Cumberland Regional’s Campbell Named Exemplary Teacher

Cumberland Regional High School (CRHS) proudly announces that Elisabeth Campbell has been recognized as an Exemplary Educator by the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE). This prestigious honor recognizes outstanding New Jersey educators who exhibit exceptional educational talent, an inspiring presence, and a clear, positive impact on students, colleagues, and the school community.

“We are absolutely thrilled that the New Jersey Department of Education has recognized Ms. Campbell’s extraordinary commitment to our students and our school,” said Justin Martin, principal of Cumberland Regional High School. 

“Elisabeth Campbell exemplifies what it means to be an outstanding educator and community leader. Her dedication, creativity, and compassion set her apart as a role model for students and colleagues alike” said Cumberland Regional School District Superintendent Carl Dolente. 

The NJDOE’s recognition process includes a review of the nominee’s exceptional educational accomplishments, contributions to the profession, and demonstrated potential for professional and policy leadership. Campbell’s work in dramatic arts has been particularly noted for fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment.

“I am honored to be recognized for this distinction,” said Campbell. “I truly believe that theater can change lives, and I love watching how theater can help students gain confidence in themselves and their abilities both on and off the stage. Theater education is my passion, and I am so very proud of all the students I have taught throughout my years at CRHS. I am very lucky that my theater program is so valued at my school, and I look forward to many more years of serving the students of Cumberland Regional.”

Campbell received a state certificate of recognition from the NJDOE for this achievement.

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