Saturday, April 8, 2017

P. 4 - Due Thursday, April 13 - A Visit with the Guidance Counselor

Recently, you had the opportunity to visit with one of your campus guidance counselors and learn about a number of factors surrounding his/her job.

Make a comment/compliment sandwich on this blog which includes something about one of the following:
  • Her education background
  • The journey that brought her to the position as a guidance counselor
  • The tasks she has to do on a regular and irregular basis
  • The personal characteristics needed to be successful as a guidance counselor
  • How she serves students, faculty and staff, and the community
  • The skills necessary to be a successful guidance counselor
  • The rewards of being a guidance counselor
Be sure that the comment portion of your remark adds value to the discussion.  Other readers should be able to take something thought-provoking away from your entry.  

Required:  You must BEGIN with your name, followed by the compliment/comment sandwich.  


21 comments:

  1. Sarah Ransdell-
    Ms. Trevino was so friendly and seemed like such a people person! I can't believe she worked in business before she was a teacher!

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  2. I never realized how many aspects there were in counseling, and I feel so fortunate to have Mrs. Bagley at my school who is prepared for anything student related, emotional or academic. -Kaelyn Jordan

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  3. I liked the fact that the most rewarding part of her job to her is when Seniors graduate and she gets to shake their hand when they walk across the stage. It's nice to now that she actually cares about her students and seeing them succeed.

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  5. I love the fact that no matter how busy she is, she drops everything the instant a student walks through the door with a problem. I wonder if being selfless comes as a natural thing to certain people?

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  6. I love the constant optimism and kindness that I get from you on my visits to the counselors. I can feel that you really care about my success and that of other students and that helps to motivate me more than you know.

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  7. I am very lucky to have someone like Mrs Trevino, the way she cares about her students and strives to make sure they are doing the best possible for the students to graduate. It really motivates me to do the best i can do in school.

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  8. Rocio Aviles
    I admire how empathetic Mrs. Larson towards students, even when she is busy with paper work. I can't wait to actually get to know my counselor junior and senior year and have a good connection with them.

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  9. Andrea Ayala
    I loved the way she took her time to explain the answers to our questions. I would have never thought that the counselors had so many tasks to do in a short amount of time. We should value them more because anytime anyone needs to go talk to them they stop what there doing to listen to them, and that is a really nice gesture of them to do.

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  10. I never realized how stressful Ms. Treveno's job is. I have so much respect for her and councler's like her. They work so hard to make the students life easier.

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  11. Brittiney Williams- I did not know Mrs. Bagely was from Maryland or that she was a nurse for 16 years! However, I really like how she included all of her background info. and how she explained her role and duties of being a guidance counselor. She is truly incredible and I'm glad she's a counselor at our school.

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  12. I loved how she would ask us questions about what we would want to do with college and were we would want to go to or what we want to do for our career.
    I think its cool that she was a middle school science and english teacher.

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  13. Ms.Bageluy is a passionate person. I liked how she expressed her feelings about helping students finding their path and her setting them in the right direction. She just loves being there for her students when it comes to their problems.

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  14. Good job on managing your time to do paperwork and deal with students problems. Could there be another way to make your job easier? When it comes to doing students schedules. - Mireya R.

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  15. Ms. Trevino is very caring and I couldn't believe she had a masters in business.

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  16. I realized that having the same job as Ms. Trevenos's is extremely difficult. They do everything they can to make our lives in high school so much easier.

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  17. Mrs. Trevino was very nice and seemed to be very interested in the students. I was shocked at all the tasks she said she had to do as a counselor.

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  18. I liked the fact that in some states counselors don't need to have teaching experience to be able to a counselor. I liked the way she was talking to us, she was talking so soft and calm that actually make you feel so comfortable.

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  19. Chery Thang

    I have learn so many things from mrs. Trevino. Before she become Guidance counselor she have to teach 3 years experience in class and need master degrees. I have learn Guidance Counselor need to be flexible and patience. In every 3 week she have to deal student that fail classes and she also need to deal with 500 students starting A to C. Guidance Counselor job are to help the students and graduate/ have their own task that were sign by the principle.

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  20. I'm very pleased on how well she was prepared.I love the fact that no matter how busy she is, she drops everything the instant a student walks through the door with a problem.She seemed very pleased with our visit,and i hope to see her again.

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  21. Mariah Fabila
    Iwas very happy to hear that she loves the way she feels after she knows she has helped a student graduate, although I never knew how many students she had to deal with.

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