
Is your practice evolving?
The youth mental health crisis that accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the demand for counseling services across different types of schools. At the same time schools have introduced many new tools and modalities for education and for overall success. Join Katie Darling and Daniel Trice in a discussion about how school counselors are innovating to provide better support while meeting increased need.
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Daniel Trice
LinkedInAccount Executive @ August
Daniel Trice has been working in the EdTech industry for nearly 7 years. Originally from Maryland, he is now based in the Austin, TX area. When he isn't partnering with public schools to help unlock their full potential, he can be found cheering for his hometown teams (Go Ravens and O's!) and spending time with his wife, cat, and 2 dogs.
Katie Darling
LinkedInStrategic Public Partnerships @ August
Katie Darling is a champion of public education with a background in advocacy, governance, and fundraising. At August Schools, Katie oversees public partnerships with school districts in the Southeast. Katie lives on a small farm in Louisiana with her husband and two children, ages 6 and 6 months.
What will I learn?
- Student History
Show students how much you care by quickly referencing your previous meetings and your shared development goals
- Support Record
Create a track record of excellent student support by documenting interactions as they happen
- Collaborate Safely
How to work with peers in counseling and other departments while respecting student privacy


