Monday, September 21, 2015

We are so proud of these Lee Bears!!

As Lee Counselors speak to the students about kindness and compassion, they have seen many students really making attempts to start a chain reaction. Particularly, two 5th grade students who went above and beyond! They decided amongst themselves to start a tip jar for the janitors since they do so much for our school  (in classroom guidance the Lee Counselors also incorporate jobs that show kindness). The students asked their teacher and she loved and supported the idea. They have been going around to other students and asking them to contribute. What  Lee Counselors love is that the students did it without the desire for recognition, but for the simple act of kindness. Lee Counselors are just amazed at how thoughtful the students are and the initiative they took to show kindness in this way!



Thursday, September 17, 2015

GP Fine Arts Academy Guidance Lessons


GPFAA serves students from grades 6-12.  Baneca Nyereyemhuka, Middle School Counselor, conducts classroom guidance lessons focused on character building and academic planning.

GP Fine Arts Academy's First College Visit for the 2015 - 2016 School Year

Joey Zangardi, of the New York Film Academy, met with GPFAA students to talk about admissions. He also conducted a workshop to help prepare for auditions! Students thanked GPFAA Counselor, Traci Bragg, for organizing this event.


GPHS Counselors greeting parents and passing out valuable information.




Garner FAA- Counselors' Corner for Parents


Monday, September 14, 2015

SGPHS Counselors Meet & Greet Fridays


The amazing counselors at South spend Fridays, during the lunch periods, out greeting students and assisting them with academic questions. Go Warriors!!



Monday, September 7, 2015

Hobbs Williams' College Spotlight program gets students excited about college as well as gives them an opportunity to research college facts.



Bye Bye Breakfast at Garcia

Garcia parents came to a Bye Bye Breakfast for their babies. They were greeted with big smiles, delicious sweet bread and hot chocolate. During the workshop the counselor educated parents on how to deal with separation anxiety. They were also given the opportunity to write their child a letter wishing them a wonderful and successful school year.  



Friday, August 28, 2015

Starting the School Year off Right, with Career Cruising!!!!!

The students at Daniels Elem. Academy of Science & Math are using Career Cruising to explore different science & math careers with their counselor, Tai Mays.




Sunday, August 16, 2015

GPISD BACK TO SCHOOL FAIR


GPISD SCHOOL COUNSELORS PROMOTE OUR COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING PROGRAM TO STUDENTS & PARENTS









Monday, July 27, 2015

GPISD Spotlighted by Career Cruising




Out of the over 200 districts in Texas, that are Career Cruising clients, GPISD was selected to present with the Canadian-based company at the Texas Career Education Conference in Fort Worth.  The company applauded GPISD for our Cradle to Career focus, which gives all GPISD Pre K-12th grade students access to this internet-based career exploration and college planning tool.  They also recognized the excellent job GPISD School Counselors did with implementing the Career Cruising program, district-wide.  




Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Reagan Power Team


Reagan students and staff were entertained this past Friday when the Power Team stopped by the campus.  But, it wasn’t all fun and games as all were moved by the powerful message about suicide prevention.



SGP9 Career Day

SGP9 hosted our last Career Friday of the school year featuring Military Personnel from the U.S. Army. Our students obtained valuable, first-hand information about different college and career opportunities available through the military. Our freshmen were especially intrigued in learning about the financial scholarships and the multiple careers that are offered via joining the U.S. Army or any military branch.

 

The SGP9 counselors and students appreciate the time and effort that the U.S. Army put into their presentation. We look forward to hosting them again for future Career Friday events.



Career Day at Powell




Monday, May 18, 2015

Garcia Clean-Up

​Garcia Clean-Up

This past Saturday, Garcia students and staff participated in a community clean-up day. They picked up trash around the school and the surrounding area. Students received volunteer hours and were excited about being active and involved citizens in their community. Go Toros!



Friday, May 15, 2015

Career Week at De Zavala



​Career Week at De Zavala

The staff shared their personal career choices with the students based on the theme for the day. The students journeyed to the staff’s alter ego, listened to presenters and witnessed staff members wearing their cap and gown. Students also participated in a mock signing day where they signed a letter of intent to be successful, and then they dressed as their career of choice.




Thursday, May 14, 2015

Dragon Girls on Fire Girls Club at David Daniels


Daniels Finance

Dragon Girls on Fire Girls Club at David Daniels was able to learn about finance and banking from a Chase manager. They were able to get information on a career in the financial world and the importance of education. ​They were challenged with math problems related to the real world and work collaboratively to solve. At the end of the presentation they were rewarded by sharing something they learned with a dollar coin. This brought a smile to many of our aspiring career young ladies. 


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Career Day at Adams


​Adams Middle School hosted its annual career day on Friday. The event was organized by counselors, Jessica Johnson and Schavonda Burton-Johnson. Over 40 presenters engaged and inspired Adams Middle School students by sharing their accomplishments and journeys to success. Professionals ranged from Grand Prairie's mayor, political figures,  engineers, business owners, pilots, radio personalities, police, fire fighters and many others. The awesome event was used to help student focus on career exploration and college readiness. 



Garcia Star Buck Store


Garcia Elementary opened their Star Buck store this week. Teachers passed out star bucks to students that were showing academic growth, completing all homework, and those that have improved their test scores. School Counselor Mrs. Swanigan had many toys that the students could buy. The store also taught them how to count money correctly and spend their money wisely. Go Toros!




