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ESC StaffK-12 School Counseling & Social Workers

Sandy Rumpel

Kris DeLaune, Adm. Assistant, Counseling
Colleen Carrier, Adm. Assistant, Parent Education

Counseling Website

Parent Education Website

Program Description

The Boise School District Counseling Program is an integral part of each school's educational program supporting a base of academic success for each student. By design, it is developmental and focuses on milestones that follow sequentially as pre-school children become young adults. Counseling programs contain sequential activities that are organized and implemented by certified school counselors, teachers and administrators, in collaboration with students, parents/guardians and members of the community. All counselors follow the Boise School District Counseling Model which addresses student needs in three areas: academic, career and personal/social.

  • Program Management: School Counselors plan, implement and evaluate a developmental counseling program. They supervise activities of clerical, paraprofessional and volunteer personnel related to the counseling program.
  • Guidance Curriculum: School Counselors coordinate the schools developmental guidance curriculum. They assist teachers in the teaching of guidance related curriculum and contribute to interdisciplinary curriculum development.
  • Counseling: School Counselors provide individual counseling for students. They counsel small groups of student with similar concerns. Using accepted counseling theories and techniques appropriate to school counseling they guide individuals and groups of students through the development of educational, career, and personal plans.
  • Consultation and Student Advocacy: School Counselors consult with parents, teachers, administrators and other individuals to enhance their work with students. They represent the student needs to others.
  • Coordination: School Counselors coordinate with school and community personnel to bring together resources for students. They use a referral process for assisting students and others to use special programs and services.
  • Assessment: School Counselors participate in the planning and evaluation of the 2005 Boise School District Strategic Plan. They participate in the planning and evaluations of the district standardized testing program. They are skilled in interpreting test data and career assessment reports. They use other sources of student data appropriately for assessment purposes.

Social Workers and Community Resource Workers

Program Description: The Boise School District Social Worker program offers a variety of services directly to students, benefiting them in the student achievement process. Services range from individual problem solving to small group activities. The primary function of the social worker is to interface with community resources, social agencies, law enforcement and parents. Social Work services are not available in every school. The role of the social worker is a site-based decision. School Social Workers have the knowledge, skill and commitment to help students become educationally successful. Due to their area of expertise they may provide individual counseling, small group support, manage 504 cases, provide students and their families with drug and alcohol education, intervention or treatment information. They implement specialized training for students in conflict mediation and act as the liaison with local hospitals for students enrolled in the Boise School District.

Educational Services

K-12 School Counseling & Social Workers

Sandy Rumpel 854-4165 Fax 854-4012
E-mail:
Kris DeLaune, Adm. Assistant 854-4170
Colleen Carrier, Adm. Assistant, Parent Education 854-4103
Counseling Website
Parent Education Website
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