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Denise Korzon
- Restorative Practices Coordinator, Just Discipline Project
Denise Korzon, a proud Pittsburgher, is a Restorative Practice Coordinator with the Just Discipline Project. Denise earned her BA from Duquesne University, her teaching certification from Carlow University and has completed work on her Masters at Duquesne and Penn State. Denise has been a passionate advocate for student success in both her professional and volunteer activities for 25+ years. Following a decade of teaching in public school, Denise joined the University of Pittsburgh in 2014. After working with Pitt’s College in High School program bringing college credit to high school classrooms across Pennsylvania, Denise was thrilled by the opportunity to return to the classroom to help middle school students with making better decisions, and building connections. In her free time, Denise loves spending time with family and friends, traveling, attending cultural events and being outdoors.