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MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION
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VOL. 51, NO. 1
SEPTEMBER 2014
Welcome to the New Year
Groups in Schools
By TINA KARIDOYANES MASCA President
By THERESA A. COOGAN, Ph.D. MASCA Past President
hile I am always excited for the first signs of summer and a slower pace to life, autumn is truly my favorite season. The crisp fall air, the leaves changing, and apple picking. It is also a fresh start for a new school year filled with enthusiasm and opportunity. I hope that you all were able to recharge and relax these past couple of months and are now looking forward to the new school year. The theme for the coming MASCA year is Building Blocks for the Future. Over the past few years there have been changes in our field — from how counselors are evaluated to a variety of opportunities to improve and expand the services we provide to our students. Building a solid foundation for school counseling curricula is key to our success as school counselors. MASCA will continue its long-standing collaboration with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to provide professional development to counselors as well as a variety of MASCA workshops and of course our Annual Spring Conference. With Race To The Top coming to a close this past August, you may be wondering where we go from here. At the ASCA conference this past summer, First Lady Michelle Obama addressed more
than 2,000 attendees. She addressed the importance of school counselors and how school counselors should not be a luxury within a school district, but rather a necessity, at ALL LEVELS of education: elementary, middle/jr. high, and high school. She shared a new initiative that began this past winter at the White House. Called Reach Higher, the initiative seeks to help every student on his/her path to college or a career upon graduating from high school. While the initiative is still in its forming stages, there is an opportunity for us to continue to advocate for our profession and define our roles in schools. If you have not heard her twenty-minute speech, I encourage you to go to the ASCA website and view her speech and then share it with your administrators and school board. We are still looking to fill a few openings on the Governing Board: Vice President Guidance Administrators, Membership Services Committee Chair, MA Model Committee Chair, and Membership Coordinator. If you or any colleagues are interested in learning more about taking on one of these positions, please contact me. If you are interested in volunteering your time on a committee or sharing an expertise in an area, we are always looking for new ideas and to build our team. In addition to the MASCA website and the Counselor’s Notebook, we will be using social media to share items of interest to school counselors and gather feedback. You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook. MASCA’s Facebook page is www.facebook.com/MassSchool Counselor. I invite you to“like” MASCA. Best wishes for an outstanding school year. ■
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roup work can be a very effective tool for school counselors, and school counselors should consider applying their group work training in their practice more often. Think of a time when you’ve been at work or volunteering your time and your role required that you work interactively with others. Remember the ways people communicated with each other (verbally and non-verbally). Remember the type of work you were focused on in your role. Remember what elements helped you to (continued on page 10)
Register now for MA Model Institutes September 18 & 19 Worcester September 22 & 23 Buzzards Bay/Wareham For information, go to www.masca.org or contact Helen O’Donnell, pdchair@masca.org