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Cape High counselor Joel Simon earns national recognition

Posted on March 3, 2020

Originally published March 3, 2020 by Cape Gazette
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Counselor Joel Simon at his desk in his office at Cape Henlopen High School
Cape High counselor Joel Simon is the only Delaware counselor to be recognized by the College Board, which honors innovative middle and high school counselors. (Ellen Driscoll | Cape Gazette)

The College Board recognized Cape Henlopen High's Joel Simon as an innovative and exemplary school counselor. On top of helping students prepare for exams such as the SAT and working with special education teachers to arrange test accommodations, Simon says he and his colleagues provide career and social and emotional support to students. He is the only Delaware counselor to receive the honor.

Read the full story from Cape Gazette here.

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This entry was posted in News, Outside CDS and tagged Cape Henlopen High School, Individualized Education Program (IEP), K-12 Education, schools, special education, Sussex County.

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