Student Counseling

Letter from Mrs. Satterlee

Hello! I am the Elementary School Counselor at CHES. I started this position at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year. Prior to that, I worked as a Family Advocate and a Substitute Teacher in Akron area schools for 11 years. I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wittenberg University, and a Master's degree in Education (School Counseling) from The University of Akron.

My job is to deliver a comprehensive school counseling program, and I do that by working with students to address academic, career and social-emotional issues.

I teach weekly Student Counseling lessons to all Pre-K through 5th grade students on topics such as academic success skills, career awareness and exploration, stress management, cooperation and teamwork, and self-esteem.

I also hold several Lunch Bunches throughout the school year. Students sign up (with parent permission) to attend weekly sessions about Family Change, Grief and Loss, Stress Management, Self-Esteem, Study Skills and Friendship/Social Skills. Each group takes place during Recess and Lunch and lasts for 5 weeks. Students are grouped with others in their grade dealing with the same issues and are able to learn from each other.

In addition, I work individually with students to address any issues that are troubling them while at school, such as academic issues, friendship concerns or anything else that may be keeping them from focusing on school. I receive referrals from teachers, parents and also from students themselves. 

Confidentiality is critical in my role when working with students. I stress to all students that what is said in my office, stays in my office. It is important for students to feel safe and comfortable to work through their concerns. However, students are aware that there are times when I have to break confidentiality:

  • when someone is hurting them

  • when they want to hurt someone else

  • when they want to hurt themselves

If one of these situations occurs, I will speak with administration and families in order to keep the student and others safe.

I am also available for consultation with teachers and families. I often work with teachers to address behavior concerns or academic difficulties. I am also the 504 coordinator for CHES, which means I work with teachers and families to create 504 plans to help eligible struggling students be successful and work to their highest potential.

I absolutely love my job, and I am so happy to have the opportunity to work with such amazing students, staff, families, and community members! Please contact me at any time with any questions or concerns regarding your child or the school counseling program at CHES.

SOAR Lesson Topics Throughout the School Year

Kindergarten

1st Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

4th Grade

5th Grade

August

What does a School Counselor do?

What does a School Counselor do?

What does a School Counselor do?

What does a School Counselor do?

What does a School Counselor do?

What does a School Counselor do?

September

Positive School Behaviors: Manners, Listening

Positive School Behaviors: Manners, Listening

Positive School Behaviors: Manners, Listening, Self-Control

School Success Skills: Organization, Interrupting

School Success Skills: Organization, Study Skills

School Success Skills: Organization, Study Skills

October

Conflict Resolution: Personal Space

Conflict Resolution: Compromise

Conflict Resolution: Compromise

Conflict Resolution: Using Kind Words

Conflict Resolution: Perspective-Taking

Conflict Resolution:  Being Assertive

November

Bullying Prevention: Kindness

Bullying Prevention: Apologizing

Bullying Prevention

Bullying Prevention

Bullying Prevention

Bullying Prevention: Cyberbullying

December

Feelings

Coping Skills

Friendship: Bucket Filling

Friendship: Giving Compliments

Friendship: Compassion for Self and Others

Friendship: Empathy

January

Friendship

Friendship and

Diversity

Friendship and

Diversity

Diversity and Inclusion

Diversity and

Inclusion

Diversity and Inclusion

February

Diversity

Self-Esteem

Diversity and

Identity

Diversity and

Identity

Self-Esteem

Coping Skills

March

Cooperation

Cooperation

Cooperation

Cooperation

Cooperation

Cooperation

April

Career Exploration: Connecting Interests to Careers

Careers: Exploring Career Tools

Careers: Exploring Career Options

Careers: Connecting Skills and Abilities to Careers

Careers: Interest Inventories and Career Research

Careers: Interest Inventories and Career Research

May

Personal Safety

Gratitude,

Perseverance

Gratitude,

Perseverance

Gratitude, Perseverance

Gratitude, Social Media Safety

Transition to Middle School

Satterlee, Jessica

Elementary School Counselor (Pre-K-5)

Email Jessica Satterlee

(216) 429-5889

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