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Sahuaro Counselor:Student Ration Highest in TUSD
August 31, 2016
Sahuaro’s Counselors begin the 2016-2017 school year more over-worked than ever. They do everything from coordinate tests, to planning special events, accommodating the needs of students, changing schedules, tracking at-risk kids, listening to family and life problems, career planning, dealing with attendance issues and more. They spend at least two days a week working nearly three extra hours, and still can lovingly speak of their role with the same luster that they had on day one.
Mrs. Echols, Mr. Irwin, and Mrs. Boice , the guidance counselors here at Sahuaro, are allocated with a 600 to 1 student to counselor ratio which tops all of TUSD high schools. When earning their degree, they were taught that a preference of 250 to 1 is ideal; however, that number is unrealistic, considering a student body of nearly 2,000. Santa Rita probably only has no more than 500 kids, if that, but last year they had two counselors—one full time and one part time. The three Sahuaro counselors are swamped trying to take care of their students’ needs and their other job duties with at least 120 more students per counselor. Sabino and Santa Rita have 1 to 3 counselors with a smaller population (500-1,000 students) but one might be part time or listed as a different job title, such as ‘college and career” or ‘academic’ counselors. Sahuaro has three, whose roles predominantly consist of being jacks-of-all-trades, encouraging the success of almost 2,000 students. The counselors have been asking for years for another counselor to be hired to alleviate some of the workload, especially since enrollment seems to go up every year.