Mrs. Missy Linthicum, M.Ed. SPN School Counselor 410-859-1212 x 208 [email protected] * Available Monday through Thursday
The following Guidance Counseling services are available at St. Philip Neri School:
· The Guidance Curriculum will provide guidance content in a systematic way to all students. The purpose is to bring awareness, skill development, and application of the skills needed in everyday life. We use the “Second Step” curriculum, an NCEA approved Comprehensive Guidance program. PBIS, a system of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports designed by the U. S. Department of Education, is also implemented at SPN School.
* Responsive Services will address the immediate concerns of students. Programs available include individual and small group counseling (family/school), crisis intervention, consultation and collaboration for students, parents and staff, and referrals.
*Individual Student Planning will assist students in monitoring and understanding their own development. We help students with academic/career planning, goal-setting and self-awareness.
* System Support includes program and staff support activities and services through needs assessment and consultation from administration, teachers, parents and students.
Character Formation & Skill Building: * Self-Esteem Development: Students will learn to manage their feelings, have a positive self-concept, and value their uniqueness as a child of God. * Motivation to Achieve: Students will be provided educational opportunities, develop their academic potential, take responsibility for their educational planning, and understand how career choices affect their lifestyles. * Decision-making & Problem Solving: Students will learn problem-solving and decision-making skills, set goals and plan for future, and accept consequences for their actions. * Interpersonal and Cross-Cultural Effectiveness: Students will learn how to respect and accept self and others, make and keep friends, and participate effectively in group interactions. They will gain an understanding of the need to not only tolerate but appreciate differences in themselves and others. *Communication: Students will learn to effectively convey their message to others, listen respectfully, and accept other people’s point of view. * Responsible Behavior: Students will learn to accept and respect rules, individual and group responsibilities, and manage their time efficiently .
PBIS of Maryland www.pbismaryland.org/ Helpful Scholarship Resources for families of 8th grade students: *Right to Life 2018essaycontestinfo.pdf * Historical Essay https://www.catholictextbookproject.com/essay-contest/ * The Catholic High School Forensics Scholarship: http://thecatholichighschool.org/images/uploads/documents/Forensics_Scholarship_Application_133.pdf *Mt. de Sales: https://www.mountdesalesacademy.org/admissions/scholarships *Knights of Columbus: http://www.kofc-md.org/state1617/committees/scholarships.asp *Knott Scholarship: http://knottscholar.info/secondary-scholarships *Curley http://www.archbishopcurley.org/searchresults4d1f9595fc998a13a441793731cc5090/ St. Mary's Annapolis: https://www.stmarysannapolis.org/page/es-admissions/tuition-and-financial-aid/scholarships--financial-aid Daniel Rudd Scholarship Fund The Daniel Rudd Scholarship Fund is administered by the Office and Board of African American Catholic Ministries in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The scholarship, named after the founder of the National Black Catholic Congress, is open to low income Catholic students, currently residing in the metropolitan area of Baltimore and enrolled in a Catholic school within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. For more information, call 410-625-8472 or email [email protected]. Gary Lee Ryon Jr. Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by the Gary Lee Ryon Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc., scholarships are awarded to 8th grade students accepted into a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Baltimore or Washington. For more information, please email Betty Ryon at [email protected]. Applications must be postmarked no later than May 1st of the applicant’s 8th grade year.Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation, Inc. Established to provide scholarships to students attending Catholic schools at all levels, and grants to Catholic institutions and organizations helping those who require temporary financial assistance to support themselves and their families. Applications must be postmarked by April 30th.