Welcome inspire and empower students and caretakers!
The School Counseling Department at Idaho Connections Academy provides support to every student to ensure their academic, career, and social/emotional needs are being met. By doing so, we hope our students will thrive not only during high school, but after graduation as well. We achieve this through:
We encourage students and caretakers to make an appointment with their school counselor. See the contact page for more information.
- Individual Planning - assisting students and their parents in the development of academic and career plans
- Responsive Services- addressing students' immediate concerns
- Systemic Support and Integration - includes program, staff, and school support activities and services
- Classroom Guidance - hosting/teaching LiveLessons on various topics
We encourage students and caretakers to make an appointment with their school counselor. See the contact page for more information.
Announcements
Meet the Counseling team!The Inspire and Empower Counseling Team is excited to work with all of you! Our team is here for you whether you need assistance academically, personally, or focusing on your next steps beyond high school!
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8-11th graders - course registration for next school yearIt is that time of year! Please take a moment to review the course registration details and complete the course selection form. We are looking forward to working with you to make next year awesome!
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Temporary living arrangement?
If you or your family live in any of the following situations, your family may qualify for McKinney-Vento services:
Please contact Mrs. Brandi Bretz at 208-546-9372 for more information.
- With relatives or friends because you lost your housing or cannot afford housing on your own;
- In a car or couch surfing;
- In a shelter, motel, or campground due to lack of alternative accommodations;
- In an RV/trailer, substandard housing, or a building without basic services (heat, water, sewer).
Please contact Mrs. Brandi Bretz at 208-546-9372 for more information.
It’s not so much what we have in this life that matters. It’s what we do with what we have. |
Mr. Rogers