2024 Georgia RAMP Schools

GSCA Community, School Counseling News,

This year, 138 schools in 25 states received the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation. These schools will be honored during a special ceremony at the ASCA Annual Conference in Kansas City, Mo., in July for making an exemplary commitment to their school counseling programs.

The RAMP designation, celebrating its 20th year, recognizes schools committed to delivering a comprehensive, data-informed school counseling program and an exemplary educational environment. Since its inception, more than 1,600 schools have been designated as RAMP recipients.

RAMP schools are now in 47 states across the country. The RAMP designation is good for five years; this year’s RAMP recipients must submit a successful application by Oct. 15, 2028, to maintain their RAMP status. This year 16 schools earned Re-RAMP status.

“This year’s RAMP honorees have shown their commitment to students and the school counseling profession,” said Jill Cook, ASCA executive director. “These schools used data to drive their program development and implementation so all students can achieve success. RAMP designation distinguishes these schools and encourages school counselors nationwide to strive for excellence.”

The 2024 Georgia RAMP schools are:

Emerson Elementary School
Ferguson Elementary School (Re-RAMP)
Floyd Middle School
Griffin Middle School (Re-RAMP)
Kennesaw Mountain High School
Mt. Carmel Elementary School
New Manchester High School
Parkview High School (Re-RAMP)
Porter Elementary School
Sawyer Road Elementary School (Re-RAMP)

RAMP applications are reviewed once a year by a panel of school counseling professionals, who assess the school counseling programs in 10 different areas of expertise. The next submission deadline is Oct. 15, 2024. For more information on the program, visit www.schoolcounselor.org/ramp.

A full list of the the 2024 US RAMP recipients can be seen here