Site Support Employee of the Year

Jennifer Camargo

Social Emotional Learning Support Provider, 
Wildomar Elementary School and William Collier Elementary School 
Lake Elsinore Unified School District



Jennifer Camargo serves as a Social Emotional Learning Support Provider with a profound dedication to nurturing the emotional well-being and growth of students across Lake Elsinore Unified School District. Drawing from her background as a teacher and social emotional learning specialist, Jennifer creates safe environments where students build emotional resilience, empathy, and leadership skills. Her work extends beyond the classroom, leading parent workshops, professional development sessions, and community partnerships that reinforce the critical role of social-emotional learning in student success. Through targeted interventions, collaborative peer groups, and trauma-informed practices, Jennifer empowers students to thrive academically and personally. Her leadership, compassion, and commitment to creating a culture of care have made a lasting impact on her schools and the district community.


Jennifer's Message

"I am incredibly honored and grateful for this recognition. Being part of the Wildomar Elementary and William Collier Elementary communities has been an absolute privilege, and I sincerely appreciate their support. Working as a Social Emotional Learning Support Provider has been a fulfilling journey, made even more meaningful by the collaboration of dedicated SELSPs, teachers, staff, and administrators who prioritize students’ well-being every day. This recognition reflects the teamwork and commitment I witness across our schools. I’m especially thankful to the Lake Elsinore Unified School District for its dedication to the SEL program and for fostering an environment where students’ emotional growth is a priority. Being part of such a compassionate and committed educational community is truly humbling. Thank you for this honor and for allowing me to contribute to the success and well-being of our students in such a meaningful way."