From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 7 09:34:48 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 15:34:48 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: What are schools doing with their 9th graders to fulfill the Service Learning/Work-Based Learning portion of the ICAP? Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 7 10:14:35 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 16:14:35 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: As I understand it, we do not have to be concerned with that component in 9th grade. Jodi Jones, MHR 9th Grade Counselor Sapulpa Junior High 918-224-6560 ext. 2912 jjones at sapulpaps.org They only have to do that part once during high school, so we are waiting until they are in Internship I or II to fulfill that requirement. Mary Pierce, Counselor Bennington Public Schools From: Counselors On Behalf Of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 9:35 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities What are schools doing with their 9th graders to fulfill the Service Learning/Work-Based Learning portion of the ICAP? Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 7 10:37:40 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 10:37:40 -0600 Subject: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We are taking our 9th graders on a field trip to a company/industry as well as taking them to a college/career fair. Trying to show gradual steps to fulfill this requirement. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 10:30 AM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > As I understand it, we do not have to be concerned with that component in > 9th grade. > > Jodi Jones, MHR > > 9th Grade Counselor > > Sapulpa Junior High > > 918-224-6560 ext. 2912 > > jjones at sapulpaps.org > > > > > > They only have to do that part once during high school, so we are waiting > until they are in Internship I or II to fulfill that requirement. > > Mary Pierce, Counselor > > Bennington Public Schools > > > > > > *From:* Counselors *On Behalf Of *OSRHEStudent > Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > *Sent:* Tuesday, January 7, 2020 9:35 AM > *To:* counselors at lists.onenet.net > *Subject:* [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP > Activities > > > > What are schools doing with their 9th graders to fulfill the Service > Learning/Work-Based Learning portion of the ICAP? > Thank you. > > > _______________________________________________ > Counselors mailing list > Counselors at lists.onenet.net > https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors -- *Nicole Martens* *School Counselor* *Fairview Public Schools* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Debbie Greever, MA Native American Counselor Union Public Schools M & F 918-357-6362 TU & W 918-357-7718 “While we cannot undo the pain and tragedy of the past, we can set out together to forge a brighter future of progress and hope across Indian Country and the entire American landscape.” -President Obama, November 2015 Somebody needs you! “On your worst day on the job, you are still some child’s best hope” Larry Bell ________________________________ From: Counselors on behalf of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 10:37 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: Re: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities Please be cautious when opening this external email. We are taking our 9th graders on a field trip to a company/industry as well as taking them to a college/career fair. Trying to show gradual steps to fulfill this requirement. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 10:30 AM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: As I understand it, we do not have to be concerned with that component in 9th grade. Jodi Jones, MHR 9th Grade Counselor Sapulpa Junior High 918-224-6560 ext. 2912 jjones at sapulpaps.org They only have to do that part once during high school, so we are waiting until they are in Internship I or II to fulfill that requirement. Mary Pierce, Counselor Bennington Public Schools From: Counselors > On Behalf Of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 9:35 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Service Learning/Work-Based Learning ICAP Activities What are schools doing with their 9th graders to fulfill the Service Learning/Work-Based Learning portion of the ICAP? 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April Chambers, M.Ed. Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor 1003 E. Hwy 33 Perkins, OK 74059 (405)547-5724 ext. 17 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail communication and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of it or its contents is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this communication and any attachments. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Dr. Kelly Collins, LPC, NCC, NCSC Choctaw High School Director of Counseling Counselor Students "A - F" NCAA & NAIA Student Coordinator (405) 390-6919 On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:02 PM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > I know this is a little out of our scope but we are updating our website > and a lot of staff is pushing for online enrollment and so my principal and > I are trying to gather information from other schools. I am wondering what > schools have online enrollment? Do most/all parents enroll online? Do you > have an enrollment system that updates your student information system? Any > and all thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! > > > > *April Chambers, M.Ed.