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Memorial Junior High School Guidance Contact Information

 

Lynn Winters - Assistant Principal – 516 872 - 7712

 

                     Meet Your Memorial Junior High School Counselors

 

Michael DiGiovanna – Memorial Junior High School

Junior High Counselor - Grades 7 - 9

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work - Molloy College

Master’s Degree in School Counseling - St. John’s University

 

On a personal note I also coach Boy's Soccer, Boys' and Girls' Volleyball and Boys 8th grade Baseball at Memorial.

 

Michele Jackson-Powell - Memorial Junior High School

Junior High School Counselor - Grades 7 - 9

Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting - Baruch College, C.U.N.Y.

Master of Science in Counselor Education - Queens College, C.U.N.Y.

Post Graduate Certification in Educational Leadership,
      School Building/District Leader - College of New Rochelle


On a personal note, my family, along with my students, inspires me to contribute my all to help guide the academic and social success of my Memorial students.

 

Robert Santoro –Memorial Junior High School

Junior High Counselor – Grades 7-9

Bachelors of Science in Inter-Disciplinary Studies with concentrations in Criminal Justice, Communication Arts and Business Management - NYIT

Masters Degree in School Counseling - NYIT


It is my belief that School Counselors at all levels help students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. As a counselor within this school I ensure that all students are provided with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they occur, and enhance personal, social, and academic growth.

 

Jennifer Gaeta – South High School

Senior High Counselor – Grades 9 – 12

Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology – SUNY Cortland

Master’s Degree in Counselor Education – Queens College

  

The most exciting part of my job is creating and maintaining relationships with my students and their families as I help to facilitate in social, emotional and academic growth. Working as a school counselor is a rewarding profession, especially as I have the unique opportunity to serve the community in which I was raised.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 August 2010 15:09