About me
Jennifer is the Director of School Counseling at Harrison High School and has been a High School Counselor for 16 years after spending 9 years as a History teacher. Empowering students through a growth mindset, she has advocated for new course offerings that break down barriers to post-secondary success including access for all student to STEM programming. An NCWIT’s Counselor for Computing consultant for 5 years, Jennifer is passionate about encouraging school counselors to embracing their role as agents of change. Jennifer Correnti received the 2020 Hudson County Counselor of Year award. She is the President-elect of the New Jersey School Counselor Association and their By-Laws chair. Jennifer’s intentional efforts to broaden participation in computing in her high school is recognized by the College Board with the 2020 and 2023 AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award, which recognizes schools that expand access to AP computer science.
Jennifer is a member of American School Counselor Association, New Jersey School Counselor Association, New Jersey Association of College Admissions Counselors and New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association.