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School Counseling

 

Welcome to the School Counseling Department

We have three School Counselors here that service students according to their grade level;

Grade 6:  Mrs. Courtney Barber-Devine CBarber-Devine@wallingfordschools.org    

Grade 7:  Mrs. Kerri Funaro KFunaro@wallingfordschools.org

Grade 8:  Mrs. Emily DeHaan EDeHaan@wallingfordschools.org

To contact us by telephone: (203) 741-2907

HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

Moran Grades 6-8 Student Success Plans

Check out student success plans per grade level. Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8

 

Student Success Plan

The Student Success Plan (SSP) is an individualized student-centered plan that engages every student based on their unique interests and strengths. The SSP will begin in Grade 6 and continue through high school. It will provide the student support and assistance in setting goals for academic, career, social, emotional, and physical development. The SSP and supporting activities, such as student portfolios and experiences outside the classroom, along with academic/personal records should be electronic and portable following the student from school to school and district to district.

This refers to Legislation Public Act No. 11-135: “For the school year commencing July 1, 2012, and each school year thereafter, each local and regional board of education shall create a student success plan for each student enrolled in a public school, beginning in grade six. Such student success plan shall include a student’s career and academic choices in grades six to twelve, inclusive.”

In Wallingford, The Student Success Plan addresses each student’s personal needs and interests supported by school counselors, teachers, staff, parents, administration and the community.

Core Components of the Wallingford SSP Plan:

An effective Student Success Plan is built around three core components:

  1. Academic Development
  2. Career Development
  3. Social, Emotional and Physical Development.


SCHOOL COUNSELING

The school counseling staff provides a broad range of opportunities for problem solving and skill development. We support student growth through individual or group counseling. Our focus on academic performance, social behaviors and emotional needs help support student successes. If you are looking for community resources, please contact your child’s counselor for more information.

Helpful Links:

For Parent Portal for Power School: https://wallingford.powerschool.com

Guidance News

FIT TO GO PROGRAM:

In response to the growing youth health crisis, the Wallingford YMCA will once again offer the Fit To Go program. In this program, middle school students will learn about healthy living and nutrition, develop a focused and realistic work-out program they can stick with, have fun doing healthy activities, make new friends and feel better about themselves. There are two program—one for girls and one for boys. Both are after school two times a week and transportation is provided to the YMCA. We are looking for students who may benefit from this type of program. If you think your child may benefit from learning about healthy snacks with a nutritionist, fitness classes with a certified personal trainer, and fun activities, then please contact Guidance at 203-741-2907 for more information. Space is limited. It is a GREAT program! The next session will be starting soon! 

Naviance

Throughout the year your child will be working with his/her school counselor to begin planning for their future. All Moran students will utilize Naviance Succeed, an online program that provides students with tools to explore learning styles, career interests and identify goals. We encourage families to explore the Naviance website. Your child can access their Naviance account using their school issued user name and password that is used to log into the computers at Moran. 

Family Support Services

Rushford offers a behavioral health program that provides integrated care for adolescents with co-occurring disorders. This refers to the presence of psychological and behavioral conditions, which can include: anxiety disorders, mood disorders, conduct disorders, depressions, bipolar disorders, etc. Please click below to view their flyer. Rushford also does individual counseling for children ages 5 and up.
Click here for Rushford Flyer

Urgent crisis centers are available to families with children ages 18 and under who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis but DO NOT require emergency department level of care.
Read about the urgent crisis centers.
 

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