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two 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 counselors honored by College Board
Posted in on March 11, 2021

Counselors build lasting relationships

The College Board recently recognized two 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 high school counselors for their dedication to students.

Meggan Horne, lead counselor at Arlington High School, and Susan Kingen, lead counselor at Martin High School, were nominated by colleagues for the College Board Counselor Recognition program. Both are known for the resolute support they give students and the relationships they build that last long after graduation.

The honors junior high and high school counselors who go above and beyond to support students and help them realize their post-graduation goals. The College Board recognized more than 400 school counselors nationally this year, including 53 from Texas.

鈥淪imply put Mrs. Horne does right by kids, not just when it is easy, but all the time,鈥 said Arlington Principal Shahveer Dhalla. 鈥淪he knows when to be supportive of students, but also when students need a little bit of tough love and to be held accountable. Students know they can聽be open and honest with Mrs. Horne. Her students build strong relationships with her even past their time at Arlington High School. AHS is a better place because Meggan Horne is here.鈥

It鈥檚 a similar story at Martin.

鈥淪usan Kingen builds relationships with her students that last a lifetime,鈥 said Martin Principal Marlene Roddy.聽鈥淪he cares, listens and encourages young people 鈥 their dreams are often realized as they work through the challenges and obstacles confronting them due to Ms. Kingen鈥檚 support. Her students always come back and thank her for becoming who they wanted to be.鈥

Congratulations and thank you to Horne and Kingen. We are grateful for you and for all of our counselors.