K-12 SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAM
The A.D. Henderson University School & FAU High School program is based on the National Standards for School Counseling Programs and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model.
The School Counseling Team provides comprehensive counseling programs that incorporate prevention and intervention with continuous academic, career, and personal/development activities that will prepare students for meaningful participation in a diverse, changing world. These activities include classroom lessons, small groups for skill mastery, individual counseling for students with specific needs, and a variety of other proactive and innovative ways to support student performance.
We collaborate and provide resources to staff, students, families, and others to ensure that a family-friendly environment is established and that students have access to support services necessary for academic and social/emotional growth.
K-12 School Counseling Team
Lisa Spaulding |
Director of School Counseling, 9th Grade Counselor |
lspaulding@fau.edu |
Chris Gaspar |
9th Grade School Counselor |
cgaspar@fau.edu |
Jaclyn Magrisso |
10 - 12 School Counselor (A- K) |
sheldonj@fau.edu |
10 - 12 School Counselor (L-Z ) | gbell4@fau.edu | |
CAPS Counselor | sbonhometre@health.fau.edu |
School Counseling Direct Services:
School counselors provide direct counseling services to students through school counseling core curriculum (classroom), small groups, and individual counseling. While school counselors work from a proactive, preventive model, they also provide response services and work together to meet students’ immediate needs and concerns. Responsive services may include brief individual sessions and/or small groups to target specific needs, or crisis response.
School Counseling Indirect Services:
Indirect services are provided on behalf of student as a result of school counselors’ interactions with others. This may include referrals for additional assistance, community outreach, and consultation and collaboration with parents, teachers, other educators. Indirect activities may include:
- Consultation
- Community outreach
- Directing parents and students to school and community resources
- School-wide interventions & initiatives that improve school culture and climate
- Parent outreach & education
- Referrals to outside agencies
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In speaking to students about goal-setting and encouraging a growth mindset, we better prepare them to discuss deeper topics and set themselves up for their future
As we enter 2022, school counselors and educators help students evaluate their academic and personal achievement during the last semester and set goals for the new semester