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Your exclusive source for creative high school counseling resources Energize your school counseling program, and remind yourself how much you love your job!

College & career planning: A printable guide for high school students.  These career planning worksheets will help high school students in career preparation activities during career education for high school. #careerpath #careereducation #collegeprep

College & career planning: A printable guide for high school students. These career planning worksheets will help high school students in career preparation activities during career education for high school. #careerpath #careereducation #collegeprep

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In this episode, we get to hear some voices from the field give their best tips to high school counseling interns (and even new high school counselors at that)! Listen in on a wealth of knowledge that these veteran high schools share with their new colleagues.
I don’t want you to forget to invite some very specific people who can contribute invaluable insight as you seek value and input for your school counseling program. Don’t pass up this opportunity to invite the right people to share their opinions about your school counseling services!
As high school counselors, we know that mindfulness resources can help lower stress levels and increase academic engagement for our students. Here are 4 creative mindfulness resources to engage your high school students in individual counseling, your classroom lessons, your small group lessons, or even school-wide!
School counseling advisory councils can feel very daunting and sort of unnecessary if you don’t have one in place yet. You’re probably wondering… “Why is this even important?” or “Is this something worth pursuing when we have at least one hundred other things on our plate?” How can we combat all roadblocks so that when August rolls around, we are ready to start a school counseling advisory council?