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Atlantic Highlands Resident Honored for Service

Donna McDonald, resident of Atlantic Highlands, receives Lois K. Levy Employee Award from CPC Behavioral Healthcare.

May 2016: Donna McDonald of Atlantic Highlands, NJ, celebrated 25 years as a teacher at CPC’s High Point Schools on Tuesday, May 10th. At the awards dinner, in addition to the recognition for her years of service, Ms. McDonald was also honored with the Lois K. Levy Employee Award for Outstanding Service to CPC Behavioral Healthcare. She was one of only three employees to receive the award this year. Several people praised McDonald’s work to an audience of nearly 130 employees, executive staff and trustees, including Vera Sansone, CPC’s President & CEO, and Cheryl Mountain, School Director.

Le Roi Jones, Assistant Principal on the High Point Campus, offered this about McDonald, “Donna has been at High Point for 25 years, yet she comes to work every single day with the enthusiasm and drive of a first-year teacher. She is ever optimistic and engaged. Donna is effective and experienced, with a love for the kids and her work that keeps her motivated. Donna doesn’t rely only on past success, she stays current in her field and discovers what works best for each child to give each child all she has to help them be successful.”

Pictured L-R:  Donna McDonald, Cheryl Mountain, CPC High Point Schools Director, and Le Roi Jones, CPC High Point Schools Assistant Principal.

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