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Centered on the formation of the whole person, services are offered to all students through class guidance lessons, individual and small group counseling sessions, as well as to all parents through parent and family counseling support.
COUNSELING SUPPORT SERVICES
Provided through a Christ-centered, solution-focused approach.
Services are both proactive and responsive in nature and facilitate the students’ intellectual, spiritual, moral, social, and emotional development so that students can more effectively manage their lives and realize their God-given potential.
WHOLE CLASS FORMATION LESSONS
- Lessons take place once a month, with the exception of December and May, for each grade.
- Topics of Focus:
Spiritual - Virtues, Theology of the Body, self-dignity and self-worth, respect, and compassion;
Educational - Setting goals, time management, learning styles;
Vocational - God’s calling for them, career as a vocation and ministry, becoming servant leaders;
Personal/social - Forming healthy relationships and friendships, forgiving vs. reconciling after being/feeling harmed in any way, managing stress and conflict, understanding self and others, respectful communication and social media.
INDIVIDUAL, SMALL GROUP, AND FAMILY SESSIONS
Available each day, to all students as needed/requested. These services may assist students with a variety of different issues/challenges (anxiety, stress, friendship/relationship issues or conflict, family stressors such as coping with changes at home, separation, and divorce, illness, etc.) that may affect their academic performance or behavioral/emotional functioning at school.
REFERRALS
Students may self-refer for counseling service or may be referred by parents, teachers, and/or other faculty/administrations.
LEARNING CENTER SUPPORT
Counseling support services may also work in consultation with the learning center to coordinate services that are connected to academic interventions and accommodations. Faculty may communicate academic alerts so that tutoring services can be provided and coordinated through the counseling office.
THE ANTONIAN CRANE LEARNING CENTER
Provides individualized assistance to students with documentation of different learning needs.
Promotes a collaborative partnership with parents, teachers, administration, and counselors in order to help enable each student to achieve optimal success.
Services provided by the Learning Center include accommodations, testing/diagnostic information,
progress monitoring, dyslexia interventions, skill-building, and Academic Seminar support classes.