Counselor's Notebook, June 2010

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MASCA

MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION

VOL. 46, NO. 10

JUNE 2010

How Did You Do This Year?

MASCA sets 2010-2011 agenda

By CHRISTINE EVANS MASCA President

CHRISTINE EVANS

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elieve it or not, summer is almost here. The 2009-2010 school year is winding down, and our thoughts have turned from graduating seniors to working on academic and career planning with our underclassmen. We will be reviewing the progress and gains they made this year, and as we assess areas of strength and weakness, we help our students formulate an answer to the essential question, “How did you do this year?” Some of our students will be pleased with their final analysis of the year, and others will be disappointed, as they discover the need to plan for summer school. In either case, we can use this time to help them learn more about themselves, to think about what they want to do, and to set goals to move them to achieve what they want. Let’s use this time to review our progress, too, both personally and professionally. We have hopes and dreams, goals for the year. The end of the school year is the perfect time to ask “How did I do this year?” Did you accomplish all you wanted? Did you go someplace you always wanted to go? Are you pleased with your final analysis of the year? If not, what can you do differently next time out?

The beauty of the end of the year is that it signifies a new beginning, and that means a new opportunity to start over and form a new plan. Set new goals, reach for new heights. The important thing is to keep moving in the direction of your dreams. In some ways, for me this June is typical. I am involved in the usual end of the year tasks at work and preparing for a smooth opening to 2010-2011. Yet, in the midst of finishing up at work, this June also brings with it the end of my year as MASCA president.

MASCA: A look back When I evaluate the year from this perspective, the question becomes more about our association. We started the year with a work plan and specific goals. Now that the year is coming to an end, I find myself asking, “How did we do this year?” We can be pleased with what we (continued on page 4)

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n the coming year MASCA seeks to share the following position statements with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: 1. Proposal for MA Model for Comprehensive School Counseling programs adoption. 2. New school counselor evaluation tool. 3. Transformed school counselor job description. 4. Proposal for changes to the current school guidance counselor requirements for licensure. 5. Proposal for changes to the graduate program approval for school guidance counseling. 6. Professional development proposal for school counselors in the lowest performing schools. 7. Suggestions for specifically incorporating school counselors into the state’s second-round Race of the Top application. 8. Proposal for incorporating college (continued on page 11)

SAVE THE DATES! ASCA Conference 2010 Boston • July 3-6, 2010 To register, go to www.schoolcounselor.org Volunteers receive a $25 bookstore certificate and free attendance at the session they monitor. To volunteer, contact Jenn Lisk at ascabostonvolunteer@gmail.com

MASCA Fall Conference Boxborough • October 26, 2010 Details at www.masca.org


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