Counselor Resources
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Our dynamic Counseling team is ready to assist you! Be sure to visit our page and connect with Counselor's from across the Coastal Bend to stay updated with the latest information.
- TEA School Counseling webpage
- Texas Model for a Comprehensive School Counseling Program 5th Edition
- Texas School Mental Health
- ApplyTexas
- HB 5: Foundation High School Program
- Financial Aid Requirements for Graduation
- Texas Virtual School Network
- 2023-2024 Student Attendance Accounting Handbook
- 2023-2024 Student Attendance Accounting Handbook:Change Document
- TEA Graduation Toolkit
- Scholarships
- Scholarship Guidance
- Texas OnCourse
- SAT and College Board Counselor Resources
- ACT and K12 Career Readiness Resources
- TEA Credit by Exam
- College Prep Courses & TSI
*Under Section 28.014 of the Texas Education Code, each school district is required to partner with at least one institution of higher education (IHE) to develop and provide college preparatory courses in English language arts and mathematics. However, each high school within the school district is not required to offer these courses.
In partnership, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and PAXIS
are offering free, virtual individual or group trainings for those working in Texas with children or
families, in and out of the school setting.
PAX is a proven classroom-based universal prevention intervention with trainings for families, educators, caregivers, human service personnel, community educators, and youth.
For more information on PAX Texas Good Behavior Game, please click on the image above.