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Hey there, counselor friend. Today I am sharing my must have school counseling spreadsheets to help you track the services you provide and advocate for your role with confidence. These simple systems can be used to support a data wall or an end of year report so you can clearly communicate your impact to key stakeholders.
If you know me, you know I love a good spreadsheet. I use them for everything from travel planning to recipes, and they have become one of the most powerful tools in my school counseling program.
In this episode, I am walking you through the core data sheets I recommend every school counselor use to stay organized and data driven.
Counseling Caseload Data Sheet This spreadsheet tracks your entire caseload in one place. You can include who you are seeing, when their sessions are scheduled, what type of service they are receiving, and the topic or focus of those sessions. You can also track referral forms, parent permission slips, identifying factors, and notes.
School Counseling Log Data Sheet A counseling log is one of the simplest and most effective ways to track your daily services. Using a Google Sheet, you can log each interaction by recording the student's name, the reason you saw them, and the amount of time spent together.
This allows you to track direct student service minutes and capture interactions with students who may not be on your regular caseload, such as drop ins. It also helps you maintain accuracy. For example, if you planned for a 30 minute group but only met for 15 minutes, you can log the actual time spent.
Self Assessments and Behavior Surveys Data Sheet For tracking student progress, I highly recommend using Google Forms for self assessments and behavior surveys. These forms automatically organize responses into spreadsheets, making it easy to analyze data and identify trends. With just a few clicks, you can view results and use that information to guide your instruction.
Class Lesson Sign Up Data Sheet To streamline your scheduling, consider using a Google Form or spreadsheet for teachers to sign up for class lessons. This creates a simple and efficient system that reduces back and forth communication while helping you stay in control of your schedule.
Using Data to Drive Instruction As school counselors, it is essential that our work is data driven. These data sheets allow you to collect meaningful information so you can make informed decisions about your program and better support your students.
Counseling Hub One of my favorite systems is what I call a school counseling hub, which combines your counseling log and caseload spreadsheet into one streamlined dashboard. This allows you to manage your data, track services, and view your impact all in one place.
If you are looking for a simple way to get started, you can download my template and begin using these systems with your own students right away.
Resources Mentioned:
Join IMPACT
Caseload and Counseling Log
5 Strategies for Stress Free Organization
5 Useful Tools to Track Progress in School Counseling
Data Tracking Tools Bundle
Advocate Using and End of Year Report
TpT Store
Blog
Facebook Page
Facebook Group
Youtube
More About School Counseling Simplified:
School Counseling Simplified is a podcast offering easy to implement strategies for busy school counselors. The host, Rachel Davis from Bright Futures Counseling, shares tips and tricks she has learned from her years of experience as a school counselor both in the US and at an international school in Costa Rica.
You can listen to School Counseling Simplified on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more!
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Hey there, counselor friend. Today I am sharing my must have school counseling spreadsheets to help you track the services you provide and advocate for your role with confidence. These simple systems can be used to support a data wall or an end of year report so you can clearly communicate your impact to key stakeholders.
If you know me, you know I love a good spreadsheet. I use them for everything from travel planning to recipes, and they have become one of the most powerful tools in my school counseling program.
In this episode, I am walking you through the core data sheets I recommend every school counselor use to stay organized and data driven.
Counseling Caseload Data Sheet This spreadsheet tracks your entire caseload in one place. You can include who you are seeing, when their sessions are scheduled, what type of service they are receiving, and the topic or focus of those sessions. You can also track referral forms, parent permission slips, identifying factors, and notes.
School Counseling Log Data Sheet A counseling log is one of the simplest and most effective ways to track your daily services. Using a Google Sheet, you can log each interaction by recording the student's name, the reason you saw them, and the amount of time spent together.
This allows you to track direct student service minutes and capture interactions with students who may not be on your regular caseload, such as drop ins. It also helps you maintain accuracy. For example, if you planned for a 30 minute group but only met for 15 minutes, you can log the actual time spent.
Self Assessments and Behavior Surveys Data Sheet For tracking student progress, I highly recommend using Google Forms for self assessments and behavior surveys. These forms automatically organize responses into spreadsheets, making it easy to analyze data and identify trends. With just a few clicks, you can view results and use that information to guide your instruction.
Class Lesson Sign Up Data Sheet To streamline your scheduling, consider using a Google Form or spreadsheet for teachers to sign up for class lessons. This creates a simple and efficient system that reduces back and forth communication while helping you stay in control of your schedule.
Using Data to Drive Instruction As school counselors, it is essential that our work is data driven. These data sheets allow you to collect meaningful information so you can make informed decisions about your program and better support your students.
Counseling Hub One of my favorite systems is what I call a school counseling hub, which combines your counseling log and caseload spreadsheet into one streamlined dashboard. This allows you to manage your data, track services, and view your impact all in one place.
If you are looking for a simple way to get started, you can download my template and begin using these systems with your own students right away.
Resources Mentioned:
Join IMPACT
Caseload and Counseling Log
5 Strategies for Stress Free Organization
5 Useful Tools to Track Progress in School Counseling
Data Tracking Tools Bundle
Advocate Using and End of Year Report
TpT Store
Blog
Facebook Page
Facebook Group
Youtube
More About School Counseling Simplified:
School Counseling Simplified is a podcast offering easy to implement strategies for busy school counselors. The host, Rachel Davis from Bright Futures Counseling, shares tips and tricks she has learned from her years of experience as a school counselor both in the US and at an international school in Costa Rica.
You can listen to School Counseling Simplified on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more!

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