Thursday, April 23, 2015

South & SGP9 Show Appreciation to their Administrative Professional Satff



SGPHS Counselors appreciate their Administrative Professionals.



SGP9 Appreciates Their Administrative Professionals

SGP9 celebrated our amazing Administrative Professionals yesterday with flowers, mini-bundt cakes, thank you notes, and a duty-free lunch. We truly appreciate Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Chmielewski, Ms. Curry, and Mr. Lee for everything they do for our Warrior staff and students.


Tuesday, April 21, 2015

STAAR Motivation!!!


NFL Player Visits Daniels


Former NFL player Devin Wyman spoke to 5th grade Daniels students encouraging them to do well on their STAAR test.


STAAR Motivation at Daniels

Watch Daniels' STAAR Motivation basketball/volleyball games featuring our fearless leader Mr. Morrow and his All-STAAR staff.  The students had a blast and enjoyed seeing their teachers sweat it out on the court. Video 1. Video 2.

 

And, students were energized as the Mavs Mascots provided 5 Tid-Bits for successful testing. They also gave away Maverick memorabilia for correct answers.




GPFAA Support

High schoolers at GPFAA wrote words of confidence to their middle school buddies. Testers can take one of the notes of encouragement with them. We love that our kids support one another.


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Daniels, May the Scores Be With You

The week was filled with a variety of activities to motivate our students as they reviewed for the upcoming STAAR.  Thanks to all the students and staff members who participated.




Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Garcia STAAR Rally

Garcia STAAR Rally

From GP we had the drill team, cheerleaders, football players, and the drumline. We also had Miss White Settlement’s Ady Lee Forrester (former Toro).

 

Thanks to all for encouraging our students to be great and pass STAAR.






SGP9 Career Friday

SGP9 Career Friday

SGP9 hosted another Career Friday featuring scientists and Professional Development Coordinators, Nicole Bates and Dustin Miller, from the Perot Museum. Our students received valuable, first-hand information about different career opportunities available in museums. They also did an experiment making their own clouds and were able to observe Madagascan Cockroaches.

 

The SGP9 Counselors and students appreciate the time and effort that the Perot Museum Scientists put in their presentation. We look forward to our future Career Friday presentations geared towards Military and Law Enforcement careers.




Wednesday, March 18, 2015

National Kick Butts Day

Top 4 tobacco facts that every educator should know 


1.  Tobacco and alcohol are the true gateway drugs because they are legal, easily accessible and not as scary to kids because of parental use and social acceptance.

 2.   Tobacco companies need replacements for their dying customers.

 3.   Tobacco products are colorful and offer candy flavors to market to high school students.

 4.   Tobacco related deaths kill more than HIV, illegal drugs, car accidents and firearms combined.

 


The Drug Prevention Team set up "Kick Butts Day" awareness displays at Grand Prairie and South Grand Prairie High.


GP counselor, Melissa Honstreiter and student, Marco Villareal illustrate how tobacco companies need replacements for their dying customers.


Hanging out the dirty laundry on the tobacco industry 







Friday, March 6, 2015

Kick Butts Week Awareness Activities: Stay Tobacco-Free


Grades 9th-12th Lunchroom Awareness Activities



Tuesday-Tombstone Display-Dying to "Fit In"


Wednesday-Airing out Tobacco's Dirty Laundry


Thursday- #Not A Replacement Selfies


Friday- Pledge Cards and Pencils 


  #notareplacement            “Hang Tough Don’t Puff”




Thursday, March 5, 2015

Counselors love our School Social Workers!!!!




School Social Worker Week

GPISD has 8 School Social Workers: Ruth Amaro, Desiree Cohn, Julie Ellison, Malaina Hickey, Norma Garcia, Valerie Martin, Blanca McGee, and Will Wright.

Connections Coordinator: Sonia Ortega. 

Three Graduate Social Work Interns: Charles Gillum, Courtney Massicci and Lincy Sam. 

And the district also has employed licensed social workers in different capacities: Lacy Hensley, Sue Ann Rios, Esmeralda Rodriguez and Rebekah Swaim.

 

We salute all of you!



Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation Scholarship Winners


             Shelby Harris • Adams

Shaira Waziullah • YWLA

 

Both students received a $2,500 college scholarship. They will be recognized at the foundation’s annual Scholarship Celebration to be held at 2:30 pm on Sunday, April 19 in Lone Star Auditorium at UTA.

 

This year the foundation received a record number of 234 scholarship applications from 123 schools.


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation Scholarship Winners

The Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation is pleased to announce its 37 winners of a $2,500 college scholarship for the 2014/2015 school year.


In all, 142 schools located in 22 independent school districts and three charter schools were given the chance to submit two finalists each for consideration.  This year the foundation received a record number of 234 scholarship applications from 122 schools and one charter school.

The Bobby Bragan Youth Foundation congratulates all the participants in this year’s scholarship competition. Every student that completed an application will receive a certificate of participation at their end-of-year 8th grade awards assembly.

The 2014/2015 winners and remaining finalists will be recognized at the foundation’s annual Scholarship Celebration, to be held at 2:30 pm on Sunday, April 19th in Lone Star Auditorium (Maverick Activities Center) on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington.


Scholarship Winners

Name, School, District
Shelby Harris, Adams Middle School, Grand Prairie ISD
Shaira Waziullah, YWLA , Grand Prairie ISD



Dana Jackson
Director of Counseling Services
Grand Prairie Independent School District
GPISD Cradle to Career