News Too Few and Too Busy This article originally appeared at "Chalkbeat." Posted July 13, 2016 By News editor Many things separate the students who graduate and go on to promising careers from those who are left behind — luck, privilege, parent involvement.But Mandy Savitz-Romer, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a former school counselor herself, says having an available and knowledgeable counselor can make an important difference for kids, especially kids from low-income communities.“Counselors are essential to closing the achievement gap,” Savitz-Romer said. “But counselors’ roles are often poorly-defined and their conditions are flawed.”...Read more at Chalkbeat. News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles News Part of the Conversation: Rachel Hanebutt, MBE'16 News Fighting for Change: Estefania Rodriguez, L&T'16 Usable Knowledge Start by Talking What education leaders should know about how to build strong reading skills (and strong schools).