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How School Counselors Support Students and Families in the Shelton School District

How School Counselors Support Students and Families in the Shelton School District

Episode 208 Published 3 months ago
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School counselors play a much bigger role than many people realize. In this conversation, two longtime counselors from the Shelton School District break down what that role really looks like today — from early elementary support to helping high school students prepare for life after graduation.

Recently retired elementary counselor Brian Wirzbicki shares how counseling has evolved over the years, especially in connecting families with academic, social-emotional, and community resources. CHOICE/Cedar counselor Susie Wirzbicki explains how counseling at the high school and alternative program level focuses on helping students discover who they are, build skills, and successfully “launch” into adulthood.

The conversation covers the shift away from the old “guidance counselor” model, why counselor-to-student ratios matter, how schools balance proactive and reactive support, and why ongoing family involvement remains critical even as students grow more independent. Parents, educators, and community members will gain a clearer understanding of how counselors support the whole child — and the whole family — throughout the K–12 journey.

#SheltonSchools #SchoolCounselors #StudentSupport #FamilyEngagement #EducationMatters #MentalHealthInSchools #K12Education

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