The Virginia School Counselor Association (VSCA) 2015 Student Scholarship was established in 2015 for the purpose of providing financial assistance to Virginia students pursuing post-secondary opportunities. One scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded each year funds are available. Participants should be high school seniors planning to pursue a post-secondary opportunity, with a minimum unweighted cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Applications must be submitted by April 17, 2015; final selection will be made by May 22.
Category Archives: School Counseling
Service Academy Day 2015 Will Be Held March 28
Senator Mark Warner invites high school and middle school students, their parents, and guidance counselors to Academy Day 2015 on Saturday, March 28, 2015. Attendees will be provided a comprehensive overview of the United States service academies and their admission process. In addition, students will be able to meet with officials from all five service academies as well as representatives from the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB), ROTC programs, Virginia Tech, and the Virginia Military Institute. Continue reading
It’s School Counseling Week! Have You Thanked Your Counselor Today?
National School Counseling Week 2015, “Celebrate School Counseling,” will be celebrated from Feb. 2-6, 2015, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of professional school counselors within U.S. school systems. National School Counseling Week, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. National School Counseling Week is always celebrated the first full week in February. It’s a golden opportunity to show your community’s appreciation for your school counselor(s)!
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U.S. Department of Education Announces Guidance on Bullying of Students With Disabilities
As part of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, the U.S. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has issued guidance to schools reminding them that bullying is wrong and must not be tolerated—including against America’s 6.5 million students with disabilities. If a student with a disability is being bullied, federal law requires schools to take immediate and appropriate action to investigate the issue and, as necessary, take steps to stop the bullying and prevent it from recurring. Read more »
Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk This Saturday, October 18!
In the United States, a person dies by suicide every 13.3 minutes, claiming more than 39,500 lives each year. The Out of the Darkness Community Walks are the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s (AFSP) signature fundraising campaign, bringing together family, friends, colleagues and supporters at 3-5 mile walks in hundreds of communities across the country. Join the first local Out of the Darkness Community Walk this Saturday, October 18, at East End, Green Springs (near Zion Crossroads in Louisa County). The walk begins at 10 a.m.; you can preregister online or register onsite beginning at 9 a.m. Get involved »
Automotive Technology Program Training – Registration Extended to October 8!
Attention school counselors: Registration for this training opportunity has been extended to October 8!
The Virginia Department of Education in partnership with the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association presents the Automotive Technology Program Training on October 15, 2014 at Northern Virginia Community College. Designed for school counselors, this four-hour training will focus on career opportunities for students interested in the automotive technology industry. Continue reading
School Counseling Update from the VDOE
The Virginia Department of Education’s Office of Career and Technical Education Services has compiled the following list of resources and professional development and grant opportunities of particular interest to school counselors. Continue reading