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St. Coletta PCS' Principal Wins Washington Post Leadership Award

April 17, 2014
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St. Coletta Special Education Public Charter School’s Principal Janice Corazza is the recipent of the Washington Post Distinguished Educational Leadership Award.  St. Coletta PCS is a school dedicated to the well-being and education of intellectually disabled children and adults ages 3-21. 

"St. Coletta serves a unique population and it takes exceptional leadership to successfully manage the school and its community," wrote a parent, whose daughter attends the school. "Each child has individual and specific requirements and Janice makes sure that each need is met with an innovative and caring approach. The safety and security of the students as well as their individual educational goals are paramount in how Janice supports the children, their families and her staff. I have complete confidence and comfort knowing that Janice has provided an environment where my daughter's needs can be met and all her abilities nurtured and encouraged as best possible." 

The Washington Post annually awards the region’s best principals that go beyond the day-to-day demands of their position to create an exceptional educational environment. Winners will attend an expenses-paid four-day leadership seminar.   

Janice Corazza recognized for creating an exceptional educational environment.

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