Monday, May 21, 2018

NJPSA Recognizes Students with Outstanding Leadership Skills


A longtime resident of New Jersey, Damion Frye currently serves as the principal of Seth Boyden Demonstration School, where he facilitates professional development programs for students of all grade levels. Damion Frye also holds membership with the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association (NJPSA), which is dedicated to providing professional services to more than 6,000 members working in the field of education.

Recently, NJPSA recognized 25 graduating seniors for their leadership in extracurricular activities not related to athletics. Selected from the north, central, and south regions of New Jersey, the winners each received a prize of $2,000.

NJPSA’s Student Activities Committee was responsible for reviewing the applications and selecting the seniors for the awards. According to the organization’s assistant executive director, this year witnessed an outstanding lineup of applicants.

The award ceremony for the 2017-18 Student Leadership Scholarship was held at a luncheon at the NJSPA headquarters on May 8.