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Celebrate! I n C o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h …
STUDENT SERVICES WEEK
February 1 - 5, 2016
Contact Student Support Services Project at850-245-7851
Student Support Services Project,University of South Florida,
Florida Department of Education,Bureau of Exceptional Education &
Student Services
http://sss.usf.edu
Student Services Professionals…
Our Mission
To provide the expertise and leadership for supporting the
academic, behavioral, social, physical and
emotional development of all
students.
School Counselors
School Nurses
School Psychologists
School Social Workers
Did you know…
Learning supports are more efficient and
effective when they are coordinated by teaming across disciplines and
integrated with academic and behavioral instruction and
interventions within the MTSS?
coordinate and integrate learning supports necessary for highest student achievement.
Vision:
u A comprehensive, fully integrated multi-tiered system of supports that meets the needs of the full range of learners.
Values:
u Collaborative teamwork, integration, systems improvement, service leadership and data-based problem solving
Did you know…
All Florida school districts and schools are working toward full
implementation of a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) to ensure efficient allocation of
resources based on student needs and effective academic and behavioral instruction and
interventions.
Our Vision and Values are…What Drive Us
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
Integrated Learning Supports Improve…
Health Attendance
Academic and Career
Outcomes!
Physical, Social, Mental
andEmotional Health
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
Student and Family Engagement
College, Career and Life Readiness
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Did you know…
Learning supports are more efficient and effective when they are coordinated by teaming across disciplines and integrated with academic and behavioral instruction and interventions within the multi-tiered system of supports?
Take Action:
Identify learning supports your team directly or indirectly provides at the universal (tier 1), supplemental (tier 2) and individual (tier 3) student levels.
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
Student Services professionals…
u Provide and support school-based prevention and intervention services.
u Promote the health, mental health and social-emotional well-being of the whole child.
u Reduce academic, behavioral and social-emotional barriers to learning in the classroom.
u Collaborate with school staff to implement a multi-tiered system of supports.
u Multi-tiered supports
u Positive behavior support
u Developmental guidance program
u Character education programs
u Bullying, suicide and substance abuse prevention programs
u Social skills training
u Early warning systems
u School climate initiatives
u Health education
Common Mental Health Prevention Services
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
Take Action…Discuss improvements that could be made to your structural organization that would allow better teaming, coordinating and integration across school nursing, school social work, school psychology and school counseling.
Positive Attendance Habits are EssentialFostering
Family & Student
Engagement
Student Success!
Academic Engaged Time =
Regular Attendance +
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
High School 9th 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)
Take action…Look up
“Lesson Study” and consider how student services professionals can
enhance this type of instructional improvement
strategy to more effectively engage
students.
Student Health Services Guidance
Universal Student Health Services
Management of Student Health
Conditions
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers *2013-2014 Annual School Health Services Report. Retrieved from Florida Department of Health, School Health Program
• Service Animal Guidelines• Health Promotion• Health Screenings/Referral/Follow-up• Population-based Care• Risk Reduction• Social Determinants of Health Surveillance• Diabetes • Heart Conditions • Kidney Disease • Seizures and Epilepsy • Sickle Cell Disease
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School nurses advance student health by ensuring that students are safe, healthy and
ready to learn.
Approximately 20% of the student population in Florida report the following health conditions*:
• Allergies• Asthma • Cancer • Cystic Fibrosis• Access to Care• Cultural Competency• Disease Prevention• Environmental Health• Health Education• Health Equity• Asthma Guidelines
• Diabetes Guidelines• Emergency Guidelines for Schools• Florida School Health Administrative
Guidelines • Immunization Guidelines• Individual Health Care Plans and Section
504 White Paper• Life-threatening Allergy Guidelines• Managing Students with Seizures• School-Entry Health Exam• School Nurse Delegation Guidelines
Academic Achievement
Safe, Positive School Climates
PositiveBehavior and Mental Health
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
u Supporting social-emotional learningu Assessing school climate and improving school
connectednessu Implementing school-wide positive behavioral
supportsu Providing crisis prevention and intervention servicesu Assessing student emotional and behavioral needsu Providing individual and group counselingu Promoting problem solving, anger management and
conflict resolutionu Promoting student motivation and engagementu Conducting psychological and academic assessmentsu Monitoring student progressu Collecting and interpreting student and classroom data
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Psychologists
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School psychologists provide direct support and interventions
to students, consult with teachers, families, and other
school mental health professionals by…
AcademicSupport
CommunityResources
FamilyEngagement
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers
u Providing academic and behavior learning supports to enhance positive peer relationships with peers and develop skills for school success
u Providing community connections and resources to address barriers to learning
u Providing individual, family, group counseling and therapy for students and families
u Providing Family Connections & Supports to address challenges
u Providing prevention, intervention and response to crisis for students and families
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School Social Workers provide services to students,
families and school personnel to support
academic and social success.
Academic Advisement
Student Progression
School Psychologists | School Counselors | School Nurses | School Social Workers Image Courtesy of Olyzel/Thinkstock
Counselors
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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…u Develop college and career plansu Set and achieve goalsu Develop skills to improve academic
achievementSchool counselors work with school-based teams to examine…u Course enrollment patternsu Graduation and dropout ratesu Standardized test scoresu Participation in academic support
services
Positive School Climate
Prevention Programs
Visit us at…http://sss.usf.edu
Thanks for Celebrating Student Services Week!
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