2019-2020 Annual Calendar For School Counselors Artifacts
2019-2020 Annual Calendar For School Counselors Artifacts
2019-2020 Annual Calendar For School Counselors Artifacts
Purpose: This calendar is geared to serve as an aid for school counselors in South Dakota as they create their own
calendars specific to their school setting. As not every item listed will pertain to every school counselor, some items
are color coded, based on category. See the Color Key below. The “School Counseling Core Curriculum” column
contains examples of topics that may be covered.
Please note: Dates, topics and times are subject to change. Additional opportunities for school counselors may occur
that are not listed on this document.
October Signs of
Suicide
Begin student
groups
Youth VIP Fall contact
Consult with teachers on
SDMyLife Training
Fall Assessment &
Lesson 1 interim rostering for Accountability
(Trusted SBAC (2-3-week window) Workshops
adults and
survey
activity)
FOCUS:
Second Step
Lessons 4-7
Novemb FOCUS:
Second Step
Youth VIP Surveys
8th Grade Career Fair
SD Invest: Real
World Readiness
er Lessons 8-10 (11/15/18) South Dakota School
Exploring Women in Science List to Counselor
colleges Office of CCR (11/26/18) Association (SDSCA)
6th Grade Counselor
Xello Lesson: Connections
Decision
Making
Career
Awareness
Month
Career
Interest
Inventory
for 8th
graders*
Decemb ★ FOCUS:
Second Step
★ NAEP List available
(12/1/18)
★ ACT Testing Date
March ★ Resolving
Conflicts
Elementary Registration
forms due (3.1.19)
★ SD Invest Year 5
○ Mitchell, 3/1
★ FOCUS: STEAM Registration ○ Sioux Falls, 3/2
Second Step (3/13-14 but may look ★ Smarter Balanced
Lessons 19- different with semesters (SBAC) ELA and Math
22 vs quarters) for grades 3-8 (March
★ Common 20-April 19)
Sense Digital ★ Multi-State
Citizenship: Alternative
Lesson 4 Assessment (MSAA)
★ ELA and Math for
students with most
severe cognitive
abilities grades 3-8 &
11 (March 29-May 5)
June
★ American School
July Counselor
Association (ASCA)
Conference
* These items meet the requirements of South Dakota Administrative Rules 24:43:11:01 and 24:43:11:08. See
snapshots of their requirements, listed below. A free tool to meet these requirements is South Dakota MyLife
(SDMyLife), in which students grades 6-12 in South Dakota have free access to this career exploration tool. For more
information, visit www.sdmylife.com.
SD Administration Rule 24:43:11:01 (Number of required credits for graduation from high school -
Personal Learning Plan required.): All students grades 9-12 must have a personal learning plan that
documents a minimum of 22 units of credit.
SD Administration Rule 24:43:11:08 (Testing requirements.): A career interest assessment shall be
administered by end of 8th grade; A career aptitude assessment shall be administered by end of the fall
semester of 10th grade.
Sources:
American School Counselor Association (2012). The ASCA national model: A framework for school counseling
programs (3rd ed.).
Alexandria, VA: Author.
American School Counselor Association (2016). The ASCA national model implementation guide: Foundation,
management and
accountability. Alexandria, VA: Author.
Bardhoshi, G. (2016). South Dakota school counseling program model.
Hatch, T. (2014). The use of data in school counseling: Hatching results for students, programs, and the
profession. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Corwin.
Rus, E. (2016). Fred Assam annual calendar.
Seeklander, A. & Hansen, L. (n.d.). Counseling department - master calendar.
This document was made in part, as a tool to assist school counselors, by the South Dakota Department of Education,
Division of Career & Technical Education, and the South Dakota School Counselor Association.