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Conflict Resolution

BRIEF SUMMARY Conflict resolution is a critical transferable skill that all of our students need to learn. This is the ability to explore and discuss different points of view respectfully and come to a consensus on a course of action.…

Confidentiality

BRIEF SUMMARY In essence, confidentiality in a school counseling setting refers to the student’s right to have what they share in the counseling relationship to be kept private.  The school counselor does not have the right to divulge this information…

Conduct Disorder

BRIEF SUMMARY Conduct disorder is a type of behavior disorder. It’s when a child has antisocial behavior. He or she may disregard basic social standards and rules. KEY POINTS Children may also: Be irresponsible Skip school or run away (delinquent…

Virtual College Tours

BRIEF SUMMARY This page is currently under construction.  If you have related content or resources to add, you may submit it via the “Contact Topic Manager” box below. KEY POINTS Bullet 1 Bullet 2 SHARED WISDOM What I have learned…

College/Campus Visits

Visiting a college is the best way to get a feel for the campus — from classes and dorms to the cafeteria menu.  All colleges have admission offices that can help students plan a visit.  High schools may organize group tours of nearby colleges.

College Goal Sunday

College Goal Sunday is a state-based volunteer program that provides free financial aid information and assistance to students and families as they prepare for post-secondary education.  College Goal Sunday provides support in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Admissions

The college admissions process is the process through which a student applies to a college and receives a judgment regarding admission based on that application

Body Safety

Indiana and sexual abuse: Senate Enrolled Act 295, which updated existing law (IC 20-30-5-5.7), requires public schools, charter schools, and accredited nonpublic schools to use research or evidence-based instruction on child abuse and child sexual abuse for students in grades K–12. Instruction must be completed by December 15 of each school year.