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Counselors BLT (Boost Learning Time) Project Tucson Unified School District Improve students/counselor ratio Reduce office referrals Criteria for selection of schools Large students-to-counselor ratio Students not performing at expected level Large numbers of students living in poverty Implement The ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs (ASCA, 2003) The Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS, 1999) Project Status after Year 2 Table of Contents Students-to-Counselor Ratio Recognized ASCA Model Programs School Quality Survey Results Attendance Results Academic Results Counselor time spent in classrooms/small groups Decrease in Office referrals Project students compared to Control group students (results obtained by adding all student scores/totals at each school and dividing by the number of schools to determine the average school score) Students-to-Counselor Ratio Original Ratio in Project Schools 785/1 Ratio after 2nd year in the Project 427/1 Recognized ASCA Model Programs • • • Lineweaver Lynn/Urquides White School Quality Survey Results Percentage of respondents (students, parents & staff) in agreement with statements regarding student behavior, safety & respect. For example: Students behave in class. My classroom is a comfortable place to learn. Teachers treat students with respect. Students treat teachers with respect. 03-04 Baseline Year 05-06 84.2 86.6 Attendance Results 03-04 05-06 93.4 93.2 Results analyzed Low Kindergarten attendance Large #s of students absent on the 2 immigration protest days in April Recommendations Expand Gap groups Engage the entire staff on strategies to improve attendance With a core staff, address absences in Kindergarten Attendance Results with Students After Interventions Selection process Students attended school less then 90% of the year in 3rd grade. Interventions – Parents contacted, daily check-ins, weekly meetings, special responsibilities, overall school interest in attendance increased Results 3rd gr. average attendance 82.4 4th gr. average attendance 87.1 Attendance Recommendations Recommendations for 06-07: Continue tracking these students with needed interventions Add 25 identified students to replace those transferring students (newly selected students meet the criteria of below 90% attendance 06-07) Engage the entire staff in strategies to improve attendance Begin plans with a core staff to address the universal problem of tardies and absences in Kindergarten Academic Results Reading/Math 03-04 05-06 4th grade 44.5/48.2 47.9/50 5th grade 42.9/46.9 48/46.6 Curriculum Guidance Lessons Project counselors average hours per week in classrooms and small groups Year 1 Year 2 34% 53% Office Referrals Average Number of office referrals per school each year Year 1 Year 2 326.4 157.3 Longitudinal Study* *3rd grade students randomly selected from project and control group schools to be followed in subsequent years 3rd grade Terra Terra Nova Nova Math. Reading Attend. 4th grade Terra Terra Nova Nova Math. Attend. Reading Project Schools 40.4 48 92.7 46.7 49.7 92.6 Control Group Schools 40.1 46 94.8 43.6 45.2 92.9 SCHOOL QUALITY SURVEY RESULTS ENVIRONMENT CATEGORY ONLY 100 80 60 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 40 20 0 Student Parent Staff The school is clean and well kept. Students behave during class. The school is a safe place for students. Teachers/Students treat each other with respect. Summary of Project Accomplishments after Two Years Fully Implemented ASCA program with counselors spending over 50% of their time in classrooms and small groups Counselors involved in academic program. Student improved achievement in reading is significant. Attendance stayed the same while a comparable group and the district declined. Attendance of selected poor attending students improved by 5% after interventions. Decreased office referral by over 100%