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County Special Services School District Recognizes Longevity

Jamie Washington (pictured with Mrs. Makoski

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE — Cape May County Special Services staff members were recognized for longevity with the district at the opening day Convocation on Sept. 1.
“Our district has a history of staff longevity of which we can be very proud. Consistency in staffing helps our students and contributes to the positive culture that we have here at Special Services,” stated Mrs. Makoski, District Superintendent.
Receiving awards for 10 years of service were Fendy Flores-Anderson, Chris Ann Hewitt, Marianne Linnington, and Pam Griffin; for 20 years of service Laura Garofalo and Tracey Catino, for 30 years of service Patty Potts, Karen Shea-Farmer, Carol Sieber and Sue Wunder, and for 40 years of service Jamie Washington, (pictured with Mrs. Makoski, Superintendent).

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