Friday, August 22, 2014

What is it Like to Work at an "Academy"?

As I start my 19th year as a school counselor, I am digging deep to learn a new position.  I have been a middle school counselor for the past seven years, and a high school counselor the previous 6, and even before that I spent 5 years as an elementary counselor. I started a new position this year at our extension school, mostly known as the alternative school, which is named Harris Academy. Our district would like to change it's image from that of an alternative school (in a negative connotation) to more of a place where students can go as an intervention when they are not being successful at a much larger school. We are indeed alternative, but in a positive way.

For example, our high school has almost 2400 students, and we have about 140 students in grades 9-12. We have 5 class periods a day versus 7, and students can take a hybrid of teacher led classes (no more than 16 in each class), and online classes. If they move at a fast pace, they can complete more online courses. We also work on the quarter system rather than the semester. Students take block classes for 9 weeks, earning credits at a little bit faster pace.  One of our goals this year is to implement opportunities for dual college credit and technical honors diplomas for the students.

This is a great opportunity for those behind on credits to catch up and graduate with their class. It also is an opportunity for some kids who feel the need to start working early to go out and live on their own or save for college to attend for half a day.
In addition we have a "one room schoolhouse" for 7th and 8th grade students from our district who need an extra push, or small setting, to "get themselves together" before entering high school.

The kids situations and personalities vary widely. Each student is very unique and doesn't feel that the bigger school setting is for them. I am learning a new position, making new friends with colleagues, and getting to know new students. All of this is very overwhelming to my brain at times.
I have the support of five wonderful counselors at the high school as well as our new director.  I am positive that it will be a great experience and I look forward to reporting back to my blog at the end of the year for a summary of the first year in my new position.