School Counselor Appreciation Week kicks off in SWFL (2024)

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. – Doctors, nurses, EMT’s and teachers have been deemed the heroes of this ongoing pandemic and rightly so. This week, however, the school districts are celebrating the unsung heroes who continue to make a difference in and out of schools on a daily basis, the guidance counselors.“I’ve called them and of course I’m biased… the most valuable player or staff member at the school,” said Steve McFadden, the K-8 Counseling Coordinator for Collier County Schools. “I truly believe that the school counselor because of their training, because of their skill set, because of their flexibility, their absolute to adapt to change and to adjust and do what’s right and what’s necessary…maintain the old programs while developing new programs and problem-solving on the fly…makes them the most valuable player at the school,” McFadden said.It’s not just McFadden who feels this way. FGCU School Counseling Program Director Dr. Russell Sabella agrees. “It’s a time for us to recognize and celebrate the positive difference school counselors make in the lives of all students and families,” Sabella said. Through Friday, Feb 5, it’s National School Counselor Appreciation Week. A week Sabella says is well deserved since so little do people actually know just how demanding a School Counselors’ job really is.“Right now the average is one school counselor for about every 500 kids!” Sabella said. “They do what it takes to put together teams that do three things: one- is look at academic outcomes- how are students meeting their learning needs. Another one is helping students become more college and career ready!” She emphasizes the qualifications every School Counselor must have in order to get a job. “Our program is a minimum of 50 credits. Master’s degree. That’s a lot. Hundreds of supervised hours of counseling,” she said. Not to mention, the skills and ability to adapt at a moment’s notice. “We learn other people’s responsibilities just to help educate,” Allison Ferraro, the 9-12 Counseling Coordinator for the Collier County School District, said.“You may have a schedule or a do-list for a day and then you have a kid in crisis walk into your office and things happen.”Because of all the new challenges brought on by the pandemic, Ferraro and McFadden both say they expect this year’s appreciation week to hit a bit differently than years in the past. “I hope it just rings a little bit more true to them that we are really in the trenches trying to navigate this for all students,” Ferraro said. “Academics, social/emotional and then career development. So what an incredible honor to be able to do all that.”National School Counselor Appreciation Week kicked off on Monday, February 1st and runs through Friday, February 5th.

COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. – Doctors, nurses, EMT’s and teachers have been deemed the heroes of this ongoing pandemic and rightly so.

This week, however, the school districts are celebrating the unsung heroes who continue to make a difference in and out of schools on a daily basis, the guidance counselors.

“I’ve called them and of course I’m biased… the most valuable player or staff member at the school,” said Steve McFadden, the K-8 Counseling Coordinator for Collier County Schools.

“I truly believe that the school counselor because of their training, because of their skill set, because of their flexibility, their absolute to adapt to change and to adjust and do what’s right and what’s necessary…maintain the old programs while developing new programs and problem-solving on the fly…makes them the most valuable player at the school,” McFadden said.

It’s not just McFadden who feels this way. FGCU School Counseling Program Director Dr. Russell Sabella agrees.

“It’s a time for us to recognize and celebrate the positive difference school counselors make in the lives of all students and families,” Sabella said.

Through Friday, Feb 5, it’s National School Counselor Appreciation Week.

A week Sabella says is well deserved since so little do people actually know just how demanding a School Counselors’ job really is.

“Right now the average is one school counselor for about every 500 kids!” Sabella said. “They do what it takes to put together teams that do three things: one- is look at academic outcomes- how are students meeting their learning needs. Another one is helping students become more college and career ready!”

She emphasizes the qualifications every School Counselor must have in order to get a job.

“Our program is a minimum of 50 credits. Master’s degree. That’s a lot. Hundreds of supervised hours of counseling,” she said.

Not to mention, the skills and ability to adapt at a moment’s notice.

“We learn other people’s responsibilities just to help educate,” Allison Ferraro, the 9-12 Counseling Coordinator for the Collier County School District, said.“You may have a schedule or a do-list for a day and then you have a kid in crisis walk into your office and things happen.”

Because of all the new challenges brought on by the pandemic, Ferraro and McFadden both say they expect this year’s appreciation week to hit a bit differently than years in the past.

“I hope it just rings a little bit more true to them that we are really in the trenches trying to navigate this for all students,” Ferraro said. “Academics, social/emotional and then career development. So what an incredible honor to be able to do all that.”

National School Counselor Appreciation Week kicked off on Monday, February 1st and runs through Friday, February 5th.

School Counselor Appreciation Week kicks off in SWFL (2024)

FAQs

What is the theme for School Counselor Appreciation Day 2024? ›

ASCA has prepared sample morning announcements for you to consider using with your students as you celebrate National School Counseling Week, February 5-9. The sample messages below reflect the 2024 theme “Standards-Based, Student-Focused.”

What does a day look like for a school counselor? ›

They offer children personal, developmental and academic support throughout their school careers. At the middle school and high school level, school counselors assist adolescents in choosing their class schedules and help them prepare for the college or career path they will pursue after graduation.

How to be a school counselor in Florida? ›

Requirements for Florida School Counselor Certification
  1. At least one internship in School Counseling that must be completed in a public or private elementary or secondary school setting to total at least six (6) semester credit hours.
  2. Pass the Florida State Certification Examination for School Counselors.

How do you show appreciation to a school counselor? ›

Decorate their doors with signs expressing gratitude for the work school counselors do and the difference they make in students' lives. Have your class create a poster where each student shares something they appreciate about their school counselor. Bring them a special gift or treat.

What are the 4 themes of school counseling? ›

ASCA officials believe that by implementing these four themes of leadership, collaboration, advocacy and systemic change into the comprehensive school counseling program, school counselors can create an environment that is not only challenging for all students but also equitable.

How much are school counselors paid in Florida? ›

School Counselor Salary in Florida
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$61,651$1,185
75th Percentile$51,900$998
Average$43,280$832
25th Percentile$35,900$690

Can you be a counselor in Florida without a license? ›

Under the law, it is a felony offense for a person “to practice, attempt to practice, or offer to practice a health care profession without an active, valid Florida license [issued by the Department of Health] to practice that profession.”

How much do licensed counselors make in Florida? ›

The average licensed mental health counselor salary in Florida is $75,000 per year or $36.06 per hour. Entry level positions start at $67,183 per year while most experienced workers make up to $107,250 per year.

What do you write in Counselor Appreciation Day? ›

I hear your enthusiasm and dedication to your work. I hear your compassion for your students and your empathy for their families. I hear your positivity and motivating phrases. I hear your fears and I know that they keep you up at night.

What is the future outlook for a school counselor? ›

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5.4% employment growth for school counselors between 2022 and 2032. In that period, an estimated 18,400 jobs should open up. School counselors provide academic, personal and developmental support to school-age children.

Why is Teacher Appreciation week in May? ›

The National Education Association continued to observe National Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985. The National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May when the NEA Representative Assembly voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.

Why is there Teacher Appreciation Day? ›

The holiday dates back to 1953, when Eleanor Roosevelt urged Congress to set aside a day to recognize educators. In 1984, the National Parent Teacher Association designated the first week of May as Teacher Appreciation Week.

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