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Angela Boyer

Elementary School Counselor at Highlands School District

Angela Boyer is an experienced educational professional currently serving as an Elementary School Counselor at Highlands School District since October 2018. Prior to this role, Angela was a School Counselor at Propel Schools from August 2012 to October 2018 and worked as a Behavior Intervention Specialist and Career Readiness Teacher at Wilkinsburg School District between February 2011 and July 2012. Angela began their career as a Behavior Specialist at Allegheny Childrens Initiative from December 2009 to January 2011. Angela holds a Master's degree in School Counseling and Counseling Psychology from Chatham University (2007-2009) and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Biological Sciences from the University of Pittsburgh (2003-2007). Angela completed secondary education at Highlands Senior High School, graduating in 2003.

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Natrona Heights, United States

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Highlands School District

Located 20 miles north of Pittsburgh, PA, Highlands School District comprises the municipalities of Fawn Township, Harrison Township, Brackenridge Borough and Tarentum Borough. The current enrollment at Highlands is approximately 2,400 students. We have a professional staff of about 225 educators and administrators, and a support staff of about 100, including secretaries, aides, food service, custodians/maintenance, security personnel. Highlands firmly believes that our children's futures begin with a strong foundation, built piece by piece at home, in the community, and in our schools. We set goals each year to improve upon programs, educational services and facilities that will help our students build a solid foundation and establish lifelong skills that they can use to continue to grow. Our students are challenged with innovative curriculum and motivating teachers. We expect all of our students to be Respectful, Accountable, Motivated and Safe (RAMS) individuals, and only accept behaviors and attitudes reflecting those qualities in the classroom, on the playground, during free time, and while participating in extracurricular activities and athletics.


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