Washington Heights Wins CREST Award
The Texas School Counselor Association has awarded four Fort Worth ISD schools the CREST Award recognizing their outstanding counseling programs. The schools are Polytechnic High School, South Hills High School, Wedgwood Middle School and Washington Heights Elementary School.
CREST Awards are for Counselors Reinforcing Excellence for Students in Texas. Schools receiving the CREST Award have demonstrated a commitment to improve the lives and achievement of students in academic, career, and personal social domains.
Congratulations to:
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Counselors LaDale Webster, Yvette Rea, Stefan Cobbs, Principal Daniel Scroggins and his team at Poly High School
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Counselors Tammy Asbury, Rick Garcia, Kimberly Brooks, Rosaland Guess and Principal Nancy Sticksel and her team at South Hills High School
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Counselors Melisa Hightower, Kimberly Guess and Principal T.J. Jarchow and his team at Wedgwood Middle School
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Counselor Janice Holland and Principal Sandra Garza and her team at Washington Heights Elementary School
Texas School Counseling Association is proud to announce CREST winners for the 2011-12 school year.
This year 36 schools have been selected from across Texas to be recognized for excellence in school counseling.