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American Student Achievement Institute Guiding ALL Kids INTRODUCTION Webinar Sue Reynolds

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American Student Achievement Institute Guiding ALL Kids INTRODUCTION Webinar Sue Reynolds

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  1. American Student Achievement Institute ASAI American Student Achievement Institute Guiding ALL Kids INTRODUCTION Webinar Sue Reynolds President

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  6. American Student Achievement Institute ASAI American Student Achievement Institute Guiding ALL Kids INTRODUCTION Webinar Sue Reynolds President

  7. Introductions

  8. American Student Achievement Institute • Non-profit • Founded in 2000 by school counselors • Work nationally / Bloomington, Indiana • Mission: Raise achievement / Close achievement gaps • Expertise: Data-driven, systemic change / statewide, grassroots movements • 4. Sue Reynolds • Public Schools (20 years) • Developed the RSC & GAK Model • Indiana High School Counselor of the Year • National High School Counselor of the Year • Professional Associations • ISCA Executive Director • ASCA Board: Proposed: ASCA National Standards • Chr: Comprehensive School Counseling Task Force • Chr: National Leadership Development Institute • DOE School Counseling Consultant (10 years) • Founder: American Student Achievement Institute

  9. GUIDING ALL KIDS Systemic approach to school counseling in which: • ALL students receive coordinated guidance and counseling from school counselors, teachers, community organizations, and parents 2. ALL students make sound choices in areas that support: • Social-emotional health • Academic success • High school graduation • Postsecondary access and completion leading to: • Productive employment and responsible citizenry in our global society

  10. Definitions

  11. Counseling Guidance Advocacy Management SCOPE OF SCHOOL COUNSELING

  12. DEFINITIONS: Direct Services GUIDANCE The help all students receive from parents, teachers, counselors, community members to help them make sound choices in areas that impact academic success. COUNSELING The help some students receive from credentialed professionals to address personal and social issues that interfere with learning.

  13. DEFINITIONS: Indirect Services ADVOCACY Advocating for systemic change to develop an environment that supports learning for ALL students. MANAGEMENT “Behind the scenes” tasks necessary for the school counseling program to run smoothly and efficiently.

  14. DEFINITIONS: Non-Program NON-PROGRAM Activities which are not guidance, counseling, advocacy, management. Activities that have nothing to do with school counseling. • EXAMPLES • Report cards • Honor rolls • Master scheduling • State testing • Substitute teaching • Awards night • Attendance

  15. Why is Guiding ALL Kids Needed?

  16. School counseling services are usually spotty • College prep • Parents refer • Troublemakers • Teachers refer • Special education • Law refers • (annual case conference).

  17. Not Enough Counselor Time Too few school counselor positions ASCA recommendation: 250 students : 1 counselor Indiana ratio (2016): 639 students : 1 counselor • Assignment of • non-program tasks • DEFINITION: Counselor tasks that do not help students: • Learn knowledge and skills that will help them make sound academic, career or social-personal decisions • Address a person-social problem that is interfering with learning.

  18. Guiding ALL Kids ALL means ALL

  19. Guiding ALL Kids

  20. Two Part Initiative  

  21. Timeline Overview No Gold Star / Ready to Renew (2014 or before)

  22. Timeline Overview Gold Star: 2015, 2016, 2017 Strategic Plan is Current

  23. Part One Strategic Planning Redesigning School Counseling

  24. RSC Mission Increase the % of students who: • Experience social-emotional health • Are successful at school • Graduate from HS on time • Enter postsecondary education immediately following HS • Earn a postsecondary education credential on time • Become productive members of a global society in which they will work and live

  25. RSC Goal Increase the % of targeted students who make targeted choices in areas that impact the mission Examples: • % of all students who turn in all their homework on time • % of 5th graders who have started a postsecondary savings plan • % of 8th graders who complete a four-year high school course plan • % of free-reduced 12th graders who complete a FAFSA

  26. School Accountability RSC schools hold themselves accountable for increasing the % of targeted students who make targeted choices

  27. RSC Organizational Structure

  28. Steering Team Development

  29. RSC Online System • PROCESS OVERVIEW • Organizational Structure • Steering Team • Council • Collect Data • Student data • Program data • Council Discussion Series  Products • Rationale • Vision • Goals • Priority Goals • Root Causes • Activities

  30. Side Benefit Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) Award

  31. Part Two Activity Delivery Guiding ALL Kids

  32. Optional Delivery Methods

  33. GAK Master Plan for 9th Grade (excerpt)

  34. Sample Community Activities

  35. Sample Academic Integration

  36. Sample Parent Activities

  37. Teacher Advisor Format

  38. Teacher Advisor Content

  39. GAK Assumptions • Schools will only have funding for 4 years • GAK will need to sustain with no funding (or very limited funding) • Educators will not have time during the school day to develop GAK • Funds will be needed to pay educators for the time they spend outside of contract hours to develop the GAK initiative (during the four years when funding is available). • GAK initiatives will be highly sustainable because they are not funding-dependent

  40. GAK Steering Team

  41. Steering Team Development

  42. Other Persons

  43. ASAI Deliverables

  44. ASAI Deliverables

  45. GAK Enrollment Fee Special pricing is available for districts having more than 12 schools applying for GAK.

  46. GAK Timeline

  47. GAK Application

  48. www.asainstitute.org/gak GAK Application

  49. American Student Achievement Institute ASAI Introduction GUIDING ALL KIDS Sue Reynolds President asai@asainstitute.org 812-349-4142

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