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Austin Elementary School

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Counselor's Corner

What is the role of a school counselor?

My job at Austin is to make sure that all of our students are being academically, socially and emotionally successful at our school.  I work with students, teachers and parents to facilitate a positive school experience and identify struggling learners.  School Counseling services are delivered in four specific ways:

  • School Guidance Curriculum - designing, structuring, and delivering classroom lessons designed to achieve specific competencies in all grades PK-5 (personal/social, academic, career)and driven by the needs of the school population
  • Individual Student Planning - assisting students with goal formation/planning (behavioral, academic, etc.)
  • Responsive Services - meeting immediate student needs (counseling, crisis intervention, consultation, referral, peer mediation, information-providing)
  • System Support - school-wide program planning and implementation. As well as consulting with other professionals, coordination of various supports for students and families.

 

A seal with a dove, a heart-shaped Earth, and a ribbon with symbols, reading "Kindness Certified School 2024".

  • Logo for "The Six Pillars of Character" with icons for citizenship, responsibility, fairness, caring, trustworthiness, respect.

Each month during the 2025-2026 school year, Lamar CISD will recognize one of the Six Pillars of Character as part of the District’s Whole Child Health and Wellness initiative.

The Six Pillars of Character are the core ethical values that help instill a positive school climate for students and create a culture of kindness, making schools a safe environment for students to learn.

 ​To learn more about the Six Pillars of Character, visit the Character Counts website

Tips for a Successful Year

  • Help your child set (and reach) realistic, measurable short-term goals.
  • Require your child to clean and organize his/her backpack one day per week.
  • Communicate with teachers about child’s progress and any concerns you may have.
  • Create a designated homework area for your child.
  • Make a plan to recognize your child’s academic accomplishments.