Terri Tipton was recently named as the 2027 Behavioral Health Professional of the Year for the Cape Henlopen School District. This award recognizes Tipton’s unwavering commitment to supporting students’ social, emotional and behavioral well-being.
In her role with the Sussex Consortium, Tipton works closely with students who have diverse and complex needs, providing individualized support that helps them succeed both in and out of the classroom. Known for her compassionate approach and strong advocacy, she builds meaningful relationships with students and families, creating a safe and supportive environment where students feel valued and understood.
“The impact Terri has is felt immediately by students, families and staff whose work continues long after a crisis moment has passed,” said Sussex Consortium Assistant Principal Pam Willmot. “She consistently brings together compassion, clinical skill and relentless follow-through in a way that changes the lives of those she works with.”
Tipton collaborates with teachers, administrators and support staff to develop and implement strategies covering a range of student needs. Her work not only supports student success but also strengthens the overall school community by fostering understanding, empathy and resilience.
In addition to providing behavioral health support, she works to strengthen the culture of belonging at Cape Henlopen High School. She’s the student advisor for Key Club and has coordinated with the Best Buddies club to create inclusive activities that bring students together for genuine interaction. These activities foster and build peer connection, reduce isolation and reinforce the concept that every student belongs.
“Terri is an incredible asset to our district and to the students, families and staff that she works alongside,” said Dr. Jenny Nauman, district superintendent. “Her dedication, commitment and genuine care for others represent the very best of what behavioral health leadership looks like in schools, and we are honored to have her as part of our team here at Cape.”
Colleagues describe Tipton as a trusted resource and a tireless advocate who consistently goes above and beyond to ensure students receive the support they need. Her ability to connect with students, especially during challenging times, has made a profound difference in their lives.
“I am truly honored to receive this recognition,” said Tipton. “It is a privilege to work with the students and families at Cape each day, and to have such supportive and dedicated colleagues who are always willing to step up and step in to help. Building relationships and helping students feel safe, supported and empowered is at the heart of what I do, and I’m grateful to be part of a community that both values and takes pride in supporting the needs of the whole child.”
This award recognizes school employees who are healthcare practitioners or human service providers for their outstanding service. As a district winner, Tipton will represent Cape at the state level, where the secretary of education will determine a statewide winner.