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In a remarkable acknowledgment of dedication and impact, Dr. Lee Cohen has been named the New Jersey Association of School Psychologists (NJASP) School Psychologist of the Year. This prestigious award highlights Dr. Cohen's unwavering commitment to supporting students, families, and educational staff throughout his career.
Dr. Cohen's extensive experience in the field of school psychology has made him a vital resource within the educational community. Known for his compassionate approach and innovative strategies, he has played a crucial role in enhancing the mental health and well-being of countless students. His efforts extend beyond individual counseling, as he actively collaborates with teachers and administrators to create supportive learning environments.
Colleagues and students alike praise Dr. Cohen for his ability to connect with young people and foster resilience. His legacy of service is a testament to the profound impact that dedicated professionals can have in shaping the future of education and mental health support. This recognition not only honors Dr. Cohen's achievements but also inspires others in the field to strive for excellence in their own practices.
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