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Counselor's Corner

Melissa Schmidt the Counselor

My name is Melissa Schmidt and I am the school counselor at Arredondo Elementary. My job at Arredondo is to make sure that all of our students are being academically and socially successful at school. I work with students, teachers, and parents to facilitate a positive school experience and identify struggling learners. I use my experience as a teacher, counselor, and parent to help ensure that students’ needs are being met.

Counselor
Melissa Schmidt

(832)223-4805

mschmidt@lcisd.org

Who is a School Counselor?

A certified, trained, and caring professional who works with all students, parents, teachers, staff, and the community, in order for each student to achieve academic and social success. School Counseling services are delivered in four specific ways:

School Guidance Curriculum - designing, structuring, and delivering classroom lessons designed to achieve specific competencies in all grades PK-5 (personal/social, academic, career)and driven by the needs of the school population.
Student Planning - assisting students with goal formation/planning (behavioral, academic, etc.) through individual and group counseling.
Responsive Services - meeting immediate student needs (counseling, crisis intervention, consultation, referral, peer mediation, information-providing).
System Support - school-wide program planning and implementation. As well as consulting with other professionals, coordination of various supports for students and families.
The No Place for Hate® initiative provides educators and students with the resources to ensure that anti-bias and diversity education are an integral part of the school curriculum.  No Place for Hate® also helps to create and sustain inclusive school environments where all students feel valued and have the opportunity to succeed by promoting respect for individual difference while challenging bigotry and prejudice.  Launched in schools in 2001, the popular initiative has been embraced by hundreds of campuses throughout the Southwest region, including many in the Houston, Austin/Central Texas and El Paso areas.

Tips for a Successful Year

Help your child set (and reach) realistic, measurable short-term goals.
Require your child to clean and organize his/her backpack one day a week.
Communicate with teachers about child’s progress.
Create a designated homework area for your child.
Make a plan to recognize your child’s academic accomplishments.

Helpful Websites

School Success Tips - TeacherLists Blog

ASCA - American School Counselor Association

Bullying Prevention - StopBullying

Internet Safety - NetSmartz

No Place for Hate - NoPlaceforHate

STAAR Testing Information - Texas Education Agency

 

Logo featuring the phrase "No Place for Hate" in bold letters, symbolizing unity and anti-discrimination efforts   Logo of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness featuring a star, representing educational evaluation in Texas