* > > *Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor* > > *1003 E. 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We have an enrollment day where our teachers meet with their assigned group of students and the students enter their enrollment into our online system. We have about 97% participation from our student body and incoming freshman. Parents and students do not have the ability to enroll outside of our building at this time. [https://docs.google.com/a/cnpschools.org/uc?id=0By5qzyR3ZALZSXdtQkZYdlQxZFk&export=download] Dr. Kelly Collins, LPC, NCC, NCSC Choctaw High School Director of Counseling Counselor Students "A - F" NCAA & NAIA Student Coordinator (405) 390-6919 On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:02 PM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: I know this is a little out of our scope but we are updating our website and a lot of staff is pushing for online enrollment and so my principal and I are trying to gather information from other schools. I am wondering what schools have online enrollment? Do most/all parents enroll online? Do you have an enrollment system that updates your student information system? Any and all thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! April Chambers, M.Ed. Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor 1003 E. Hwy 33 Perkins, OK 74059 (405)547-5724 ext. 17 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail communication and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of it or its contents is prohibited. 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We have some students who take AP Calculus AB at the technology school, but we hope to offer it at the high school next year as well. Math of Finance *April Chambers, M.Ed.* *Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor* *1003 E. Hwy 33* *Perkins, OK 74059* *(405)547-5724 ext. 17* Lee Ann, I am in the same boat out here in Texhoma! We offer the same 3 math courses. We do have the option of taking concurrent College Algebra through OPSU. I know that OPSU has several online courses that might benefit your high school students...depending on their ACT scores. We are also seriously considering using our Edmentum curriculum that we use for credit recovery as a blended learning platform to allow students to take more core curriculum classes that we are not able to offer. Feel free to give me a call at 580-423-7371. Connie Miller Principal Texhoma Schools We offer Algebra III, Trig, and Math Analysis at Dale. We offer Math Finance, Algebra III, College Algebra (for Dual Credit with our nearby Community College...but this is taught by one of our teachers here on campus), Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB We offer the CCMR (College Career Math Readiness). It has a state-provided curriculum but does not count toward OK Promise or the College Prep approved courses from the SDE. All students take Algebra I and Geometry, but if they are core they take Math of Finance. Tiffany Hall Elerick, M. Ed. School Counselor-AP Coordinator *10th - 12th Grade (H-0)* Edmond Memorial High 405-340-2938 What type of math courses do you offer besides the standard Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II for Core Curriculum? We are not located in an area that has a career tech, so that is not an option for us. Thank you! Lee Ann Morris Annette Long Coordinator for Student Preparation Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education along at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/student-prep 405-225-9156 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Fri Jan 10 09:00:21 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 15:00:21 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] HS online enrollment In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Is any school that does online enrollment on a block schedule? If yes does it work for you? The current program we have does not do automatic enrollment and we have to go in manually in do scheduling. Melissa Poole High School Counselor Tecumseh Public Schools Email poolem at tecumseh.k12.ok.us Phone: (405) 598-2113 Fax: (405)598-0394 ________________________________ From: OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board [counselors at lists.onenet.net] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 8:22 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] HS online enrollment We use Infinite Campus. All of our parents enroll each summer online. We do open our school one day for those without wifi or computers or that might need help. Then our student info is all automatically updated. They even upload their proof of residency online. Then the system allows us to approve or deny each application. At Idabel, we use Wen-gage and we take our students during their English class to the computer lab and have them do their course requests. We try to get them all done during a class period, but we keep the program open for a couple of weeks. It certainly helps when we get ready for schedules. We use PowerSchool and all of our enrollment is entered online. We have an enrollment day where our teachers meet with their assigned group of students and the students enter their enrollment into our online system. We have about 97% participation from our student body and incoming freshman. Parents and students do not have the ability to enroll outside of our building at this time. [https://docs.google.com/a/cnpschools.org/uc?id=0By5qzyR3ZALZSXdtQkZYdlQxZFk&export=download] Dr. Kelly Collins, LPC, NCC, NCSC Choctaw High School Director of Counseling Counselor Students "A - F" NCAA & NAIA Student Coordinator (405) 390-6919 On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:02 PM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: I know this is a little out of our scope but we are updating our website and a lot of staff is pushing for online enrollment and so my principal and I are trying to gather information from other schools. I am wondering what schools have online enrollment? Do most/all parents enroll online? Do you have an enrollment system that updates your student information system? Any and all thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! April Chambers, M.Ed. Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor 1003 E. Hwy 33 Perkins, OK 74059 (405)547-5724 ext. 17 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail communication and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of it or its contents is prohibited. 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We meet with each student individually to discuss current grades, testing data, eligibility for concurrent, tech applications, AP Potential letter, summer school if needed, early graduation, IB diploma, OK Promise, credit checks, etc. We can also use information from their Naviance account to pre-discuss college/career planning. We go into classrooms and give presentations on the enrollment process, have them book a 15 minute appointment with us through Sign-up Genius right then, and ask them to return their completed form with parent signature during their appointment. Part of their appointment is the student entering their selections online in power school via lap top. Our enrollment form states that students will be scheduled into the courses they selected and changes cannot be made in the Fall. We create our master schedule based on what they select; therefore we only have a few changes usually due to students not getting into a class that didn't make. It takes two months to get through my roster, but it's worth it. It's extremely beneficial to meet every student at least once each year. It was also our department goal. Mary Beth Lykins Counselor: 10-12, alpha HAN - PA Booker T. Washington High School Office: 918.925.1019 FAX: 918.925.1001 lykinma at tulsaschools.org send attendance notifications to: BTW_attendance at tulsaschools.org ________________________________ From: Counselors on behalf of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 9:00 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: Re: [Counselors] HS online enrollment WARNING: This message is from an external source. Do not click any links or attachments unless you verify that the content is safe. Please contact the Service Desk if you have any questions. ________________________________ Is any school that does online enrollment on a block schedule? If yes does it work for you? The current program we have does not do automatic enrollment and we have to go in manually in do scheduling. Melissa Poole High School Counselor Tecumseh Public Schools Email poolem at tecumseh.k12.ok.us Phone: (405) 598-2113 Fax: (405)598-0394 ________________________________ From: OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board [counselors at lists.onenet.net] Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 8:22 AM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] HS online enrollment We use Infinite Campus. All of our parents enroll each summer online. We do open our school one day for those without wifi or computers or that might need help. Then our student info is all automatically updated. They even upload their proof of residency online. Then the system allows us to approve or deny each application. At Idabel, we use Wen-gage and we take our students during their English class to the computer lab and have them do their course requests. We try to get them all done during a class period, but we keep the program open for a couple of weeks. It certainly helps when we get ready for schedules. We use PowerSchool and all of our enrollment is entered online. We have an enrollment day where our teachers meet with their assigned group of students and the students enter their enrollment into our online system. We have about 97% participation from our student body and incoming freshman. Parents and students do not have the ability to enroll outside of our building at this time. [https://docs.google.com/a/cnpschools.org/uc?id=0By5qzyR3ZALZSXdtQkZYdlQxZFk&export=download] Dr. Kelly Collins, LPC, NCC, NCSC Choctaw High School Director of Counseling Counselor Students "A - F" NCAA & NAIA Student Coordinator (405) 390-6919 On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:02 PM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: I know this is a little out of our scope but we are updating our website and a lot of staff is pushing for online enrollment and so my principal and I are trying to gather information from other schools. I am wondering what schools have online enrollment? Do most/all parents enroll online? Do you have an enrollment system that updates your student information system? Any and all thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! April Chambers, M.Ed. Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor 1003 E. Hwy 33 Perkins, OK 74059 (405)547-5724 ext. 17 Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail communication and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information for the use of the designated recipient(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this communication in error and that any review, disclosure, dissemination, distribution, or copying of it or its contents is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this communication and any attachments. _______________________________________________ Counselors mailing list Counselors at lists.onenet.net https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Mon Jan 13 15:10:56 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 21:10:56 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] Math courses In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: For core we offer Math of Finance and Computer Science ( if taught by a teacher who is math certified it can count as a math credit).....we also offer Pre-calc and Algebra III for college prep. Trudy McKinney Spiro High School We offer, for non-college bound: Intermediate algebra and Math of Finance Alicia Brierton Counselor Eisenhower High School Phone: (580)355-9144 Ext. 3014 Fax: (580)585-6329 "For I know the plans I have for you...to give you a future full of hope." We offer Math of Finance through Edgenuity with the High School Principal is teacher of record since he is math certified. Kay Gilchrist Deer Creek -Lamont Schools Lamont, OK 74643 ________________________________ We offer math of finance for the core curriculum. *Dawn Wallace, M.Ed.* *School Counselor* *Okmulgee High School* *dwallace at okmulgeeps.com >* *918-758-2075 Ext. 3114* We have offered Algebra III. We offer Intermediate Alg. and Fin. Math in our lab classes. Denise Burns, MHR School Counselor Tuttle High School 300 N Cimarron Tuttle, OK 73089 dburns at tuttleschools.info> 405.381.2396 We offer an intermediate algebra for those students who are not on the college prep track. We also offer Pre-Calculus/Trig for those students who had Algebra I in 8th grade. We have some students who take AP Calculus AB at the technology school, but we hope to offer it at the high school next year as well. Math of Finance *April Chambers, M.Ed.* *Perkins-Tryon High School Counselor* *1003 E. Hwy 33* *Perkins, OK 74059* *(405)547-5724 ext. 17* Lee Ann, I am in the same boat out here in Texhoma! We offer the same 3 math courses. We do have the option of taking concurrent College Algebra through OPSU. I know that OPSU has several online courses that might benefit your high school students...depending on their ACT scores. We are also seriously considering using our Edmentum curriculum that we use for credit recovery as a blended learning platform to allow students to take more core curriculum classes that we are not able to offer. Feel free to give me a call at 580-423-7371. Connie Miller Principal Texhoma Schools We offer Algebra III, Trig, and Math Analysis at Dale. We offer Math Finance, Algebra III, College Algebra (for Dual Credit with our nearby Community College...but this is taught by one of our teachers here on campus), Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB We offer the CCMR (College Career Math Readiness). It has a state-provided curriculum but does not count toward OK Promise or the College Prep approved courses from the SDE. All students take Algebra I and Geometry, but if they are core they take Math of Finance. Tiffany Hall Elerick, M. Ed. School Counselor-AP Coordinator *10th - 12th Grade (H-0)* Edmond Memorial High 405-340-2938 What type of math courses do you offer besides the standard Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II for Core Curriculum? We are not located in an area that has a career tech, so that is not an option for us. Thank you! Lee Ann Morris Annette Long Coordinator for Student Preparation Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education along at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/student-prep 405-225-9156 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Mon Jan 13 16:09:27 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 16:09:27 -0600 Subject: [Counselors] concurrent Message-ID: So can some of you share what your concurrent policy looks like? Especially if it includes the following: If a student drops a class (how does the school know)? What if they drop, how do you record it on transcript? Tracking attendance and grades for eligibility? Thank you -- *Misty Wanger-Beiswanger, M.Ed.* *Alva Public Schools* *School Counselor/District Psychometrist* *580-327-3682 ext. 205* NOTICE: CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION: The information in this electronic mail, including any attachments, is intended to be confidential and for the use of the intended recipient only. The information contained in this transmission and any attached documents or previous emails may be protected by the confidentiality privilege, work product doctrine, or otherwise legally privileged. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are notified that retention, use, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this message or any attachments hereto is strictly prohibited. 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I would appreciate any advice or ideas as I am a new SC and this is my first experience as a SC dealing with this directly. