Following a brief recap of our August and October CSCP webinars, teams will get about 5 hours of work time with access to our Hatching Results experts and OSPI staff for direct support. Visit the hyperlinked chart to register today!
Closing-the-Gap
Comprehensive School Counseling Programs play a crucial role in identifying and addressing academic, attendance or behavioral discrepancies (i.e. "gaps") in student data. Identifying discrepancies allows CSCP teams to challenge biases, intervene equitably, and positively impact student outcomes. Use the tip below to inform your Closing-the-Gap Action Plan!
Ready to put using data into practice? Join our applied learning and supported Data mini-series intervention project - see below!
Closing the Gap: The Science of School Counseling
Missed the first session? No problem! It’s not too late to join this training. When you register, you'll gain access to the recording so you can catch up before the next session on Nov. 29th.
The series concludes in time for National School Counseling Week so you can share your data with your administrator and stakeholders!
Join us on 11/29 as we learn about finding the root cause(s) in the data set you choose to focus on!
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Now offering monthly CSCP office hours!
Friday, 11/3 from 10:30-11:30am
Got a question about your CSCP? Join the OSPI school counseling team for a monthly, virtual office hour. No pre-registration required! Click the link below to join the office hour on Friday, November 3rd from 10:30 to 11:30am. Can't make it? No problem! Send us an email or join us in December. Contact information can be found at the bottom of this newsletter.
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All the CSCP webinar recordings in one place!
OSPI created a YouTube playlist of all the CSCP webinar and workshop recordings, so you can easily share the resources with your colleagues or catch up on trainings that you missed! Bookmark it to your web browser so it's only a click away! Remember, you can still find the slide deck and watch guides on the CSCP webpage.
Same great content, two different formats!
Course window open from 10/30 - 12/8
There are multiple courses to choose from - take one or all! You can complete the courses by yourself, with a colleague or team, and on your own time at your own pace. These courses include built-in knowledge checks. Participants earn 15 clock hours per completed course! These asynchronous courses are GREAT for district counselor PLCs. Click the button below to register.
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Nov. 17, Tier 1 School Counseling Programming
There are up to 7 live, half-day workshops hosted by Hatching Results trainers. Register for one or bundle all seven! These trainings include group interaction and live Q&A. Missed the first two? No problem! Register and watch the recordings before the next webinar-style workshop. Participants earn 5 clock hours per event. Click the button below to register.
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Call for Proposals Closes 11/17
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Comprehensive School Counseling Programs
- Working with Families
- Counseling Skills
- Social/Emotional Learning
- Data
- Personal Boundaries at Work
- Suicidal Ideation / Student Safety
- Using Standards to Create Lessons
- Culturally Responsive School Counseling
Join OSPI and Hatching Results for their 4th and final "webinar" as a WSCA pre-conference session on Wednesday, March 6th!
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Tier II Solutions for Student Well-Being
Not all supports need to be offered to everyone, and not all supports have to be offered to individual students either. But what do group supports look like? Who offers them? How does that work with a school schedule? We want to share with you ideas on ways you can level up your tier II supports. Learn about the strategic team staffing that will provide greater access to resources. We’ll be hosting University of Washington’s Rachel Barret and her colleague Debra Limon to share some pro tips to inspire you. We’ll also have a panel of practitioners to share what this work looks like in Ocosta, and Burlington-Edison. Free Clock Hours are available through pdEnroller. Register: bit.ly/GradEq2023-24
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In Partnership with Seattle Children's and the Partnership Access Line, Forefront Suicide Prevention is pleased to present a FAST Skills Workshop Series. The First Approach Skills Training (FAST) programs are designed to provide brief, evidence-based behavioral therapy for youth and families with common mental health concerns.
These workshops, intended for parents/caregivers and/or school based mental health providers will give an overview of the FAST approach and accompanying resources.
Webinars are on the 4th Thursday of each month from 12-1pm. Use the discount code “OSPIBHN” to waive the fee OR choose to donate to pay this programing forward. This opportunity is open across Washington state.
The Request for Proposals No. 2024-01: High School and Beyond Plan Platform closed. OSPI received 20 proposals. In accordance with ESSB 5243, the proposals are being reviewed and a legislative report of qualified vendors and cost estimates is due to the Governor and Legislature by Jan. 1, 2024.
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As of October 16, Dr. Jill Diehl joined the Graduation and Pathway Preparation team to lead the state’s efforts towards adopting a universal platform for HSBP as OSPI’s new High School and Beyond Planning Program Supervisor. We are thrilled to have Jill taking the lead in this work! Please join us in giving her a warm welcome to this space.
As Jill transitions into this role, Maria Muto and Kim Reykdal will continue to provide support. You can reach out to Jill at jill.diehl@k12.wa.us
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Contact Us
Elementary School Counseling Program Supervisor
Kylie Massey, kylie.massey@k12.wa.us
Secondary School Counseling Program Supervisor
Maria Muto, maria.muto@k12.wa.us
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