A School Counseling Program Evaluation
into the parent and student perceptions of the school counseling program is recommended. A School Counseling Program Evaluation: Utilizing Staff Perceptions to Guide and Shape Future Program Planning With a major focus on accountibilty for educators, evaluation of all elements of student performance maxi-mizes student success.
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