The four quadrants of the ASCA model are: Foundation, Delivery, Management and Accountability. The Accountability quadrant encourages school counselors to ___________________________

A) ?keep a log of all the students, parents, teachers and administrators they see and consult with on a daily basis

B) ?meet with individual students at least once every marking period to discuss grades, etc.

C) ?meet with parents at least once every school year to discuss long-range planning and college

D) ?intentionally contribute to closing the achievement gap and meet the goals of the school

E) ?collaborate with teachers on a weekly basis to brainstorm intervention strategies for students who are failing or are in jeopardy of not graduating


D

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