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Dear Parents,
Greetings! My name is Ms. Davis, and I am the school counselor at Barrington Place Elementary. The elementary years are a time when students begin to develop their academic self-concept and understand how they learn and build confidence in their abilities to be successful at school. It’s also a time when students develop decision-making and communication skills in addition to character values. As students grow and learn throughout their elementary years, they acquire and develop attitudes towards self, peers, school, social groups, and families.
Elementary school counselors are educators uniquely trained in learning strategies, child development, self-management, and social skills. As an elementary counselor, I implement a comprehensive school counseling program to support student success. This includes classroom guidance lessons that align with the Fort Bend ISD Profile of a Graduate, focusing upon knowledge, attitudes, and skills students need to acquire in support of academic, social/emotional, and career development. These skills serve as the foundation for future success.
I look forward to seeing your child when I visit classrooms this year. If you have additional questions, please contact me at 281-634-4043.
Sincerely,
Ms. Davis
BPE Counselor
What Do School Counselors Do?
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Professional School Counselors are available at Barrington Place School to provide a Comprehensive Developmental Guidance Program and services for all students in the areas of:
- Guidance Curriculum - In an effort to help students develop competence in essential life skills
- Responsive Services - Provide intervention for immediate personal/social/emotional concerns
- Individual Planning - Provide guidance to help students plan, monitor, and manage their personal, educational and career goals, and facilitate transition activities for post-secondary education and/or training
- System Support - Support campus staff, parents, and community to promote the educational, career, personal, and social development of students, as well as the Developmental Guidance Program