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1 Russell Counselor Schedule r06\11\08 8/19 8:30-10am A-Team prep WEB training 8/19 10am-12pm WEB Trainers, training 8/22 8:30-2:00 WEB Leader Training 8/ pm A-Team prep Orientation Day 8/28 10am-12pm WEB Make up Training/Skit Planning 1ST TRIMESTER September Hispanic Heritage Month Character Focus: RESPONSIBILITY 9/2 8-3:30 WEB Orientation Day 9/3-9/5 WEB Leaders help with new students 9/3-9/5 lunch Newcomer Table at Lunches 9/8 Counselor Survey with all students Peer Mediator Presentations 9/11 9/11 Commemoration 9/16 10:50 Counselor Chat 9/15 lunch WEB Masters Training 9/17 lunch New Student Hosts Training 9/12 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 9/22 Peer Mediator Recommendations from Teachers 9/23 10:50 Counselor Chat 9/18 6th per. 7th & 8th New Student Reception (NSR) 9/18 8am-12pm Counselor/CDS District Jobalike: 504 Training 9/22 Committee Schedule out 9/30 10:50 Counselor Chat 9/25 6th per. 6th Grade New Student Reception(NSR) 9/26 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 9/29 October Diversity Focus: Eastern European Heritage Month Character Focus: EMPATHY 10/6 1/2 Day Planning 10/1 Peer Mediator Apps Due 10/6 lunches Start Lunchtime Committees 10/6 Peer Mediator Interviews 10/7 10:50 Counselor Chat 10/3 3:00 Academic Student of the Month (ASM) 10/3 8-10am Counselor/CDS District Jobalike 10/13 6 week perfect attendance ice cream 10/14 10:50 Counselor Chat
2 10/31 8:00am Counseling Program Advisory Committee 10/24 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat November Diversity Focus: Native American Heritage Month Character Focus: GRATITUDE 11/3 8-10am Counselor/CDS District Jobalike 11/4 10:50 Counselor Chat 11/5 3:00 Academic Student of the Month 11/14 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 11/10 Youth Appreciation Week 11/11 10:50 Counselor Chat 11/17 The Great American Smoke Out: committee event 11/19-11/21 Food Drive Gear Up 11/24-11/26 Conferences 11/24-11/26 Recommendations for Winter Holiday Food Baskets 11/27-11/30 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
3 2ND TRIMESTER December Diversity Focus: Poverty Awareness Character Focus: GENEROSITY 12/1-3/6 8th Grade CIS Jr. Lessons: PE Pullout 12/01-12/12 Community Service: Food Drive / Gifts 12/1 contact Gresham and Barlow for forecasting and IB info 12/3 1st Trimester Perfect Attendance Ice Cream 12/2 10:50 Counselor Chat 12/11 6th per. New Student Reception (NSR) 12/1 Post Progressive Honor Rolls 12/5 3:10 WEBster Wonder Party #1: Great Start! 12/9 10:50 Counselor Chat 12/3 3:00 Academic Student of the Month 12/12 9:00am Admin/Counselor Chat 12/16 10:50 Counselor Chat 12/ am Counselor/CDS District Counselor Jobalike 12/15 Make Food Baskets and Wrap Presents 12/16-12/18 Food Basket and Gift Pick up January Diversity Focus: Diversity Week Character Focus: COURAGE 1/6 10:50 Counselor Chat 1/7 3:00 Academic Student of the Month 1/9 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 1/12-1/16 week DIVERSITY WEEK 1/13 10:50 Counselor Chat 1/16 8-3:30pm Counselor\CDS District Jobalike: Retreat 1/19 MLK Day 1/20 10:50 Counselor Chat 1/23 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 1/30 7 & 8 per. WEB Activity: Sing and Swing 1/27 10:50 Counselor Chat 1/29 6th per. New Student Reception (NSR) 1/30 Test Scores and Info for AVID, Honors, etc. February Diversity Focus: Black History Month Character Focus: KINDNESS 2/2-2/6 National School Counselor Week 2/3 10:50 Counselor Chat 2/4 3:00 Academic Student of the Month 2/13 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 2/10 10:50 Counselor Chat 2/6 8-10am Counselor/CDS District Jobalike
4 3RD TRIMESTER 3/11 2nd Trimester Perfect Attendance Ice Cream 3/10 10:50 Counselor Chat 3/6 8-10am Conselor/CDS District Jobalike 3/13 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 3/13 3:10 WEBster Wonder Party #2:Great Attendance! 3/17 10:50 Counselor Chat 3/19 6th per. New Student Reception (NSR) 3/23-3/27 SPRING BREAK! 3/31 10:50 Counselor Chat April Diversity Focus: Physical Differences Character Focus: COMPASSION 4/7 10:50 Counselor Chat 4/6 Teacher Recommendations for WEB 4/1 3:00 Academic Student of the Month 4/7 10:50 Counselor Chat 4/10 9:55am Admin/Counselor Chat 4/6? morning Barlow Forecasting: counselors hand out forecasting sheets 4/13? Barlow Forecasting: forecasting sheets due 4/14 10:50 Counselor Chat 4/20 WEB Leaders Recruiting in classrooms 4/3 8-10am Counselor/CDS District Jobalike 4/27 Virtue Award 4/21 10:50 Counselor Chat 4/23? Barlow Forecasting: counselors come to Russell 4/23 Career Day 4/24 all day 5th graders visit Russell 4/24 ASSESSMENTS DAY: No Students 4/28 10:50 Counselor Chat 4/30 6th per. New Student Reception (NSR) May Diversity Focus: Asian Character Focus: INTEGRITY? lunches Ambassador Training 5/5? PARENT NIGHT 5/1 3:30 May Day Flowers to Neighbors: committees 5/8? Special Olympics Parade 5/4-5/8 Teacher Appreciation Week 5/5 10:50 Counselor Chat 5/6 1 & 6 per. WEB Recruitment Day 5/6 3:00 Academic Student of the Month
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