Effective communication between the guidance and counseling program and all stakeholders requires the formation of collaborative structures within the school and with the community. These structures may include site councils and program advisory committees. They may also include partnerships with employers and other community members to generate learning experiences, program resources, and individual student supports.
These are few examples of partnership committees here in our school are:
Annually evaluate progress made toward stated objectives
These are few examples of partnership committees here in our school are:
- Local School Advisory Committee (LSAC)
- Business partners
- Booster club/ school volunteers
- Other parent-teacher organizations and other representative groups that are focusing on school improvement efforts may serve in this capacity.
- Assess the guidance and counseling needs of the community and school
- Assist in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data
- Investigate best practices in other communities
- Help develop and maintain program elements
- Review and recommend program materials
Annually evaluate progress made toward stated objectives
- Assist in the revision of the goals and objectives of the program
- Offer specific recommendations for improvement
- Serve as an avenue of communication between the program and community
- Assist the program in obtaining community support
- Collaborate with community organizations in providing services to students and their families
- Work with employers to create learning opportunities for students