Lynne Gallagher- School Counselor for grades K-3 x 1504; lgallagher@trinityhillers.net
Our role is to support students regardless of need. Some of the services we provide include individual check-ins, group counseling, classroom lessons, and connecting students to school-based and community resources.
The school counseling classroom lessons are planned instruction that is delivered to students in each grade level. They are comprehensive in scope, preventative and responsive in nature, and developmental in design, aligned with the school counseling program's vision, mission and goals. The lessons are used to teach knowledge, attitudes and skills based on the ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors standards within the three domains of academic, career and social/emotional development.
School counselors offer small groups to positively impact student achievement, attendance and behavior. Small-group instruction is provided as a short-term intervention and includes a minimum of four sessions. If you are interested in having your child participate in a group, please complete and return the permission form sent home before the group starts OR email your child’s school counselor. Groups may include: Anger, Grief/loss, Friendship, Divorce, Worry/Anxiety.
The Student Assistance Program is a systematic team process used to mobilize school resources to remove barriers to learning. Students can be referred by parents, teachers, and staff members for academic, health, attendance, or behavior concerns.
A SAP referral would be appropriate for a student who is:
Please fill out a SAP referral here: SAP
Participation in the SAP program is voluntary and parent permission is required. If you have questions or feel that your child needs help, contact your student’s counselor.
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based, tiered framework for supporting students’ behavioral, academic, social, emotional, and mental health. When implemented with fidelity, PBIS improves social emotional competence, academic success, and school climate. It also improves teacher health and well-being. It is a way to create positive, predictable, equitable and safe learning environments where everyone thrives. For more information, see: What is PBIS?
Students complete career artifacts that align with Pennsylvania’s Academic Standards for Career Education and Work. Career Education and Work Standards describe what students should know and be able to do by the end of 5th grade. The career assignments are completed and uploaded into the Naviance management system.
The assignments are:
Additional information: