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Meet the Middle School Counselors

Email: henrya@krsd.us

Phone: 856 467-3300 extension 3024

Qualifications: M.Ed School Counseling B.A. Social Studies

Mrs. Antoinette Henry

8th Grade Counselor

Mrs. Henry earned a Bachelors degree from Villavona University in Social Studies and also earned a Masters degree from Wilmington University in School Counseling.  

Mrs. Henry has worked in public education since 2006 and joined Kingsway Regional School District in 2006.  

 

 

Email: kupseyt@krsd.us

Phone: 856 467-3300 extension 3044

Qualifications: M.Ed School Counseling B.A. Teacher of Handicapped

Mrs. Theresa Kupsey

7th Grade Counselor

Mrs. Kupsey earned a Bachelors degree from Rowan University in Teacher of the Handicapped and also earned a Masters degree from Wilmington University in School Counseling.  

Mrs. Kupsey has worked in public education since 1998 and joined Kingsway Regional School District in 2010. 

 

 

Email: philippr@krsd.us

Phone: 856 467-3300 ext. 3011

Qualifications: M.A. Counseling in Educational Settings | Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) | Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies Student Assistance Counselor (SAC) | B.A. Law and Justice Studies

Mr. Raymond Philipp, M.A.

Wellness Counselor

Mr. Philipp earned a Bachelor's Degree from Rowan University in Law and Justice Studies.  He also obtained from Rowan University a Master's Degree in Counseling in Educational Settings as well as two Certificates of Advanced Graduate Study in Clinical Mental Health Counseling as well as Student Assistance Coordinator.  Mr. Philipp is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education in Administration and Supervision.  He has worked in public education since 2021 and joined Kingsway Regional School District during that same year.

Mr. Philipp serves students in grades 7-12 as our Wellness Counselor.

Our Role
To provide counseling and school-wide services through the promotion of social, emotional, and personal development of all students. The topics we address are but are not limited to: anxiety, depression, substance abuse, personal conflicts, and character development. 

Services Provided
Our services include individual and small group counseling, prevention education, psychoeducational, and referral services, and crisis response. 

Referral Process
Students can be referred to us by parents, school counselors, and faculty.