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2020 SCSCA High School Caring Awards

2020 SCSCA MIDDLE SCHOOL CARING AWARDS​

Congratulations to Katie Lasso
Sussex County School Counselor of the Year!

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Katie is a Middle School Counselor at Kittatinny Regional High School for the past five years.  Betty Scymanski, Director of Guidance, supervisor, describes her as a counselor who "highly motivated individual with a great work ethic that keeps her students close to her heart." As a middle school counselor, she assists several programs, such as Red Ribbon Week, Week of Respect and Random Act of Kindness Week to name a few. As Ms. Scymanski stated in her nomination letter; "She is a well-respected, responsible, and well-rounded professional that would represent our county well.

2019 High School Caring Awards

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2019 MIDDLE SCHOOL CARING AWARDS

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2018 High School Caring Awards

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In the front row, from left, are: Megan Canfield, of Lenape Valley Regional High School; Alexis Faria, of Sparta High School; Jessica Taylor, of Kittatinny Regional High School; Kathleen Reidmiller, of Newton High School; and Domenica Bevacqua, of Sussex County Technical School. Back row, from left, are: Jack Lubertazzi, of Pope John XXIII Regional High School; Dominc Solimando, of Hopatcong High School; Matthew Cohrs, of High Point Regional High School; Max Rodriguez, of Vernon Township High School; and Tyler Small, of Wallkill Valley Regional High School

2018 Middle School Caring Awards

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In back, from left, Aiden Van Wingerden, Kittatinny Regional High School; Haylee Rossi, Lafayette Township School; Aubrey Carroll, Halsted Middle School, Newton; Joseph Mueller, Ogdensburg School; Jake Ryan, Sparta Middle School; Madisyn Rojas,Sussex County Charter School for Technology; and Hope Margarum, Sussex Middle School. Joanne Baez, of Glen Meadow School in Vernon, not pictured, also received the award.

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