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Dear Colleagues,
March 8th marked the
opening day of the legislative session in Tallahassee that may adversely
affect School Counselors in Florida more than at any other time in history.
We need all Florida School Counselors to stand together and speak with one
loud voice that we are vitally important to the academic, personal/social,
and future career success of all students in Florida. The role of school
counselors and school counseling programs positively impact students in ways
that are unique and critical.
We need your help.
First, join FSCA and become familiar with our Advocacy work. Please visit
our website at
www.fla-schoolcounselor.org
for more information and important links as this session unfolds.
Second, we need you
to pitch in and write your legislators, school board members, those that
represent your district, and local media. Let them know that they need to be
mindful of the impact of their budget changes on school counseling programs.
In addition, here are several important points to include in your
communications:
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School counselors develop comprehensive programs that address students’
academic, personal, social, and career needs in unique ways that
directly impacts their college and career readiness.
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Through leadership, advocacy and collaboration, professional school
counselors promote equity and access to rigorous educational experiences
for all students.
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Professional school counselors support a safe learning environment and
work to safeguard the human rights of all members of the school
community.
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Professional school counselors develop and implement data/needs-driven,
standards-based and research-supported programs, and engage in
continuous program evaluation activities.
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The American School Counselor Association National standards recommends,
and reality necessitates, a ratio of one counselor to 250 students
(1:250).
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School counselors are rigorously trained to assist students who face
unique and diverse challenges, both personally and developmentally, that
have an impact on academic achievement.
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Comprehensive developmental school counseling programs provide
education, prevention and intervention services, which are integrated
into all aspects of children’s lives. Early identification and
intervention of children’s academic and personal/social needs is
essential in removing barriers to learning and in promoting academic
achievement.
You can access
contact information for your legislators online at
http://www.flsenate.gov/Senators/Find.
Governor Scott can be reached on his website at
http://www.flgov.com/.
Sincerely,

Christopher B. Smith
President
Florida School Counselor Association
School Counselor, Beacon High School
Blue Ridge International Academy
Sheltered GED Program
FSCA is the Official Division of the
American School Counselor
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