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Page 1: STUDENT SERVICES WEEK

STUDENT SERVICES WEEK

February 3-7, 2014

CELEBRATE!

In Collaboration with…

Photo Courtesy of Chad Baker/Ryan McVay/Thinkstock

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With Student Services

Professionals

In Collaboration with…

Contact Student Support Services Project at850-245-7851

Student Support Services Project,University of South Florida,

Florida Department of Education,Bureau of Exceptional Education

& Student Serviceshttp://sss.usf.edu

MissionTo develop and

promote the implementation of a statewide system of comprehensive,

multi-tiered supports for social,

emotional, behavioral, mental, physical health and

safety so that all students engage in effective academic

and behavioral instruction and interventions.

School PsychologistsSchool NursesSchool CounselorsSchool Social Workers

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Evidence based practices, using multiple sources of data within the team-based planning and problem solving process

Integrating efforts across areas of expertise to result in a unified, efficient system that engages students

Connecting our efforts to student outcomes

Our Beliefs are…What Drive Us

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Removing Barriers &

Providing Learning Supports

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Learning Supports ImproveHealth, Attendance, Academic & Career

Outcomes!

Mental, Physical, Social, Emotional &

Behavioral Health

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

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Attendance

Academic & Career

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HealthPromotion

ScreeningServices

Management of Student Health

Conditions

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Approximately 20% of the student population in Florida report the following health conditions*: Allergies Asthma Cancer Cystic Fibrosis Diabetes

Heart Conditions Kidney Disease Seizures and Epilepsy Sickle Cell Disease*2011-2012 Annual School Health Services Report. Retrieved from http://www.floridahealth.gov/healthy-people-and-families/childrens-health/school-health/_documents/11-12-county-data-sheets.pdf

Health Screenings: Vision; Hearing; Height, Weight and Body Mass Index (BMI); Communicable Disease

School Health Fairs: Dental; Blood Pressure; Developmental; Mental Health

School-Entry Health Exam Compulsory Immunization

Requirements Health Education and Physical

Education School/Community Wellness Activities

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Nurses

Sc h o o l

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Students who receive social-emotional support and prevention services achieve better academically in school and exhibit declines in disciplinary referrals, suspension, grade retention and special education placement.

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Student Services professionals…

Provide and support school-based prevention and intervention services.

Collaborate with school staff to implement a multi-tiered system of supports.

Reduce academic, behavioral and social-emotional barriers to learning in the classroom.

Promote the health, mental health and social-emotional well-being of the whole child.

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Multi-tiered supports Positive behavior support Developmental guidance program Character education programs Bullying, suicide and substance

abuse prevention programs Social skills training Early warning systems School climate initiatives Health education

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Common Mental Health Prevention Services

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Positive Attendance Habits are Essential

Student Services

Professionals…Keep Students

Engaged in Learning

Student Success!

Academic Engaged Time

=

Regular Attendance +

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

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High School 9th Graders…Attendance

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

63 % graduated

31 % graduated

Missed 10 % of

time

Missed 20 % of

time

Student Services

Professionals…Keep Students

Engaged in Learning

Balfanz, R., Byrnes, V., & Fox, J. (2012, December 12)(n= 181,897)

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School Psychologist | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

School counseling programs promote student success through a focus on academic achievement, prevention and intervention activities, advocacy and career development

School Counselors Help Students to…

Set and achieve goals. Develop college and career plans Develop skills to improve academic achievement

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School Psychologist | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

School counseling programs promote student success through a focus on academic achievement, prevention and intervention activities, advocacy and career development

School counselors work with school-based teams to examine…

Course enrollment patterns Graduation and dropout rates Standardized test scores Participation in academic support services

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School Psychologist | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Competencies, such as…

Study skills Test-taking skills Problem-solving skills Self-esteem Communication skills Personal responsibility

Form the core content of school counseling programs

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4th Annual Northeast Florida Education Consortium (NEFEC) Counselor Forumhttp://www.nefec.org/college-and-career-readiness/page-765/

January 14, 2014

PowerPoint Presentations:

Student Progression: 2014 Proposed Legislation and Current Requirements

Benefits of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Division of Florida Colleges Update Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Completions in Florida American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National

Model High School Dual Enrollment: Fast Track to College?

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For Celebrating

Student Services Week…

THANK YOU!

In Collaboration with…

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With Student Services

Professionals

In Collaboration with…

Contact Student Support Services Project at:850-245-7851

Student Support Services Project,University of South Florida,

Florida Department of Education,Bureau of Exceptional Education

& Student Serviceshttp://sss.usf.edu

MissionTo develop and

promote the implementation of a statewide system of comprehensive,

multi-tiered supports for social,

emotional, behavioral, mental, physical health and

safety so that all students engage in effective academic

and behavioral instruction and interventions.

School PsychologistsSchool NursesSchool CounselorsSchool Social Workers

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Student Services professionals support highest student achievement by identifying problems in the student's academic performance and social-emotional health in the way that best meets their needs. 

Once a problem is identified we work to solve it through direct services with the student, the parent and the teacher. 

We offer assistance to schools and families to help create a classroom and a home environment that is best suited to the educational and emotional needs of the student.

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Our Beliefs are…What Drive Us

School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers

Removing Barriers &

Providing Learning Supports