Advisement & Counseling
- Overview
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- Elementary School Comprehensive Counseling Program
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- Middle School Advisement Guide
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- Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents and Educators
- Student Wellness: Tips and Strategies
- How to Handle Peer Pressure
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Bridge Bill: College and Career Advisement
House Bill 400: Building Resourceful Individuals to Develop Georgia's Economy Law (BRIDGE Law)
The General Assembly of Georgia enacted the BRIDGE Law (House Bill 400) on May 20, 2010. This law was passed to ensure that Georgia’s 6th - 12th grade students were made aware of available college and career options.
The GCIS-GDOE Advisement Checklist is the official list used by the Georgia Career Information Center. This checklist includes grade-level specific college and career activities found in GCIS and GCIS Junior. These activities are used to satisfy the BRIDGE Law requirements for the Georgia Department of Education.Bridge Bill ChecklistClick on the link