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LISBON HIGH SCHOOL counselors Shari Jordan and Amy Sewick recently visited students enrolled in morning and afternoon programs at Lisbon’s Gartley Street School, the alternative-education program at Gartley Street. Students were given information about applying to college, researching scholarships, apprenticeship opportunities and the benefits of having a plan in place before finishing high school. Counselors will be meeting with students on a monthly basis. In top photo pictured from left, seated, are Nick Leeman, Kayla Wagner-Coughlin, Kelly Harding, Arianna Bundy, Damien Vachon, Josh Melnick, Sewick and Sage Walton. Standing are instructors Andy DesPres and Brian Breton and counselor Shari Jordan. In bottom photo, first row from left, are Tyler Flaherty, Lillian Johnston, Tiffany Hursh, Sewick, Emily Stevens and Rachel Brousseau; back row from left are Amelia Bishop, tutor Sharon Forest, Kelly Harding, DesPres, Jordan, instructors Brian Breton and Colby Haley, Josh Broadwater and Sage Walton.
LISBON HIGH SCHOOL counselors Shari Jordan and Amy Sewick recently visited students enrolled in morning and afternoon programs at Lisbon’s Gartley Street School, the alternative-education program at Gartley Street. Students were given information about applying to college, researching scholarships, apprenticeship opportunities and the benefits of having a plan in place before finishing high school. Counselors will be meeting with students on a monthly basis. In top photo pictured from left, seated, are Nick Leeman, Kayla Wagner-Coughlin, Kelly Harding, Arianna Bundy, Damien Vachon, Josh Melnick, Sewick and Sage Walton. Standing are instructors Andy DesPres and Brian Breton and counselor Shari Jordan. In bottom photo, first row from left, are Tyler Flaherty, Lillian Johnston, Tiffany Hursh, Sewick, Emily Stevens and Rachel Brousseau; back row from left are Amelia Bishop, tutor Sharon Forest, Kelly Harding, DesPres, Jordan, instructors Brian Breton and Colby Haley, Josh Broadwater and Sage Walton.
 
 

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