Gull Lake Community Schools issued the following announcement on Apr 6.
Kellogg Community College honors high school counselors with Outstanding Counselor Awards
Kellogg Community College’s Admissions Office in February recognized outstanding high school counselor partners with Outstanding Counselor Awards.
Award winners, one from each county in the KCC service district, include:
Jim Hogoboom, Delton Kellogg High School, Barry County
Jennifer Searls, Branch Intermediate School District, Branch County
Matthew Hermann, Pennfield High School, Calhoun County
Additionally, KCC awarded the inaugural Russ Bortell Memorial Award to Jodee Stanton, Dean of Early College and Dual Enrollment at Gull Lake Community Schools.
This award is granted to the school counselor or employee who has shown exceptional dedication and service to their students for many years. It is named for the late Russ Bortell, a longtime KCC employee who was committed to helping students gain access to higher education and providing guidance on how to be successful in college.
Media contact: Eric Greene 269-966-4088 greenee@kellogg.edu
Kellogg Community College, founded in 1956, serves approximately 6,900 students annually via five campuses, customized training and online coursework. The College offers 60 pre-professional transfer curricula; 37 associate degree programs; 25 certificate programs; seven categories of professional certifications; and a variety of short-term, non-credit courses.
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