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School Counseling Program

John Codington Elementary School Counseling Program



Scott Deese, M.Ed.                    Anna Weddington, NCC,NCSC
School Counselor K-2                  School Counselor 3-5  
790-2236 x 106                         790-2236 x 107           




Purpose:
The purpose of the Codington School Counseling Program is to help meet 
the social, emotional, academic, and behavioral needs of our students by 
placing special emphasis on self-esteem, character education, and social 
skills.



Specific services include:

Individual counseling:  This service is based on the individual needs of one 
student.  Referrals to meet privately with a student come from parents, 
teachers, and students. 


Small group counseling:  
This service is designed to meet the needs of five to six 
students who have the same concerns or who have common 
interests.  Possible group topics may include (but are not limited to) 
self-esteem, social skills, divorce, anger management, grief and loss, 
bullying, assertiveness skills, and relational aggression.


Classroom guidance:
This service is designed to meet the needs of all students students in a 
proactive and developmental manner.  Guidance lessons integrate the themes of 
My Self, My Friends, My World, and My Future into the goals and objectives of 
the Standard Course of Study for School Counseling.

Consultation:  
This service involves collaborating with teachers and parents to plan 
strategies to meet student needs and to provide information about additional 
resources.

School-wide Character Education:  
In order to promote positive character development, we have a character trait 
that is emphasized each month.  Listed below are the designated character 
traits:

September:  Responsibility
October:    Self-discipline
November:   Respect
December:   Integrity
January:    Kindness
February:   Tolerance
March:      Courage
April:      Perseverance
May:        Good Judgement

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