Who should use this resource: Staff involved in planning and implementing the …
Who should use this resource: Staff involved in planning and implementing the CSCPHow to use this resource: Individually and with CSCP team members to support planning and documenting the annual calendar at the end of each school year (with revisions at the start of the new academic year), with the intention to share it broadly with administrators and the school community.Included:Year At-A-Glance templateMonthly calendar templatesTips for creating the CSCP annual calendarASCA aligned suggested activities each monthWashington's CSCP professional development for 24-25
Designed specifically for Comprehensive School Counseling Program (CSCP) staff, this 5-part mini-series …
Designed specifically for Comprehensive School Counseling Program (CSCP) staff, this 5-part mini-series will guide participants through a project to address a gap that exists in their school’s student achievement, behavior, or attendance data.
This planning tool is designed to assist district and/or building leaders assess, …
This planning tool is designed to assist district and/or building leaders assess, and revise as necessary, its systems for meeting its obligations under Section 504.
By the end of this webinar participants will know how to take …
By the end of this webinar participants will know how to take steps to align our CSCPs to standards in meaningful and realistic ways, understand how use of standards helps CSCP staff positively impact students, and locate resources related to CSCP standards.
Explore strategies for tightening up delivery systems and learn tips for problem-solving …
Explore strategies for tightening up delivery systems and learn tips for problem-solving common delivery challenges. Walk away feeling more confident in implementing supports to impact student success!By the end of this webinar, we will be able to:Assess our use of time data as it relates to delivering direct and indirect services to studentsProblem solve common CSCP delivery challenges and make adjustments to our delivery system to better serve students
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