EWING – On March 22 NJ School Counselor Association honored school counselors from the different counties within the State of New Jersey at the annual “Counselor of the County” Awards Program held at The College of New Jersey.
Janis White, a school counselor from Lower Cape May Regional High School, was selected as the 2018-2019 Counselor of the County for Cape May County, according to a release.
School counselors are nominated by their colleagues and are selected by their own county’s School Counselor Associations for this award.
The award honors the professionals who devote their careers to serving as advocates – and often lifesavers – for the nation’s students.
Candidates were selected for award at their county-level school counselor associations. They were selected because of their ability to deliver an effective school counseling program which focuses on academic development, career counseling, and personal/social support.
They further distinguish themselves by proving to be leaders of systemic change, advocates for students, and collaborative professionals who seek the success of the “whole” student in school and in life.
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