Chapter
10. Educational
Counseling
49600. Included
services; organized advisory programs, grandfathered
rights
(a) The
governing school board of any school district may provide
a comprehensive educational counseling program for all
pupils enrolled in the schools of the district.
For
the purposes of this section, educational
counseling means specialized services provided by a
school counselor possessing a valid credential with
specialization in pupil personnel services who is
assigned specific times to directly counsel pupils.
(b) Educational counseling
shall include, but not be limited to, all of the
following:
(1) Academic
counseling, in which pupils receive counseling in the
following areas:
(A) Establishing
and implementation with parental involvement of the
pupils immediate and long-range educational plan;
(B) Optimizing
progress towards achievement of proficiency standards;
(C) Completion
of the required curriculum in accordance with the
pupils needs, abilities, interests, and aptitudes;
(D) Academic
planning for access and success in higher education
programs, including advisement on courses needed for
admission to public colleges and universities,
standardized admission tests, and financial aid.
(2) Career
and vocational counseling, in which pupils are assisted
in doing all of the following:
(A) Planning
for the future;;
(B)
Becoming aware of their career potential;
(C)
Developing realistic perceptions of work;
(D) Relating
to the work world.
(3)
Personal
and social counseling, in with pupils receive counseling
pertaining to
interpersonal
relationships for the purpose of promoting the
development of their academic career and vocations,
personalities, and social skills.
(c) Nothing
in this section shall be construed as prohibiting persons
participating in an organized advisory program approved
by the governing board of a school district, and
supervised by a school district counselor, from advising
pupils pursuant to the organized advisory program.
(d) Notwithstanding
any provisions of this section to the contrary, any
person who is performing these counseling services
pursuant to law authorizing the performance thereof in
effect before January 1, 1987, shall be authorized to
continue to perform those services on and after that date
without compliance with the additional requirements
imposed by this section. (Added by Stat.1987,
c. 1452. Section 426)
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