Hello, my name is Robin Butler and I am the K-5 counselor in Wamego, KS. I have been at my current position since 2000. I have two years teaching experience and have been a school counselor since 1988. I hope I can answer some of you questions below, but if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.
SCHEDULE:
At Central: Monday p.m., Tuesday, Thursday (785.456.7271 ext. 2016)
At West: Monday a.m., Wednesday, Friday (785.456.8333 ext. 3131)
What is the School Counseling Program?
The school counseling program is designed to promote academic, career and personal/social development. Within these areas the counselor focuses on the counseling curriculum, individual student planning, responsive services and system support.
Counseling Curriculum Topics:
Students meet weekly for classroom guidance activities. During our time together we discuss the following topics:
Positive Attitude
Respect
Responsibility
Citizenship
Personal Goals
Relationships
Self-Discipline
Conflict Resolution
(Character Education from the WiseSkills Curriculum)
Bullying/Harassment
Career Awareness/Exploration
Decision Making
What does the School Counseling Program provide students?
- Help resolve problems that interfere with learning;
- Counsel groups on the topics of;
- Divorce
- Grief
- Anger Management
- Friendship
- Deployment
- Counsel individual students;
- Conduct classroom guidance activities;
- Facilitate educational activities that help students understand the responsibilities of work and participation in school;
- Coordinate with school staff and community resources to assist students; and
- Offer crisis intervention and prevention.
How is a student referred to the school counselor?
Students may be referred to the counselor by self, parent/guardian, teacher, administrator, friend, or agency.
What does the school Counseling Program provide Parents/Guardians?
A positive relationship between school and home enhances the academic, career and persona/social development of children. Counselors work with parents/guardians to encourage academic and social success by:
- Involving parents/guardians;
- Offering “Becoming a Love and Logic® Parent” courses;
- Providing referral information about community resources;
- Informing parents/guardians of situations that may harm their child or that may harm others;
- Obtaining parental consent before proceeding with on-going counseling; and
- Protecting the privacy of information shared by parents and students.