Guidance and Counseling & Mental Health
Welcome to the Spring ISD Guidance & Counseling Department
The mission of the Guidance and Counseling Department is help schools implement an effective data-driven, student-focused, and results-oriented comprehensive school counseling program to prepare students to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and responsible citizens who display good character – ready to contribute, compete and lead in today’s global society.
Program Goals
To support the district’s five year strategic plan.
To increase student engagement and achievement.
To counsel students to fully develop their academic, career, personal and social abilities.
The Role of the School Counselor
The primary responsibility of a School Counselor is to utilize leadership, advocacy and collaboration to promote student success. The School Counselor is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating a comprehensive developmental guidance program as outlined in the Texas Comprehensive, Developmental Guidance and Counseling Program and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) models, to develop each student’s academic, career, personal and social abilities. The four major program components are Guidance Curriculum, Individual Student Planning, Responsive Services and System Support.
School counselors provide services to students, parents, school staff and the community in the following areas:
Direct Student Services
Direct services are in-person interactions between school counselors and students and include the following:
School counseling core curriculum: This curriculum consists of structured lessons designed to help students attain the desired competencies and to provide all students with the knowledge, attitudes and skills appropriate for their developmental level. The school counseling core curriculum is delivered throughout the school’s overall curriculum and is systematically presented by school counselors in collaboration with other professional educators in K-12 classroom and group activities.
Individual student planning: School counselors coordinate ongoing systemic activities designed to assist students in establishing personal goals and developing future plans.
Responsive services: Responsive services are activities designed to meet students’ immediate needs and concerns. Responsive services may include counseling in individual or small-group settings or crisis response.
Indirect Student Services
Indirect services are provided on behalf of students as a result of the school counselors’ interactions with others including referrals for additional assistance, consultation and collaboration with parents, teachers, other educators and community organizations.
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Crystal Collins, Ph.D.
Director, Guidance & Counseling & Mental Health
281-891-6383
Najawa Hightower
Assistant to Dr. Crystal Collins
281-891-6383
Misty Thomas
Secondary Guidance & Counseling Coordinator
281-891-6368
Dana Jones
Master Schedule Coordinator
281-891-6395