CE Counselor Newsletter

2nd Quarter 2022-2023

School Counseling Services

Counselors are essential educators and mental health professionals in the school system. We are growing graduates by teaching educational, career, personal, and social development at all ages!
In Humble ISD, we believe in a personalized approach to counseling. Each elementary student will receive one individual meeting each year with their counselor. In these meetings, students will explore their goals and aspirations, and discuss the options for their personal path in Humble ISD. Additionally, counselors will be working with students and teachers in the classroom to provide additional avenues for student success. This partnership gives Humble ISD students a unique approach to meeting their personal goals, career pathways, and setting them up for success.

Great 8 Skills for Daily Living: Personal Responsibility

A child's tendency to be careful and reliable in her/his actions and in contributing to group efforts.

Personal Responsibility Classroom Guidance


Student "I can" Statements:

  • Remember important information

  • Handle his/her belongings with care

  • Serve an important role at home or school

  • Encourage positive behavior in others

  • Prepare for school, activities, or upcoming events

  • Do routine tasks or chores without being reminded

  • Act as a leader in a peer group

  • Get things done in a timely fashion

  • Show care when doing a project or school work

  • Follow rules

Great 8 Skills at Home

For more information on Social and Emotional Learning at Home, visit Aperture Education Parent Portal and SEL Tips & Tools. To learn more about Personal Responsibility and additional activities you can do at home to build this Great 8 Skill, click here.

No Place for Hate

This quarter students recommitted themselves to the No Place for Hate Pledge.

Red Ribbon Week

The Red Ribbon became a symbol for drug prevention in 1985. Informed Families started the first county-wide Red Ribbon campaign in 1986. In 1988, NFP sponsored the first National Red Ribbon Week® celebration. Today, the Red Ribbon serves as a catalyst to mobilize communities to educate youth and encourage participation in drug prevention activities. Since that time, the campaign has reached millions of U.S. children and families.



Monday, October 24-Your Future’s too Bright to do Drugs Wear bright colors and shine bright-Happy Diwali!

Tuesday, October 25-Don’t Fall for Drugs

Wear your favorite fall colors or attire

Wednesday, October 26-Fifty Days of Cool-Too Cool for Drugs Wear your fifties attire

Thursday, October 27-Get “RED” of Drugs

Wear red

Friday, October 28-My Character Counts

Dress as your favorite book character

Take Time for a Mindful Minute

College, Career, & Military Readiness

Career Exploration

PAWS in Jobland: Use the district access code AK01773.

Students go to the website and click on Jobland. In Jobland, students can choose buildings and careers to explore.

  • What are some of the careers in the building?

  • Did you find any jobs that interest you?

  • If so, what did you like about them? If not, what did you not like about them?

WittyWe: Students can explore different Career Clusters and learn more about the areas that interest them.

Are You Ready for College?

Big picture

College and Technical School Spotlight

Career Spotlight

Manufacturing Career Cluster

US Armed Forces Spotlight

Credit by Exam

Community Resources

School Counseling Services

If you need to contact the counselor, here's how......


Kindergarten, Second, & Fourth Grade Counselor


Ms. Collins's Contact Information

(281) 641-8807

mcollin@humbleisd.net

@CollinsMarylanaTwitter


First, Third, & Fifth Grade Counselor


Mrs. Farris's Contact Information

(281)-641-8815

mfarris@humbleisd.net

@Mrs_Farris_CE