SCHOOL COUNSELING REFERRAL FORM - Fulton County Schools - school fultonschools 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps track when the referral was made.
  3. Fill in the student’s name and grade, along with their homeroom teacher's name. This information is crucial for identifying the student.
  4. If you are not the referring party, indicate who referred the student in the designated field.
  5. Select all applicable reasons for referral by checking the boxes next to each concern. This section allows you to highlight specific issues affecting the student.
  6. In the 'Concerns' section, provide detailed descriptions of your observations or worries regarding the student.
  7. Document any interventions that have already been tried in order to give context to your referral.
  8. Indicate whether you have contacted the parent/guardian about your concerns and include relevant dates and explanations.
  9. List any additional services that the student is receiving, such as ESOL or SEC, which may be relevant for their support.
  10. Finally, fill out sections regarding meetings with counselors, comments from counselors, and strategies that students will use moving forward.

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Please note that the Atlanta Public Schools district is not a part of Fulton County Schools.
Kristin McCabe currently serves as president of the school board. Kristin McCabe is a Johns Creek resident and former nurse who brings leadership experience from the PTA and local school council to her position on the Fulton County Board of Education.
A referral to Counseling Services should be considered when you believe a students difficulties go beyond your own experience and expertise or when you feel uncomfortable helping a student with an issue.
You just need to make an appointment. Anything you want to discuss will happen at the appointment. Sometimes you can make an appointment through a third party. If the school nurses or administration make appointments for the counselor or ask a friend of yours to make you an appointment.
School counselors also help connect students with the appropriate resources to achieve academic success. Sometimes, a school counselor will refer a student to an outside behavioral health provider (i.e., counselor, therapist, psychologist, etc.) in the community.

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A referral is done before ending counseling to ensure those clients who wish to continue services with a different provider can do so, uninterrupted. The client may request a referral if they do not feel the therapeutic relationship is a good fit.
A referral may be made because of the way the students issue(s) is interfering with his or her personal life or academic work or because an observation of a students personal behavior raises concerns.

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