Welcome to our new website! We hope that you take some time to browse our user friendly features. Members, you can now renew and update your membership information at any time. Look for our introductory email with your login information. We use your email address from your last membership application. Use the Member Login button at the top right corner. In addition, you may opt to be included in the online membership directory. The directory is a tool for school counselors to network and find specific information such as other NBPTS or NBCC school counselors or even another school counselor in your region.
The site also has added online registration for all professional development workshops and other events. To find a workshop near you, go to the professional development page. You may also go to your regional page to find specific information about regional workshops too!
Another addition to our resources is the NCSCA Forum. This site is a public meeting place that provides school counselors with a shared calendar, discussion forums, member profiles, photo gallery, file storage and more. For all counselors, we have regional forums located on the regional page. For members we have the interest level sharing for across the state for elementary, middle, secondary and government relations at our NCSCA Forum located on the top tool bar.
NCSCA Elections
Look for NCSCA Election information soon! Vote for president elect in 2010!
NCSCA Leadership Day
Leadership Day is an opportunity for those interested in stepping into a leadership role with NCSCA. Meet the current board members, observe a meeting in progress, or attend for the professional development topic on leadership. Look for information coming soon!
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"21st Century School Counseling Supervision: Are We Addressing National Standards?"
The purpose of this study from Albany State University College of Education is to learn about school counselors' training in and use of counseling supervision. Experience as a school counselor is the only requirement for participation in the study. Click here to participate in this study.
NCSCA Award Winners
Congratulations to this year's winners! For more information on the winners, go to the NCSCA Magazine.
Counselor Educator of the Year -- Dr. Laurie Williamson -- ASU
Director - Guidance/Counseling -- Dr. Marrius Pettiford -- Alamance-Burlington
Elementary School Counselor of the Year -- Rebecca Atkins -- Millbrook Elementary
Middle School Counselor of the Year-- Jean Carter -- Heritage Middle School
Secondary School Counselor of the Year -- Tammy Rhye Butler -- Middle Creek High School
National School Counseling Week: February 1– 5, 2010
Congress Celebrates School Counseling
Both the House and Senate passed resolutions declaring Feb. 1-5, 2010, as National School Counseling Week to honor the important role school counselors play in students' lives. Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Calif.) and Rep.Vern Ehlers (R-Mich.) introduced the resolution on the House side, and on the Senate side, S. Res 381 was introduced by Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine).
All school counselors are encouraged to spend the week promoting the profession in your buildings across the state. Go to www.schoolcounselor.org for ideas to use.
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Legislative Day: June 16, 2010
School counselors from across the state will come together to advocate for our students and our profession. Counselors will receive training on legislative issues in the morning and will have the opportunity to meet with senators and representatives in the afternoon.
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ASCA Annual Conference: July 3 – 6, 2010, Boston Massachusetts
Network with school counselors across the country and engage in professional development to enhance your service to students. Go to www.schoolcounselor.org for more details and registration information.
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