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Alana Sopko, LPSC


Mathews Local Schools

Kindergarten- 44

13%

13%

First- 53
Second- 57
Third- 44

15%

14%

Fourth-59
Fifth- 50
Sixth-47

16%

17%
12%

Total Number of Students Seen by Me = 354

Number of Student in Each Grade

250
191

200
150
89

100
50

40

27
7

0
1- Hate it

2- Dont like 3- Indifferent


it

4- Like it

Do you like School?

5- Love It

300
240

250
200
150
100

79

50
0

28
3

1- None

2- Few

3- Some

4- A lot

Do you have many


friends at school?

5- Tons

300
261
250
200
150
100

64

50
0

23
3

1- Not at All 2- Not Really 3- I'm Okay 4- I Like Me 5- Love Me

Do you like yourself?

283

300
250
200
150
100
50
4

22

41

0
1- Not at All 2- Mostly No

3Sometimes

4- Mostly
Yes

5- Always

Do you feel happy and


safe at home?

Study Skills

78

Bullying

18

Anxiety

44

Anger

50

Greif, Loss or Sadness

35

Changing Families

44

Friendship Skills

35

My Behavior

40
0

20

40

60

I need help with

80

100

7%

No
Maybe

17%

Yes

76%

Flag for Follow-Up


(Done by Me)
Was there something the student
said or did that put up a red flag?

Social Studies

17

Science

24

Reading
Music

41
9

Math
Library
Gym

126
6
45

Art

Favorite Subject

86

Artistic

20

Community Helper

58

Doctor, Dentist or Nurse

36

Teacher

34

Veterinarian
Skilled Worker
Other

49

25
36

Unrealistic
Unable to Answer or Didnt Know

Careers

52
44

Artistic Careers include- Actor, Dancer, Hairstylist, Makeup Artist, Etc.


Community Helper Careers include- Army, Police & Fire Fighter
Skilled Workers include- Chef, Construction, Mechanic, Truck/Bus Driver, Farmer, Etc.
Other careers included- Engineer, Computers (various), Lawyers, Paleontologist, Etc.
Unrealistic Careers included- Professional Sports, Rockstar, Princess, Etc.
*** (14.5% of students K-6 came up with unrealistic career options)
Unable to answer- About 12.5% of students K-6 were not able to come up with a career
when asked

Golden Rule

21

Help Them

100

Be Nice/Kind (Dont Bully)


Being Happy, Funny or Cheer
Play/Share

Be Respectful/Honest
Other
Unable to Answer or Didnt Know

139
16
24
17
20
17

Ways to be a good friend


*** Less than 5% of students K-6 were unable to come up with a friendship
quality.

Monsters or Animals

25

Bad Guys
Pets Dying

Parents Fighting or Divorcing

20
12
14

Grades
Bullies or Getting Hurt

48
24

Losing Friends

45

Family Getting Hurt or Dying


Other
Unable to Answer or Nothing

Worries

53
35

78

Other worries included- Bad Dreams, A Fire, Night/Darkness, Storms,


Etc.
*** 22% of our students had No worries or could not come up with a
worry!

I will look through the data collected to track trends


and determine the individual needs of each school.
Implement school-wide guidance support systems
Develop classroom lessons tailored to each grade
level
Group students by need to possibly run groups (Lunch
Bunch)
Prioritize my High-Risk students and develop
individualized interventions though one-on one
counseling.

What Now?

Number of students who SELF-IDENTIFIED having


issues in the following areas STUDENTS IN
GRADES 3-6 ONLY

Anger 44 (22%)
Anxiety 39 (19.5%)
Behavior 32 (16%)
Bullying 13 (6.5%)
Changing Families 36 (18%)
Greif, Loss or Sadness 32 (16%)
Friendship 16 (8%)
Study Skills 71(35.5%)

Grouping Students

Number of students who SELF-IDENTIFIED having


issues in the following areas STUDENTS IN
GRADES K-6
Self-Esteem - (Scored themselves 3 or lower on a 5
point scale for the question, Do you like yourself?)
29 (8%)
Home-Life - (Scored themselves 3 or lower on a 5
point scale for the question, Do you feel safe and
happy at home?) 31(8.5%)

Grouping Students

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