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STUDENT SERVICES WEEK February 3-7, 2014 In Collaboration with… Photo Courtesy of Chad Baker/Ryan McVay/Thinkstock

W ith Student Services Professionals In Collaboration with… Contact Student Support Services Project at Student Support Services Project, University of South Florida, Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education & Student Services Mission To 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

 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

Learning Supports Improve Health, Attendance, Academic & Career Outcomes! Mental, Physical, Social, Emotional & Behavioral Health School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers Image Courtesy of Thinkstock Attendance Academic & Career

Health Promotion Screening Services 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 * Annual School Health Services Report. Retrieved from people-and-families/childrens-health/school- health/_documents/11-12-county-data-sheets.pdfhttp:// 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 Image Courtesy of Olyzel/Thinkstock S c h o o l

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. Image Courtesy of Johannes Norpoth/Thinkstock

 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 Photo Courtesy of Jeremy McNelley/Thinkstock

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

High School 9 th 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)

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 Photo Courtesy of Digital Vision/Thinkstock

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 Photo Courtesy of Chad Baker/Ryan McVay/Thinkstock

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 Image Courtesy of Chris Lamphear/iStock/Thinkstock

4 th Annual Northeast Florida Education Consortium (NEFEC) Counselor Forum January 14, 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?

For Celebrating Student Services Week… In Collaboration with…

W ith Student Services Professionals In Collaboration with… Contact Student Support Services Project at: Student Support Services Project, University of South Florida, Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education & Student Services Mission To 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

 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. 16 Our Beliefs are… What Drive Us School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers Removing Barriers & Providing Learning Supports