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Anna C. Scott School

Scholarship. Citizenship. Excellence.

ACS Student Services

Mission & Philosophy

 

The school counseling program at Anna C. Scott Elementary School provides every student the resources and tools to promote and advocate for a positive learning environment. Our comprehensive program is built on the belief that certain academic, personal/social, and career objectives are attainable when school counseling for all students is provided. Programs are provided within a safe, supportive, caring and nurturing environment, so that all children achieve success in school, prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible life long learners of society.

 The elementary school counselor is committed to the following:

  • All students have value and worth
  • All students have the right to participate in school counseling programs
  • All students' differences and special needs are considered in the planning and implementation of the program
  • All students have access to a full time certified counselor

There is one full time school counselor available at A.C.S. There are many reasons for children to seek out their school counselor. The times that we live in can be stressful and difficult. Many personal and school related challenges can have a direct impact on a child’s ability to learn. The school counselor can provide a safe and confidential environment for all students to help facilitate their academic and social success.  

Children are seen in many ways: individually, small group, class activities, community campfire assemblies, school wide events, with teachers, and with guardians.  The school counselor is an additional supportive adult in the school community; a bridge between students, teachers, administrators, and school community members.

 

Mrs. Jacquie Almeida MEd. - Professional School Counselor

Anna C Scott Elementary School

100 Highland Street

Leonia, NJ 07605

201 302-5200 ext. 2209

jacqueline.almeida@leoniaschools.org

Infographic detailing the roles and responsibilities of a school counselor, including core curriculum and student planning.

 

 

Programs at Anna C. Scott

Programs offered at Anna C. Scott

  • TRACK Character Education Program (Tolerance-Respect-Attitude-Cooperation-Kindness)

  • Be Your Best Bullying Prevention Program

  • ASCA Curriculum Development and Implementation

  • School Climate Themes and Activities

  • MTSS Supports: Schoolwide/Classroom, group & individual counseling; consultations/referrals

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  • Coming Soon

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  • T.R.A.C.K.

    TRACK is our Character Education Program using components of Safe Schools and Responsive School Curriculums

    Be Your Best is our Buddy Building Program using components from the Rutgers Social Decision Making Skills and The NJ Bars Foundation Program on Bullying Prevention.
    Resource for Parents:

    Positive Peer Relationships Power point for ParentsOpens in a new browser tab

    Being Your Best: Bullying Prevention Program
    The program began during the 2005-2006 school year


    Bullying is a complex issue.  Research documents such behavior occurring as young as preschool.  The school environment is one of the primary places children experience bullying behavior.  In elementary schools, social conflicts are new and students encounter difficulty in how to handle bullying behavior since such experiences have not occurred outside of the school environment.  Going to school is their first experience with many peers and conditions where interaction is inevitable.  While children's social and emotional development is evolving, interactions may occur with responses from peers that are mean and hurtful.  Sometimes the return response is in the same format and confusion of how to act happens.  While the thought is to provide academics in school, the truth is that teachable moments happen with every interaction.  It is also necessary to provide positive ways to respond to the daily conflicts we can encounter when we work with and relate with others.

    The series of lessons are introduced and taught by the classroom teacher to promote positive attitudes in students.  The process of teaching the lessons consistently from kindergarten to fifth grade provides reinforcement and higher levels of application of the concepts as the children developmentally grow.    There are five to six lessons for each grade level.  The lessons were researched and developed with the use of the following evidence based* resources:


    New Jersey Law/Bar Foundation*

    Social Decision Making Program: Dr. Elias-Rutgers University*
    Sunburst Communications Materials
    Youthlight Inc. Materials
    Additional Cooperative Games Resources from:
    Power Play by Kathy Cooper M.S.W. & Marianne Vandawalker, M.Ed. (Youthlight, Inc.)


    When do the teachers begin the lessons?
    Classroom teachers teach the lessons beginning in September and concluding in December. Teachers plan when they will teach the lessons which are usually during a social studies time. Teachers also review and reinforce the skills during the monthly character theme events further connecting the TRACK program to the Be Your Best program. This also provides the school community ways to use the concepts in the everyday language and communication in our school.

     

    What are the lessons?
    September: What is teasing and bullying?
    October: Ways we act in conflict (passive, aggressive assertive)
    October: Keep Calm & I Messages
    November: Telling vs. Tattling
    November/December: Win/Win Guidelines - The ABCs of Problem Solving
    December: We Messages (Being an Upstander) for grades 3, 4, 5

     

    All other staff such as specialists, assistants, and lunch aides are to use the strategies taught in the program. Like the TRACK program, this will allow for a unified vocabulary so that the children are given the teachable life lessons in a consistent manner. The strategies are also part of the discussions and activities at the weekly school Community Campfire Assemblies.


    It is our goal to instill in the children a sense of responsibility and empowerment in handling bullying behavior. The lessons will provide the students with the life skills they need to be successful in their own personal life in and out of the school environment.