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 21 16:30:58 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 22:30:58 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] FW: Grief In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: See if their mother will send some pictures to school. Assist them in making a small scrapbook. This is an excellent time for them to share things with you about their father plus they will have their own book of their father. Another idea is to ask for shirts and assist them in making a pillow (let your FCCLA advisor assist you) from the shirt for each of them. A Rainbow of Hope by Linda Hagler, M. Ed., When Dinosaurs Die A Guide to Understanding Death by Laurie Krasney Brown and Marc Brown and I Miss You A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas are all good picture books for younger children on grief. It gives a good starting point to begin the conversation and help guide a student through their grief. Linda Hagler's book is actually a set that covers multiple topics and includes ideas and tips on working with students. I recommend* 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child* by The Dougy Center, The National Center for Grieving Children & Families and* A Child's View of Grief *by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. These will help you. This summer I had a student lose a younger sibling in a farming accident. I presented him and the family with the book "The Memory Box; A Book about Grief" and an empty box to place things in that were important. I put in a few things that represented the student that passed (frog stickers, batman stickers, etc. ). I also have a counseling agency that comes to the school for weekly sessions. Prayers for you and the family, because this is one of the most difficult things as a school counselor I've had to deal with. From: Counselors On Behalf Of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:05 PM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Grief If anyone has suggestions of books or activities to do with students dealing with the loss of a parent, I could sure use the ideas. Two sisters (one in 6th grade and one in 2nd grade) just lost their dad in a car accident over the weekend. I would appreciate any advice or ideas as I am a new SC and this is my first experience as a SC dealing with this directly. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 21 16:34:03 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 22:34:03 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] FW: Grief In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: A New Leash on Life: A Remedy for Healing After Loss is a one-of-a kind self- help book led by Midas, a feisty golden retriever. Perfect for young readers, Midas is a gentle guide who teaches valuable lessons about life, death, abandonment and emotional well being. Using snippets from his own life growing up as the runt of the litter, to losing his mother and eventually being adopted, Midas is determined to help any reader who has reached the end of their own leash. He leads the reader through the stages of grief, and each chapter is filled with worksheets for the reader on how to combat these as he urges the reader to face their feelings full on instead of ignoring them and eventually making things worse. Midas is not only a dog with unconditional love, deep devotion and true loyalty, he is a dog who has suffered big losses in his life. In this book, he teaches us some of life's most valuable lessons. He will show you how to stop barking up the wrong tree by giving tools to help you overcome grief and loss. Do you feel like you have reached the end of your leash with nowhere else to go? That is what happened to Midas. He tried to ignore his feelings but that didn't solve anything. In fact, it made things worse. Pretending that things were alright didn't make them go away. Healing began once he decided to stop cowering away in the comfort of his dog house and take action. You're invited to join him in his story. Together, you will learn how to recover from losses and pain. Also, there is a website: Whatsyourgrief.com that has a list of 64 books that you might want to explore for further reading material. If I can be of further assistance to you, please let me know. Take care Patricia McClain, MS, LPC School Counselor Lincoln Alternative Academy Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 {405} 533-6331 pmcclain at stillwaterschools.com On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 3:10 PM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board > wrote: If anyone has suggestions of books or activities to do with students dealing with the loss of a parent, I could sure use the ideas. Two sisters (one in 6th grade and one in 2nd grade) just lost their dad in a car accident over the weekend. I would appreciate any advice or ideas as I am a new SC and this is my first experience as a SC dealing with this directly. Thank you. _______________________________________________ Counselors mailing list Counselors at lists.onenet.net https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Tue Jan 21 19:01:34 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 01:01:34 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] FW: FW: Grief In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Several years ago, I had two students lose their mom one morning as she was running in our park. I bought two cute boxes that I found at Ross. They were fairly cheap. I saw the students on a weekly basis and each week we would add to their boxes. (I saw each student separately because each needed to grieve in a different way.) We called them Memory boxes. You can have them bring special items from home, pictures, they can make something to remember him by, letters/cards, etc. This helps the students open up about their feelings. I am not sure where you are located, but Calm Waters in OKC may be a resource for you. There website is https://www.calmwaters.org/ https://www.calmwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/CW-logo-Stacked-e1443536109407.png] 4334 NW Expressway, Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Phone: 1-405-841-4800 Fax: 1-405-841-4803 I believe they also have satellite offices. Hope this helps and keep your chin up.... First year is tough Amy Russell (she/her/hers) Counselor Noble High School (405) 872-3441 Ext. 7507 Go Bears! A New Leash on Life: A Remedy for Healing After Loss is a one-of-a kind self- help book led by Midas, a feisty golden retriever. Perfect for young readers, Midas is a gentle guide who teaches valuable lessons about life, death, abandonment and emotional well being. Using snippets from his own life growing up as the runt of the litter, to losing his mother and eventually being adopted, Midas is determined to help any reader who has reached the end of their own leash. He leads the reader through the stages of grief, and each chapter is filled with worksheets for the reader on how to combat these as he urges the reader to face their feelings full on instead of ignoring them and eventually making things worse. Midas is not only a dog with unconditional love, deep devotion and true loyalty, he is a dog who has suffered big losses in his life. In this book, he teaches us some of life's most valuable lessons. He will show you how to stop barking up the wrong tree by giving tools to help you overcome grief and loss. Do you feel like you have reached the end of your leash with nowhere else to go? That is what happened to Midas. He tried to ignore his feelings but that didn't solve anything. In fact, it made things worse. Pretending that things were alright didn't make them go away. Healing began once he decided to stop cowering away in the comfort of his dog house and take action. You're invited to join him in his story. Together, you will learn how to recover from losses and pain. Also, there is a website: Whatsyourgrief.com that has a list of 64 books that you might want to explore for further reading material. If I can be of further assistance to you, please let me know. Take care Patricia McClain, MS, LPC School Counselor Lincoln Alternative Academy Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 {405} 533-6331 pmcclain at stillwaterschools.com See if their mother will send some pictures to school. Assist them in making a small scrapbook. This is an excellent time for them to share things with you about their father plus they will have their own book of their father. Another idea is to ask for shirts and assist them in making a pillow (let your FCCLA advisor assist you) from the shirt for each of them. A Rainbow of Hope by Linda Hagler, M. Ed., When Dinosaurs Die A Guide to Understanding Death by Laurie Krasney Brown and Marc Brown and I Miss You A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas are all good picture books for younger children on grief. It gives a good starting point to begin the conversation and help guide a student through their grief. Linda Hagler's book is actually a set that covers multiple topics and includes ideas and tips on working with students. I recommend* 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child* by The Dougy Center, The National Center for Grieving Children & Families and* A Child's View of Grief *by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. These will help you. This summer I had a student lose a younger sibling in a farming accident. I presented him and the family with the book "The Memory Box; A Book about Grief" and an empty box to place things in that were important. I put in a few things that represented the student that passed (frog stickers, batman stickers, etc. ). I also have a counseling agency that comes to the school for weekly sessions. Prayers for you and the family, because this is one of the most difficult things as a school counselor I've had to deal with. From: Counselors > On Behalf Of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:05 PM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Grief If anyone has suggestions of books or activities to do with students dealing with the loss of a parent, I could sure use the ideas. Two sisters (one in 6th grade and one in 2nd grade) just lost their dad in a car accident over the weekend. I would appreciate any advice or ideas as I am a new SC and this is my first experience as a SC dealing with this directly. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From counselors at lists.onenet.net Wed Jan 22 10:14:49 2020 From: counselors at lists.onenet.net (OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board) Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 16:14:49 +0000 Subject: [Counselors] FW: FW: FW: Grief In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I would contact The Tristesse Grief Center in Tulsa for direction. They have great resources and services if you are close to Tulsa. 918-587-1200 *Becky Copeland, MS* Counselor, Students last name N-Z 9th & 10th graders Owasso High School West Campus Owasso, OK 918-272-5334 ext. 8030 (main) 918-274-3499 (west campus main office) 918-274-3006 (fax) I bought a journal for one of my girls (2nd grade) who lost her father suddenly a couple years ago. We would visit and write fun memories (or draw pictures) she had of her dad in the journal. Besides missing him, she was fearful of forgetting her favorite things about him. We also had an open door policy that she could come and talk about her dad anytime she felt the need throughout the day. Her class bought her a locket and got a picture of her dad from her mom to put inside it. Prior to the locket, she carried a picture of him with her. I hope some of these ideas help. Several years ago, I had two students lose their mom one morning as she was running in our park. I bought two cute boxes that I found at Ross. They were fairly cheap. I saw the students on a weekly basis and each week we would add to their boxes. (I saw each student separately because each needed to grieve in a different way.) We called them