Friday, February 5, 2016

Dear Roadrunner Families,
It is with mixed emotions that I am writing you all to share an upcoming change in my life. You may have already heard from your children, but it is important to me that I reach out to you as well to share that I will not be returning next school year. As you can imagine, it has been a very emotional process for me in making this decision, but in the end, I feel that this is the right choice in order for me to grow in my professional career. It has always been my dream to open a private therapy practice to help children and their families during difficult times. Last year I opened doors to Ensemble Therapy, and it has been quickly growing ever since. In the fall I also began teaching in the Social Work department at the University of Texas at Austin, spreading my knowledge of how to work therapeutically with children. In order to dedicate the time and attention these new endeavors require, I have made the difficult decision to make this my final year at Lee.
I want to thank each and every one of you for all of your support, and for entrusting me with your children for the past four years. I am honored and feel so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to be part of the Lee Community. I have so many wonderful memories of my time at Lee and I am very sad to say goodbye. During my four years here, I have fostered relationships with many of you and I will cherish the memories and friendships I’ve made during my time. Lee Elementary has been a very special place for me and I will miss everyone.
Know that my dedication to my position as your school counselor will continue as we transition to a new counselor throughout the summer.  Although it’s hard to say goodbye to you, the hardest part of leaving is saying goodbye to the children. I have grown so attached to them over the years. I have loved watching them grow up into amazing young individuals. Please give them a hug for me and let them know how they have touched my heart and life. I treasure my memories of them all. Please stay in touch and I look forward to hearing about your child’s future successes.
Please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation as I enter into a new learning experience of my own.
Love,
Ms. Sepp(y)
P.S.  I encourage you to keep in touch at jaclyn@ensembletherapy.com

Tuesday, September 1, 2015



This year I will be sharing my lessons via twitter!  Please follow @RRCounselor on twitter or check out the box to the left of this post to catch up on what our roadrunners have been learning.

Monday, August 31, 2015

What does a School Counselor do

I really enjoyed this chart because it clearly explains the roles of a school counselor at your school.  A huge thank you to The School Counselor Kind for putting this together!
 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Welcome Back Roadrunners!


I hope you all have had an exciting summer!  I am thrilled to continue working with your kiddos here at Lee Elementary as their school counselor.  It has been so nice to see so many familiar faces and meet many new ones at Friday's "Meet & Greet."

I will be doing lessons the first few weeks of school on getting to know the counselor, breaking the ice activities, the word “confidentiality” and also share with students the ways that they can notify me that they would like to visit.  It’s important to discuss with students things they may want to come talk to me about.

I work with every student individually, in small groups and in their classroom throughout the year.  As part of my effort to maintain consistent and clear lines of communication with parents, I will inform you if your child is repeatedly requesting to see me.  The goal is to meet with your child regularly at first and then slowly decrease services to an “as needed” basis or give you referral options.  My goal is to help your child be successful both academically and socially through scheduled counseling opportunities so please feel free to contact me with any background information you’d like to provide.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me at jsepp@austinisd.org or (512) 414-1782. I also have a website, http://mssepp.blogspot.com with very helpful information about classroom lessons, learning about myself, counseling services, counseling calendar, frequently asked questions, helpful tips & useful links, online safety, No Place for Hate, SEL program, college & career info, state testing and Austin ISD’s mission statement.  Also, you  can follow me on twitter @RRCounselor.  I am happy to work with you to make your child’s time at Lee successful!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Mindfulness

In kindergarten our last lesson of the year was on mindfulness.  I started by asking students if they know what mindfulness means.  Many students hit it spot on!  Mindfulness is all about being aware of your self and your emotions, being present.  When students are feeling big emotions, it's important for them to recognize what is happening in their body in order to take control.  I found this great, kid-friendly video that helps students recognize what happens to their body and uses a smart analogy of a bottle of sparkles being shaken up inside their brains.


After the video we discussed how their bodies feel when they are having a big emotion and what tips the video told us on how to regain control.  Then we practiced these strategies using two great videos on GoNoodle.  Both "Flow" and "Safe & Calm" guides students through the relaxation process.  Students enjoyed getting to lay down and close their eyes on the carpet!



Parents!  You can create a free, all access account on GoNoodle to do at home over the summer!  Check out the following information:

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Career Videos

During the month of May we are focusing on careers.  I thought it would be a fun idea to have parents share their careers, but organizing schedules for speakers would disrupt our normal classroom routines and sounded a little overwhelming.  Then a lightbulb inside me went off!  What if I used our emphasis on technology to help share our parent's careers???

I created a private youtube channel and invited parents to upload short 2-3 minute videos using the criteria below.  Then I had students log in and peruse the videos, increasing both engagement and differentiation for their unique interests.  I sent home the following letter to parents to enlist their help:
 


Since not all careers are represented, I supplemented with additional careers using Kidsgov's TeacherTube channel.  Here you can watch additional kid friendly videos on a variety of careers.

Animal Keeper:


Marine Pilot:


Marine Biologist:


Army Dentist:


Archeologist:


Biologist & Chemist:



White House Chef:


Architect:
 

Friday, May 8, 2015

Careers Taboo

In third grade we played Careers Taboo (you can download the cards here) to introduce the topic of careers! I split the class into 2 teams and had them sit in a line.  The student at the front of the line would draw a card and try to describe the career on the card without saying any of the "hush" words.  Their team had 30 seconds to guess the name of the career.  While they were describing the career, the student at the front of the line on the opposing team would look over their should to make sure they weren't saying any of the off-limit words.  Teams were awarded points by guessing correctly in the time limit.  If a team was not able to guess the career, the other team had an opportunity to steal.  Each team took turns describing and guessing.  We had a great time and there were lots of laughs to the difficulty of not saying the hush words!