Six Katy ISD counseling programs have been recognized as winners of the prestigious Counselors Reinforcing Excellence for Students in Texas (CREST) award for the 2024-25 school year, the district announced in a January 10 press release.
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Six Katy ISD counseling programs have been recognized as winners of the prestigious Counselors Reinforcing Excellence for Students in Texas (CREST) award for the 2024-25 school year, the district announced in a January 10 press release. The programs include Bryant, Katy, Morton Ranch, and Robertson elementary schools, along with Morton Ranch and West Memorial junior highs.
The CREST program recognizes school counseling programs that work to continuously improve in all areas, including:
· Scope and sequence of program curriculum
· Collaboration with stakeholders, including parents and school staff
· Planning, response, support, and guidance of program
The program is sponsored by the Texas School Counselor Association, which is a division of the Texas Counseling Association. Visit www.tsca.txca.org to learn more.
“This achievement reflects the district's ongoing commitment to fostering excellence in supporting students' social and emotional well-being,” the district said in the release.
“We are so proud of these programs and counselors for their work, supporting students and staff,” said Latrice Patton, Coordinator of Academic Counseling, College & Career Guidance in Katy ISD. “We have surpassed last year's recognition with an even greater number of programs acknowledged."
Katy ISD counseling teams provide services to over 96,000 students districtwide.