During a recent government meeting, board members discussed the critical role of school counselors and the ongoing need for additional support within the district. The conversation highlighted the historical partnership with the University of Georgia (UGA) for counseling services, which had been beneficial in the past but was discontinued due to fiscal constraints. Board members expressed a commitment to prioritizing student needs while navigating budget limitations.
One board member emphasized the importance of maintaining a focus on student welfare, noting that despite financial challenges, the district has successfully added school counselors over the past six years. This year, additional counselors were appointed at the high school level, contributing to a notable 13% increase in scholarships awarded to students, totaling $37 million.
Concerns were raised regarding whether school principals were adequately aware of the need for more counselors in their buildings. It was clarified that principals had indeed recognized the need and had made requests for additional support, which were granted. However, board members acknowledged that achieving an ideal counselor-to-student ratio would take time and could not be accomplished in a single fiscal year.
The meeting concluded with appreciation for the counselors' efforts in addressing the social and emotional needs of students, underscoring the board's commitment to enhancing support systems within the educational framework.