0001| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 14
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| CYNTHIA NAVA
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0010| A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE TO STUDY
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0012| COUNSELING PROGRAMS ON THE MIDDLE, JUNIOR AND HIGH SCHOOL
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0013| LEVELS.
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0015| WHEREAS, school children are being subjected to social
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0016| stresses, including family fragmentation, substance abuse,
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0017| child abuse, poverty and violence; and
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0018| WHEREAS, children may exhibit barriers to learning, such
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0019| as emotional disorders, underachievement, disruptive behavior,
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0020| juvenile delinquency and withdrawal; and
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0021| WHEREAS, school dropouts, gang members, pregnant teens
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0022| and substance-abusing youth pose significant social problems;
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0023| and
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0024| WHEREAS, counseling provided by public schools can reduce
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0025| drug abuse, dropout rates, teen suicide, unemployment and
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0001| incarceration; and
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0002| WHEREAS, school counseling addresses the barriers to
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0003| learning and contributes to students' success by positively
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0004| affecting the school environment, student self-discipline,
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0005| attendance and academic achievement; and
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0006| WHEREAS, state policy to reduce social problems and crime
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0007| can be served by enhancing the availability and quality of
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0008| public school counseling programs;
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0009| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0010| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the legislative education study
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0011| committee be requested to study school counseling programs at
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0012| the middle, junior and high school levels to augment the
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0013| committee's 1994 study of elementary school counseling
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0014| programs and that it include information on national
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0015| counselor-student ratios; national and state standards for
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0016| counseling programs and staff; and community, parent and
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0017| student expectations; and
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0018| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative education
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0019| study committee review the impact of the school funding
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0020| formula on K-12 counseling programs in each school district;
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0021| and
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0022| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative education
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0023| study committee report its findings and recommendations to the
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0024| legislature by December 1, 1998; and
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0025| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0001| transmitted to the director of the legislative education study
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0002| committee and to the superintendents of each school district.
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