Memory boxes. You can have them bring special items from home, pictures, they can make something to remember him by, letters/cards, etc. This helps the students open up about their feelings. I am not sure where you are located, but Calm Waters in OKC may be a resource for you. There website is https://www.calmwaters.org/ https://www.calmwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/CW-logo-Stacked-e1443536109407.png] 4334 NW Expressway, Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Phone: 1-405-841-4800 Fax: 1-405-841-4803 I believe they also have satellite offices. Hope this helps and keep your chin up.... First year is tough Amy Russell (she/her/hers) Counselor Noble High School (405) 872-3441 Ext. 7507 Go Bears! A New Leash on Life: A Remedy for Healing After Loss is a one-of-a kind self- help book led by Midas, a feisty golden retriever. Perfect for young readers, Midas is a gentle guide who teaches valuable lessons about life, death, abandonment and emotional well being. Using snippets from his own life growing up as the runt of the litter, to losing his mother and eventually being adopted, Midas is determined to help any reader who has reached the end of their own leash. He leads the reader through the stages of grief, and each chapter is filled with worksheets for the reader on how to combat these as he urges the reader to face their feelings full on instead of ignoring them and eventually making things worse. Midas is not only a dog with unconditional love, deep devotion and true loyalty, he is a dog who has suffered big losses in his life. In this book, he teaches us some of life's most valuable lessons. He will show you how to stop barking up the wrong tree by giving tools to help you overcome grief and loss. Do you feel like you have reached the end of your leash with nowhere else to go? That is what happened to Midas. He tried to ignore his feelings but that didn't solve anything. In fact, it made things worse. Pretending that things were alright didn't make them go away. Healing began once he decided to stop cowering away in the comfort of his dog house and take action. You're invited to join him in his story. Together, you will learn how to recover from losses and pain. Also, there is a website: Whatsyourgrief.com that has a list of 64 books that you might want to explore for further reading material. If I can be of further assistance to you, please let me know. Take care Patricia McClain, MS, LPC School Counselor Lincoln Alternative Academy Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074 {405} 533-6331 pmcclain at stillwaterschools.com See if their mother will send some pictures to school. Assist them in making a small scrapbook. This is an excellent time for them to share things with you about their father plus they will have their own book of their father. Another idea is to ask for shirts and assist them in making a pillow (let your FCCLA advisor assist you) from the shirt for each of them. A Rainbow of Hope by Linda Hagler, M. Ed., When Dinosaurs Die A Guide to Understanding Death by Laurie Krasney Brown and Marc Brown and I Miss You A First Look at Death by Pat Thomas are all good picture books for younger children on grief. It gives a good starting point to begin the conversation and help guide a student through their grief. Linda Hagler's book is actually a set that covers multiple topics and includes ideas and tips on working with students. I recommend* 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child* by The Dougy Center, The National Center for Grieving Children & Families and* A Child's View of Grief *by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. These will help you. This summer I had a student lose a younger sibling in a farming accident. I presented him and the family with the book "The Memory Box; A Book about Grief" and an empty box to place things in that were important. I put in a few things that represented the student that passed (frog stickers, batman stickers, etc. ). I also have a counseling agency that comes to the school for weekly sessions. Prayers for you and the family, because this is one of the most difficult things as a school counselor I've had to deal with. From: Counselors > On Behalf Of OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 3:05 PM To: counselors at lists.onenet.net Subject: [Counselors] Grief If anyone has suggestions of books or activities to do with students dealing with the loss of a parent, I could sure use the ideas. Two sisters (one in 6th grade and one in 2nd grade) just lost their dad in a car accident over the weekend. I would appreciate any advice or ideas as I am a new SC and this is my first experience as a SC dealing with this directly. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Milton Berle* On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 8:11 AM OSRHEStudent Prep PK-12 Counselor Discussion Board wrote: > Would anyone be willing to share your District Counseling Plan with me? > Our plan has not been updated in quite some time, and I'd love some > examples! > > Thank you in advance! > > > > *Amy Whitewater, M. Ed* > > Community Manager - Project AWARE > > > > Woodward Public Schools > > > > 580-256-6063 x 3547 > _______________________________________________ > Counselors mailing list > Counselors at lists.onenet.net > https://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/counselors -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JH & HS Comprehensive Program 2019-2020.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 16729 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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