Ms. Ribarich's Guidance Website
Thank you for visiting the guidance webpage. Students encounter many challenges and changes during the middle school years. This webpage is meant to be used for informational purposes only. The guidance program is based upon the American School Counselors Association's standards and is comprehensive as it is based upon the academic, career, and social/personal domains. If you have specific questions about our guidance program or need additional resources, please don't hesitate to contact me. I am looking forward to working with you!
Program Overview
The school counseling program is a safe and non-judgmental place to talk about your problems. A few of the most common topics that students talk about with a school counselor include: setting goals, study skills (time management, test anxiety, etc.), career planning, conflict resolution, bullying, self-esteem, family relationships, peer relationships, feelings, communication skills, and decision making.
I believe that every student is capable of reaching his or her greatest potential. In order to help students on this path and assist them with academic, personal/social, and/or career decisions, the following counseling services strive to achieve this goal:
Some examples: bullying prevention lessons, character education lessons, Botvin LifeSkills Training (LST)Program, Why Try Group, S.O.A.R. (Students Organizing Academic Resources) Group, 5th Grade Transition, New Student Orientation Group, etc.
Some examples: career planning, setting goals, Child Study Team, Student Assistance Program (SAP), scheduling, academic tutoring, etc.
Some examples: S.M.I.L.E.S. (Students Mentoring Individuals with Learning Empowerment Skills), referral to community-based organizations, peer-to-peer conflict resolution, etc.
Some examples: Safe Schools Team, Workplace Safety Committee, ARCC/Bullying Prevention Committee, Respective Solutions Group (RSG), AmeriCorps/PMSC, Outdoor Odyssey, etc.
Please take some time to explore my individual webpage for information on a variety of topics. Have a wonderful school year!
Ms. Ribarich
Guidance Counselor
Some Information obtained from:
AmericanSchoolCounselor Association. (2005). The ASCA national model framework for school counseling programs (2nd ed.).Alexandria,VA: author.
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