Student Services

Mike Evelti

Mike Evelti

Executive Director of Student Services & Title IX Coordinator for Students

Phone: 706-629-7366 ext 8124

Email: mevelti@gcbe.org

Working together, school counselors, school nurses, and school-based family advocates support the school system's mission of providing comprehensive educational opportunities in a caring and nurturing environment. Through a multi-discipline approach, these team members focus on the emotional/ behavioral, social, and physical domains to address barriers to school success. Each of our six elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools provides school counseling services, family advocacy, and school nursing services via school-based staff. In addition to the school-level personnel, the social worker provides support for the work of the team and the director coordinates the program.

What Are the Results?

Since the student services teams were fully implemented in the Gordon County School System in 1996, a number of accomplishments have been realized:

  • Student absenteeism has been reduced by 20%.

  • Abuse and neglect referrals to Gordon County DFCS have been cut in half.

  • Confirmed abuse cases have been reduced by one-third.

  • Immunization rates are approaching the 100% mark for school-aged Gordon County children.

  • Before and after school programs serve the working poor with DFCS assistance.

  • Collaboration and blended funding have increased fiscal efficiency.

  • Many gaps in resources have been filled including the Emergency Dental Program and the Marguerite Faw Children's Medical Fund that can be accessed for uninsured children with acute dental or medical needs.

Nurses Deal with Medical Issues  Students whose health issues present acute or persistent barriers to school success may need the assistance of the school nurse. School nurses provide direct and indirect medical services through clinic services, parent and staff consultation, wellness promotion through education and screenings, disease surveillance, development and implementation of health-related accommodation plans, and immunization administration and record compliance monitoring.

Counselors Assist with Emotional/Behavioral Issues  Sometimes children do not succeed in school because of emotional or behavioral issues. School counselors are trained to provide prevention and intervention services for students. School counseling programs consist of the following activities: individual and group counseling services, classroom guidance activities, and consultation with parents, staff, and community resources. The counselor is the school's referral link to the Department of Family and Children's Services as well as clinical liaison to public and private mental health providers.