The School Counseling Program
at Holly Ridge Elementary is a
Recognized ASCA Model Program
(RAMP)
 

 Mrs. Rackley is a member of these professional organizations:

 American School Counselor Association
 North Carolina School Counselor Association
 North Carolina Association of Educators

 A link to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction school counselor job  description:

 NC School Counselor Job Description

 Mrs. Rackley's professional presentations:

Acheiving RAMP: The Recognized ASCA Model Program-

       
Co-presented with Alice Geiss and Faye Marshburn at the North Carolina School
Counselor Association Conference in Greensboro, NC on October 26, 2007.
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Packin' Up: A Guide to Middle School Transition-
       
Co-presented with Whitney Bennett and Sue Edwards at the Wake County Public Schools Elementary Counselor Kick-Off meeting in Raleigh, NC on August 23, 2007.

 Climbing the RAMP: A Practical Approach to the ASCA National Model -
       Co-presented with Alice Geiss at the North Carolina School Counselor Association conference in Greensboro, NC on November 2, 2006; and to Pitt County counselors in Farmville, NC on May 2, 2007.

Essential Indicators for a Comprehensive School Counseling Program -
       Co-presented with Portia Lambright, Whitney Bennett, and Alice Geiss at the Wake County Public Schools Elementary Counselor Kick-Off meeting in Raleigh,    
NC on August 18, 2006.

 Acheiving RAMP (Recognized ASCA Model Program): Focus on Delivery and  Accountability -
       Presented at the American School Counselor Association Conference in Chicago, IL on June 25, 2006 and  the Wake County Public Schools Elementary Counselor
Kick-Off meeting in Raleigh, NC on August 18, 2006.