 4th and 5th graders @ Fall 2022 Developing Learner 80% of these identified students scoring at Proficient learner or above May 2023 MAP 80% identified students at the top end of Developing on Fall MAP move to Proficient on Spring MAP 2023

  6. Comprehensive School Counseling Plan Focus Area 1: Student Achievement Goal: The counselors will increase the outcome MAP Assessment identified 4th and 5th graders @ Fall ELA 2022 Developing Learner 80% of these identified students scoring at Proficient learner or above May 2023 ELA MAP Indicator Target Student Achievement During the 2022-2023 academic year, the School Counselors will increase 80% identified 4th/5th grade students at the top end of Developing on Fall ELA MAP move to Proficient on Spring ELA MAP 2023 Outcome: The identified 4thgraders did not give permission to attend Ms. Hill s small group sessions The identified 5thgraders did attend Ms. Poythress small group sessions, but the sessions did not take place before administering Spring ELA MAP. Milestone data: Student 1 = +18 points gain Student 2 = 14+ points gain Student 3 (new to country) scored 445 (Begin. Learner) MAP ELA Spring 2022 - 32% of 3rd grade level (now 4th graders) scored Developing 28% of 4th grade level (now 5th graders) scored Developing MAP ELA Winter 2023- 4thgrade level scored 23% 5thgrade level scored Developing

  7. Comprehensive School Counseling Plan Focus Area 1: Student Achievement Counseling Goal: Goal: During the 2021-2022 academic year, the School Counselors will decrease the number of fifth grade students scoring in the Lo and LoAverage of the MAP reading assessment by 4% ASCA Standards and Domains Timeline Students Involved Responsive Services Resources Needed Perception Outcome Sept. 2022- Apr. 2023 EIP Reading teachers provided that collaborative planning with fourth and fifth grade instructors would improve student performance. Collaborative planning would provide unified instructional strategies, tools, and academic discourse to positively impact student performance on reading assessments. Furthermore, it would decrease the amount of fourth and fifth grade students in the Low and Low Average ranges. ASACA Standard: Academic 6-10 students Creek Cram (testing resiliency, study habits and skills) Documented core curriculum lessons Achievement Data (April 2022) Increase the identified students at top end of Developing on Fall ELA MAP move to Proficient on Spring ELA MAP 2023 Mindset Standards (Counselors) Student participation and involvement logs Achievement based small group 2, 6 Media regarding organization, study skills and testing resiliency Core curriculum lessons on organization, study skills, test- taking strategies Behavior Standards (Students) Learning Standards: Data regarding MAP Reading Assessment Data regarding GMSA Reading Assessment 1, 3, 4 Self- Management Skills: 5 Data regarding students interests and focus During the 2021-2022 academic year, Walnut Creek did not have a Literacy Instructional Coach. Teachers were not provided with professional development and instructional tools and strategies to grow students reading skills. Social Skills 1, 3

  8. Key: Winter 2022 RIT MAP: SPR 2023 RIT MAP: MAP Growth only 1 session at this data point - = Did Not Test 209 200 decrease Student 1 Study/Testing Skill 205 199 decrease Student 2 Week 1 Intro./Goal-Setting/Learning Styles/Needs 195 194 decrease Student 3 Week 2 ELA Strategies/ Comprehension Skills Week 3 Note Taking/Working Memory GMAS data 2021-22 GMAS data 2022- 23 May 23 Week 4 Pacing/Time-Management/Questions & answers Week 5 Test Taking Anxiety Society By: Julia Cook/ Literary Stamina/Perseverance 483 501 +18 Student 1 508 522 +14 student 2 Week 6 How To: Milestones Tool Kit (Highlighter, Magnifying, Drag and Drop, etc.) Not in Ga. 445 student 3 This small group took place in Spring 2023. Students were selected by Winter ELA MAP.

  9. Continuous School Improvement Plan HCS Strategic Priority: Ensure a high performing environment for all students HCS Core Beliefs and Commitments: Core Belief 2: We believe family and community involvement is critical to student success. Core Belief 3: We believe all learning environments should be supportive, safe, and secure. School Level Goal: By the end of the 2021-2022 school year, Walnut Creek Elementary school will move from a 3 star climate rating to a 4 star climate rating. Indicator Target Climate Survey 4 STAR

  10. Comprehensive School Counseling Plan Focus Area 2: Behavior Goal: By May 2023, the number of students rating question #9 on the Ga. Health Survey will increase by 5% those that get along with other students often . Indicator Target School Climate By May 2023, the number of students stating they get along with others often increased from 20%. Outcome: There is an increase from 20% to 37% On the Ga. Health Survey. Health Survey question #9 get along with others often (3-5th Grade) 2021- 2022 2022-2023 GOAL 20% 25% Goal was met.

  11. Comprehensive School Counseling Plan Focus Area 2: Behavior Counseling Goal: By May 2022, the number of conflict-related incidents and reports involving fifth grade students will decrease by 10%. (increase life skill demonstrated by students that impact mindset in the areas of academic, personal/social and career development) ASCA Standards and Domains Involved Services Timeline Students Responsive Resources Needed Perception (self-reports on gains in knowledge) Outcome (positive impact on student) Nov 2021- May 2022 Tiered behavior small groups Mindfulness Classroom Skills Pre/ Post test on attitudes, friendship, and behaviors ASACA Standard: Academic/Social/ Emotional Students in 5th grade Increase the number of students on the Ga. Health Survey question #9 get along with others often by 5% from the 2021-22 data. Tier 2 & 3 Information on students Small groups regarding self- management skills through coping, relationships, friendship, and school life balance activities. Mindset Standards (Counselors) Behavioral data (MTSS, monthly progress monitoring logs, community mental health therapy documentation) 2, 6 Behavior Standards (Students) Individual Counseling Check and Connect for behavioral progress monitoring Pre-and Post test assessment for group members to measure impact on behavior with others. Learning Standards: Second-Step (social and self- management skills) reinforced announcements 1, 3, 4 Self- Management Skills: S.O.A.R. (PBIS Incentives)character words reinforced GHS Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Mentorship Pro (for male students) 5 Social Skills 1, 3 Core curriculum lessons on respecting others and friendship

  12. Pre- assessment Needs area Post- assessment Accomplished area Stated verbally if sessions were beneficial 4/10 10/10 yes Student 1 Social Skill 2/10 10/10 yes Student 2 Week 1 Communicating Your Needs/Intro./group rules/ pre-assessment Week 2 How To Lose All Your Friends - Respond vs. Reacting to Your Environment Week 3 Anger Management for Kids Week 4 Trouble with Friends left out at recess and lunch Week 5 Friendship is Anger Catcher (make and discuss strategies This small group took place in Fall 2022. Week 6 Self-Care Isn t Selfish check in on how is it going/ post-assessment.

  13. Counseling Department yearly data BY THE NUMBERS

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