| High school counselors are stretched way too thin. A lot have 300+ students, manage 50+ 504s, literally save kids’ lives, have endless responsibilities with regard to scheduling, academic and emotional support, college app prep, crisis intervention, etc, and their work is never enough. |
| How is the job pipeline - about how many graduate with this degree? |
Would you want to after watching the video of the fight at Whitman? |
What? |
They write student's college recommendation too using a brag sheet parents complete. Aside from that, it appears they are there to get information to be loquious rather than actually trying to answer students' questions even if questions are "simple." What exctly are they trained on or have a degree for? |
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Counselors have also told students or the parents that they don't know about X subject. It should have been a straightforward question for a counselor to answer.
Is there a shortage of school counselors? |
There are 11 counselor positions posted on MCPS's site. Some have been open since August. |
| Counselor is a misnomer. They should be called schedulers. |
My child’s counselor is a licensed therapist. I think counselor training involves a significant amount of clinical mental health training, although, I don’t know that MCPS is using counselors in this way. |
Because they are overloaded with other responsibilities. |
Someone up thread mentioned schedulers. Can't they hire "registrars" or schedulers for class scheduling to free up counselors' duties? It may be easier to find schedulers. |
My three had the full gamut from horrible to life-changing. When we adopted DS, he was a ninth grader. His counselor at Blair really walked the talk about trauma. |