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Kimberly Altobelli has been named the 2025 recipient of the Alex Thomas Ohio School Psychologist of the Year Award. This prestigious recognition highlights her exceptional contributions to the field of school psychology, particularly in Ohio. Altobelli has demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing the mental health and educational outcomes of students across various school settings.
Her innovative approaches to addressing students' emotional and psychological needs have made a significant impact on both the students and the educational community. Colleagues and students alike praise her for her dedication, compassion, and unwavering support. Altobelli's work not only focuses on individual student needs but also emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive school environment.
As the recipient of this award, Altobelli joins a distinguished group of professionals who have made meaningful contributions to the field of school psychology. Her recognition serves as an inspiration for others in the profession, encouraging a continued focus on the mental well-being of students.
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