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Risk Assessment

Risk assessment typically refers to the attempt to predict an individual's general capacity and likelihood to attempt suicide or tendency to react to situations violently.

Personality Assessments

BRIEF SUMMARY KEY POINTS RESOURCES Senior Career Information Sheet using MBTI YouScience which costs $29 and utilizes personality insights along with aptitudes in sequencing, math, vocab, etc. 16personalities – based on Myers-Briggs (free) SHARED WISDOM [I] loved doing Holland Codes…

PSAT

The Preliminary SAT, also known as the PSAT/NMSQT® (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), is a preparatory version of the SAT exam. Not used to determine college admissions; intended to help students prepare for the SAT.

Student Success Skills

BRIEF SUMMARY Student Success Skills is a K-12 evidence-based model that helps students develop key cognitive, social and self-management skills. KEY POINTS Bullet 1 Bullet 2 RESOURCES Student Success Skills SHARED WISDOM We did a research study with it two…

Erin’s Law

Erin's Law is named after childhood sexual assault survivor and activist Erin Merryn, who is the founder of Erin's Law, a non-profit social welfare organization.  A

Mindfulness

Mindfulness is paying attention in a particular way on purpose, in the present moment, and without judgment." Jon Kabat Zinn, founder of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MSBR)

ScholarTrack

BRIEF SUMMARY ScholarTrack is a one-stop shop for guiding Hoosier students and families through the process of applying for and maintaining state-based financial aid. NOTE: 21st Century Scholars also use ScholarTrack to meet the Scholar Success Program requirement. KEY POINTS…

Student Scheduling

BRIEF SUMMARY Throughout the year, school counselors meet with students on an individual basis. As a part of individual student planning, the counselors work in collaboration with students, families and school staff members to help each student develop academically, socially…

Motivational Interviewing

Motivational interviewing (MI) is a patient-centered method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change health behavior by exploring and resolving ambivalence. Numerous studies have illustrated the efficacy of MI as a promising strategy to encourage positive health behavior change around substance abuse, oral health and diet and exercise.