Hopatcong Aides Rewarded For Their Dedication
Staffers awarded for assisting district's special needs students
For the 80 or so educational support personal the jobs they do daily are “challenging and essential,” said Lillian Colello, who works at the Durbin Avenue School where she helps multiple handicapped children. “I came to learn to appreciate how hard they have to work just to learn how to feed themselves or to use their communication device to indicate a simple want,” Colello said. “I have also rejoiced with them on each accomplishment they achieved. This to me is a great reward for me; when accomplish their goal then I fell I have accomplished one of my goals as well.” Colello was one of five aides named as their school’s top ESP. She was also named the district’s top aide. Others are: Betty Helminger, Hudson Maxim School; Joan Cutchis, …
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3:23 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Yes but many of them are happy with the hourly schedule and the benefits of being in the school system with their children. Unless you are a teacher not many places will give you their work schedule.   more ›