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HCS staff members are named Super Care Heroes
Congratulations are in order for a few of our outstanding staff members who have been recognized as Super Care Heroes by Care Solace, our partner in mental health care coordination to give our community access to care at no cost. The Super Care Hero Award celebrates mental health advocates, school counselors, and school mental health staff who go above and beyond to connect students to the care they need.
This recognition highlights their dedication to changing lives, supporting student well-being, and creating a positive impact in our community. Their hard work and compassion make a difference every single day.
2024 Super Care Heroes in Hampton City Public Schools
Lakeshia Ames - assistant principal, Mary W. Jackson Fundamental Elementary School
Breanna Ford - professional school counselor, Kecoughtan High School
Jocelyn Fuller - professional school counselor, Syms Middle School
Kara Hart - professional school counselor, Bryan Elementary School
Denine Jackson - professional school counselor, Kecoughtan High School
Stephanie Lewis - professional school counselor, Bassette Elementary School
Kristin Minkoff - professional school counselor, Phillips Elementary School
Mia Moore - professional school counselor, Hampton High School
Jennifer Person - professional school counselor, Andrews PreK-8 School
Arnita Rosier - professional school counselor, Mary S. Peake Elementary School
Jodi Schiedel-Anderson - professional school counselor, Forrest Elementary School
Emily Sims - professional school counselor, Burbank Elementary School
Jeffrey Speller - professional school counselor, Mary T. Christian Elementary School
Lynn Thompson - professional school counselor, Kecoughtan High School
“Care Solace is a wonderful resource that our school division utilizes,” said Carla Mahn, director of student development and counseling for Hampton City Schools. “I am glad that our administrators and counselors are using it to help support the mental health needs of not only their students but their students' families as well.”
Learn more about Care Solace by visiting their website at https://www.caresolace.org/.