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Aptitude & Achievement Testing | Academic Assistance A professional school counselor is a licensed educator trained in school counseling. This person often holds a masters or doctoral degree in counseling. School counselors are knowledgeable about human behavior and provide assistance to students in four main areas: counseling (both academic and personal), group guidance (educational programming), consultation (with parents, faculty, and mental health professionals), and coordination of programs such as standardized testing (Muller-Ackerman, 2002).
Monthly Educational Theme September - Citizenship and Community (making friends, bullying, and conflict resolution) October - Wellness (physical and mental) November - Civic Service and Volunteerism December - Scholarship (exam preparation, stress management, etc.) January - Drug and Alcohol Awareness and Prevention February - Girls and Relationships (dating and sex education, "Worth the Wait" curriculum) March - "My Future" (college and career exploration) April - Getting Involved (co-curricular activities and athletics) May - Planning for Summer (summer programs and opportunities) Freedom from Chemical Dependency (FCD) - Eighth grade only FCD visits MUS on an annual basis to conduct a week-long drug and alcohol education course for students in both the eighth and tenth grades. The course covers everything from basic information about drugs and alcohol to ways to resist pressure to use. For more information about the FCD program, please visit their website. Drug Free Club The Drug Free Club promotes a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle through the organization of activities filled with camaraderie and fun. Each fall, students who wish to participate in the Drug Free Club sign a pledge stating, "I pledge to be drug- and alcohol-free and discourage the use of drugs and alcohol by my peers during this school year." Officers elected by the club's members plan activities throughout the year. Previous activities have included Dodgeball, Capture the Flag, and a Movie Night with neighboring schools, Hutchison and St. Mary's. This is a club open to any seventh- or eighth-grader at MUS. For more information on the Drug Free Club, contact Mrs. Schumacher, Lower School Counselor. Mentoring The mentoring program is designed to allow Upper School student leaders to interact with eighth graders in a small group setting. During these meetings, the mentors lead discussions and activities with approximately 10 lower school students during a 30-minute time period on Fridays. These meetings occur every two to three weeks. Topics for these meetings correspond with the educational theme of the month. Group Guidance Activities While eighth graders are in group mentoring activities, Mrs. Schuhmacher often conducts group guidance activities with the entire seventh grade. These activities often include games, watching videos, outside speakers, etc. The focus of these meetings is also consistent with the educational topic of the month. Personal Counseling Counseling Department Philosophy Aptitude and Achievement Testing Seventh Grade *Note: This is a date change from the official calendar. The Lower School Counseling Center monitors every student's grades at the end of each reporting period. Policy for Requesting Extended Time on Final Exams |