Award Recipients 2024

 

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The Colorado School Counselor Association (CSCA) is the state division of the American School Counselor Association, and represents the more than 1,600 school counselors in the state of Colorado. Annually, we recognize the best professionals in our field including: an outstanding elementary, middle/junior high, high school, K-12 counselor, and counselor educator. We acknowledge each counselor for the quality of service he/she provides students, families, schools and districts in which he/she works. By nominating a school counselor in your building, you are giving a well-deserved tribute to a colleague.  Additionally, winners of the CSCA School Counselor of the Year Award will be nominated for the national American School Counselor Association (ASCA) School Counselor of the Year Award!

Colorado School Counselor of the Year Recipient:

Rachel McKeeman, Jenkins Middle School, Colorado Springs School District 11

Rachel McKeeman, Jenkins Middle School, Colorado Springs School District 11

Colorado School Counselor of the Year Finalists:

High School:

Annamae Boots, Arvada West High School, Jeffco Public Schools

Annamae Boots, High School Counselor of the Year

Middle School: 

Rachel McKeeman, Jenkins Middle School, Colorado Springs School District 11 

Rachel McKeeman, Middle School Counselor of the Year

Elementary School:

Sara Tusler, Martinez Elementary School, Colorado Springs School District 11

Sara Tusler, Elementary School Counselor of the Year

SCHOOL COUNSELOR ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR

The School Counselor Advocate of the Year nominees may be district or building-level administrators, school board members, legislators, or supervisors of guidance services who have made significant contributions to the implementation and improvement of school counseling programs. The purpose of the Advocate of the Year Award is to recognize persons who have demonstrated their belief in and support of school counseling programs that have had an impact on counselors and their students at the local, state, or national level. 

Dr. Anthony Martinez, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Pueblo County District 70

Dr. Anthony Martinez, School Counselor Advocate of the Year

 

LANCE HUFFMAN AWARD

The CSCA Lance Huffman Award is given to a board member who has contributed to the association and profession. The purpose of the award is to recognize persons who have demonstrated leadership within the association and have advocated to educate, promote, and further the profession, not only within the state but at the national level as well. 

Katie Brown, Prairie Winds Elementary School

Katie Brown, Lance Huffman Award

 

 

RHONDA WILLIAMS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Dr. Laurie Carlson 

Dr. Laurie Carlson, Lifetime Achievement Award

Pamela Decker

Pamela Decker, Lifetime Achievement Award