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Downingtown presents student‑well‑being update; universal behavioral screener shows 87% low risk in grades 3–9

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District staff reported completion of a two‑year ASCA training for counselors, rollout of a K–12 guidance (Chapter 339) plan and fall universal behavioral screener results showing roughly 87% of surveyed students in grades 3–9 fell in the low‑risk category.

Kristen Welk, identified in the meeting as the district supervisor of pupil services, and Doctor Berrios presented the district’s student well‑being update, which covered counselor training, a K–12 guidance plan under Chapter 339 and the fall universal behavioral screener administration.

Welk told the board the district completed a two‑year American School Counselor Association (ASCA) training for school counselors and that counselors work on academic planning, college and career guidance and social‑emotional development across grades K–12.

Nearly 7,000 students in grades 3 through 9 completed the…

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