National School Counseling Week Observed


National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), will be celebrated from February 2 – 6, 2015, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of professional school counselors within U.S. school systems and how students are different as a result of what school counselors do. National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career.
The special week honoring school counselors provides recognition for school counselors who “implement comprehensive school counseling programs, a vital part of the educational process for all students as they meet the challenges of the 21st century,” according to Mr. D. Ray Rogers, School District Four Superintendent.
In a proclamation, Mr. Rogers cited school counselors for being actively engaged in helping students examine their abilities, strengths, interests and talents; for working in a partnership with parents as they encounter the challenges of raising children in today’s world; for focusing on positive ways to enhance students’ social/personal, educational and career development; and working with teachers and other educators to provide an educational system where students can realize their potential and set healthy, realistic and optimistic aspirations for themselves. Professional school counselors are certified, experienced educators with a master’s degree in guidance and counseling. The combination of their training and experience makes them an integral part of the total educational program.
“School counselors work with all students to remove barriers to learning by addressing students’ academic concerns, career awareness in post-secondary options and personal/social skills,” said Kwok-Sze Wong, Ed.D., ASCA executive director. “Comprehensive school counseling programs help to increase student achievement and provide a much-needed resource for students, parents, teachers and administrators. School counselors are integral to student success.”

Dillon County Technology Center would like to recognize our counseling staff Carolyn Crawford, School Counselor and Margie Fore, School to Work Coordinator in honor of National School Counselor’s Week. In many instances a school counselor’s hard work and dedication to students go unnoticed however that has no impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. School counselors make a measurable impact in every student’s life, assisting with academic, career and personal/social development. Our school counseling staff provides service for Dillon District Three (Latta) & Dillon District Four (Dillon & Lake View) students. Ms. Crawford and Mrs. Fore are available to assist student and parents at any time. For more information about our programs or if you would like to take a tour of our campus please call 774-5143. (Pictured in the photo from left to right: Carolyn Crawford, Ed. S. School Counselor and Margie Fore, School to Work Coordinator). (Contributed Photo)


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