Examples of Guidance Counselors in a sentence
Guidance Counselors shall work two (2) extra days each year compensated at their per diem rate.
The “Framework” and all forms of the evaluation process shall also be available online, including specific rubrics for Guidance Counselors, School Social Workers, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists and School Nurses.
Guidance Counselors: LPC (Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy-Licensed Professional Counselor).
The School Committee agrees to provide not less than five (5) Guidance Counselors each at the upper and lower high school and no less than three SAC’s at the High School.
The above allowance will apply for all travel done by School Adjustment Counselors and Secondary Guidance Counselors, excluding meetings called pursuant to Article 12, Section E.
Secretarial services shall be available to elementary Guidance Counselors, ESE Specialists and Media Specialists to perform routine clerical duties (i.e. typing and filing) during periods where workloads are high and to the extent possible as determined by the principal.
The policy applies to employees hired by the Board as "Guidance Counselors" or School Counselors.
Notification of election of options shall be forwarded by Guidance Counselors to the Director of Human Resources by December 1st of each school year.
Position Ratios and Stipends Effective 1998-1999, guaranteed summer work shall be apportioned: English, Social Studies, Math, Science, Foreign Language 3 weeks Guidance, Art, Music 2 weeks Health, Physical Education and FaCS, Library 2 weeks MS/HS Guidance Counselors 6 days/counselor (Work assignment to be determined jointly by the Guidance Department Head, Principals and the Student Services Coordinator) The determination of duties and time to be worked will be made by the Superintendent of Schools.
Guidance Counselors shall be evaluated in accordance with the Ohio School Counselor Evaluation System, including the standards-based state framework that requires school counselors to demonstrate their ability to produce positive student outcomes using metrics as identified in the standards, including those from the school or school district’s report card.