They are dedicated, hard-working, kind, and always have the best interest of students at heart. Amazing school counselors are being recognized for all they do supporting students on a daily basis with the 2026 “Jordy Awards.” This is a districtwide, counselor nominated award, and the nominees are voted on by school counselors as well.
Congratulations to the following school counselors. Read some of what colleagues had to say about them:
- Isaac Broadbent – Daybreak Elementary School – I have had more than one person explain Isaac as a “golden retriever in human form.” I hope he loves dogs because it is quite a compliment. Working with him brightens anyone’s day and I can only imagine the great work he does with his students. Isaac has shown up to our incoming 7th grade parent nights and I have witnessed how his students light up when they see him. He is collaborative, supportive, reliable, and a great example of a person for those young kids.
- Jeni Viernes – Fort Herriman Middle School – Jeni is truly the heartbeat of our school culture and has a unique gift for turning a standard school building into a warm, welcoming community. Jeni is a constant, reassuring presence. You can always find her in the halls during passing periods greeting students by name, with a warmth that makes her incredibly approachable. This “helpful spirit” doesn’t go unnoticed by our families, as parents frequently reach out to express their gratitude for the genuine support she provides their children. Jeni is an indispensable part of our team who balances professional excellence with a creative soul and I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this recognition.
- Alena Johnson – Valley High School – Alena is such an amazing advocate for her students. She’s empathetic and understanding, when a lot of adults might feel out of patience or discouraged. She can see where students are coming from and meet them where they’re at so they can achieve their potential. She’s an awesome counselor and person, and we’re lucky to have her.


