15-Minute Focus: School-Based Crisis Response

Coming March 20, 2025! Understanding, Preparing for, and Recovering from Crisis Events

Includes Digital Resources!

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SKU: D574-01

Brief Counseling Techniques that Work

Are your school communities prepared to face the unexpected?

Crises can strike at any moment, leaving schools scrambling to respond effectively. In the midst of chaos, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of the next steps. This guide offers hope – providing clear, actionable steps to navigate the complex landscape of school crisis response.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: From preparation and prevention to recovery and long-term support, this guide covers every aspect of school crisis response.
  • Practical Tools: Detailed checklists, practical tips, and real-world case studies empower school leaders to make informed decisions.
  • Evidence-Based Strategies: This guide is grounded in research and best practices to ensure effective crisis management.
  • Clear and Concise: Easy-to-understand language and a user-friendly format make this guide accessible to all school personnel.

 

You’ll Discover How to:

  • Build a strong foundation for crisis prevention and preparedness.
  • Respond swiftly and effectively to emergencies.
  • Support students, staff, and families during times of crisis.
  • Foster resilience and promote long-term recovery.

 

Don’t wait until a crisis strikes. Equip your school community with the tools they need to navigate challenges and emerge stronger!

Written by Michelle Sircy
Paperback ISBN 9781965066072
eBook ISBN 9781965066089
Grades K-12
120 pages
Release Date March 20, 2025

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Michelle Sircy

Dr. Michelle Sircy has served in public education for over 20 years. Her service includes work as a special education teacher, high school counselor, specialist for school counseling services for Jefferson County/Louisville, KY Public Schools, where she led over 300 school counselors, and she currently serves as the Coordinator for Comprehensive School Counseling at the Kentucky Department of Education. Dr. Sircy is also an adjunct professor at Spalding University where she teaches courses in the school counselor preparation program.

While at JCPS, she co-led the district crisis team, where she developed over 400 personalized crisis plans for schools throughout the last 10 years. Dr. Sircy also led suicide prevention efforts for 70,000 students in grades 2nd-12th, and with over 15,000 adults. Michelle Sircy is the past president of the Kentucky Counseling Association, Kentucky high school counselor of the year, and the Kentucky school counselor advocate of the year. She has led numerous national trainings on the school counselor’s role in equity work, school counseling data, how to be an ally, new school counselor academies, and comprehensive systems of support for students.

Michelle Sircy’s passion resides in improving mental health services, leading school counselor work in addressing racial equity at the school level, data driven school counseling and empowering school based mental health teams to develop, plan and support students through various crisis.

Michelle Sircy

Dr. Michelle Sircy has served in public education for over 20 years. Her service includes work as a special education teacher, high school counselor, specialist for school counseling services for Jefferson County/Louisville, KY Public Schools, where she led over 300 school counselors, and she currently serves as the Coordinator for Comprehensive School Counseling at the Kentucky Department of Education. Dr. Sircy is also an adjunct professor at Spalding University where she teaches courses in the school counselor preparation program.

While at JCPS, she co-led the district crisis team, where she developed over 400 personalized crisis plans for schools throughout the last 10 years. Dr. Sircy also led suicide prevention efforts for 70,000 students in grades 2nd-12th, and with over 15,000 adults. Michelle Sircy is the past president of the Kentucky Counseling Association, Kentucky high school counselor of the year, and the Kentucky school counselor advocate of the year. She has led numerous national trainings on the school counselor’s role in equity work, school counseling data, how to be an ally, new school counselor academies, and comprehensive systems of support for students.

Michelle Sircy’s passion resides in improving mental health services, leading school counselor work in addressing racial equity at the school level, data driven school counseling and empowering school based mental health teams to develop, plan and support students through various crisis.

$16.95

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