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Home - American School Counselor Association (ASCA) ASCA is developing three books of sample lesson plans – one each for elementary, middle and high school counselors Each book will contain lesson plans for each of the 30 behavior standards contained in the ASCA Student Standards
School Counselor Roles Ratios As the role of the school counselor became clarified further, ASCA adopted 250:1 as the optimal ratio, which reflects the goal that school counselors spend 80% of their time in direct and indirect student services
ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets Behaviors for Student Success The ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets Behaviors for Student Success describe the knowledge, skills and attitudes students need to achieve academic success, college and career readiness and social emotional development
Membership - American School Counselor Association (ASCA) AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELOR ASSOCIATION ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets Behaviors for Student Success Standards in Practice Current Issues in Education ASCA-Recognized School Counselor Preparation Program
Join Renew - American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Keep your membership record up to date Log in above and navigate to My Profile to ensure your contact information and preferences are up to date, allowing ASCA to best meet your needs Consider signing up for auto-renewal to be sure you never experience a lapse in benefits
ASCA National Model - School counselor “The ASCA National Model ®: A Framework for School Counseling Programs" (PDF download) outlines the components of a school counseling program that is integral to the school’s academic mission and is created to have a significant positive impact on student achievement
ASCA Student Standards: Mindsets Behaviors for Student Success The 36 ASCA Student Standards are broad standards that identify and describe the knowledge, attitudes and skills students should be able to demonstrate as a result of a school counseling program