The Cleveland ISD Counseling Department assists professional school counselors in delivering a holistic counseling program aimed at aiding our students in their educational, career, personal, and social growth through the provision of guidance lessons, one-on-one and small group counseling sessions. The Counseling Department is also an integral component of the District’s Crisis Response team, prepared to offer assistance to students and staff promptly whenever necessary. Our counseling department strives to promote social, emotional, and academic development while also fostering critical thinking skills and civic responsibility among our students.

Guidance Curriculum: The primary objective of the guidance curriculum component is to assist every student in acquiring fundamental life skills. Seven areas have been identified for the guidance curriculum:

  • Self Confidence Development

  • Motivation to Achieve

  • Decision-making, Goal Setting, Planning, and Problem-solving Skills

  • Interpersonal Effectiveness

  • Communication Skills

  • Cross-cultural Effectiveness

  • Responsible Behavior

Responsive Services: The purpose of this components is to advocate for students who face immediate personal challenges or issues that jeopardize their ongoing personal-social, career, and/or educational growth through Short-term individual counseling, small group counseling, academic concerns, school and personal related concerns.

Individual Planning: The aim of individual planning is to assist every student in organizing, overseeing, and controlling their individual educational, career, and personal-social growth.

System Support: The system support component encompasses services and management activities that indirectly enhance students' experience. These services encompass: staff development, parent education workshops, teachers and administration support. school climate, community stakeholders support.

If you or someone you know is in danger to themselves or others or needs immediate emotional assistance please contact:

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Dial 9-8-8

  • Crisis Intervention Center Hotline: 1-800-437-0303

  • Tri-County 24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 1-800-659-6694

  • Crisis Center of Southeast Texas 1-800-793-2273

  • Dial 911

To report child abuse or neglect, contact law enforcement or Child Protective Services.

The BASE (Behavioral Academic Support Education) program is tailored to assist Secondary School students when encountering behavioral and academic obstacles that could impede their progress in a conventional educational environment. It is structured to provide a supportive setting where students can enhance their academic abilities and emotional intelligence.

What every parent and caregiver needs to know!  

The Stay Safe. Speak Up! Student Safety Reporting System is provided for students and parents to report concerns to school officials which may affect the peace of mind of students or jeopardize the safety of people or school facilities.

Communities In Schools (CIS) is a program aimed at preventing dropouts, which receives funding from the Texas Legislature and is overseen by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). CIS collaborates with school staff to create and implement a comprehensive Integrated Student Support (ISS) program that is specifically designed to address both academic and non-academic obstacles that hinder students' achievements.

Services Provided by CIS in Texas

  1. Mental and Behavioral Health Services - including a variety of behavioral health interventions, skill building activities, crisis response

  2. Health and Human Services - including connections to health services, basic needs assistance

  3. Parental and Family Engagement Services - including home visits and consultation

  4. Academic Enhancement and Support Services - including tutoring, developing study skills

  5. Attendance and Engagement Services - including attendance initiatives and re-engagement efforts

  6. College and Career Readiness Services - including post-secondary and career exploration, employment skills training, college visits

  7. Enrichment Services - including training, extended learning time, school climate activities

  8. Case Management Services - including academic and attendance monitoring, check-ins, service coordination. TEA. www.tea.texas.gov. Accessed 19 June 2024.

Dr Hodge

Dr. Tyra Hodge

Director of Social Emotional Learning

Mental Health

PBIS

Crisis Wrap-Around Director

Foster Care Liaison

Threat Assessment Coordinator

Crisis Response Team Coordinator

281-592-8717 ext. 1129

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Ms. Tonia Gaston

Elementary Counselor of the Year

2023-2024

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Ms. Jan Larkins

Secondary Counselor of the Year

2023-2024