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Top: Social workers Mr. Les Zalewski and Mrs. Jo Ann Hickox confer with Mr. Sklare. Left: Miss Elizabeth Stamos, speech correctionist, pre- pares a lesson. 25
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speciol ed teachers offer special With the opening of Harrison, the Farmington Public Schools introduced a program to accommo- date students with a handicap. The objective of the Special Services Department is to integrate the handie upped student into academic classes. Mrs. Claire Albertson, who is assisted by teacher aid Mrs. Katherine Wheelock, is the teacher-counselor who supervises the special services program. She has previously worked in the Detroit and Bloomfield Hills Schools and has an extensive background in counseling and therapy. Harrison is also fortunate to have the services of two social workers. Mrs. Jo Ann Hickox and Mr. Les Zalewski are available for consultation every Friday. Mr. Zalewski also helped to organize the group counseling program. Special Education specialist, Miss Elizabeth Stamos is responsible for the speech therapy program, while Mrs. Louise Cotton works with homebound students. services Top Left: Mrs. Ciaire Albertson, teacher-counselor. Top Right: Mrs. Katherine Wheelock, teacher aid. Above: bound director. Mrs. Louise Cotton, home-
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on-the-iob training is basis for co-op Co-op is occupational education designed to pre- pare students for future employment. The program is coordinated between the classroom and the work- ing experiences. Students must take at least one class directly re- lated to their job, be 16 years old at time of employ- ment and have regular attendance. The head of the Co-op Department at Harrison High School is Mr. Robert Finzel. His primary re- sponsibility is to help the co-op student determine the area of the business world for Which he is best suited. Mr. Finzel stated that follow up studies of high school graduates, show a lower rate of unem- ployment for people who participated in the co-op program than for those who did not. A satisfied co-op student, Lorna Tucker, remarked, I would definitely recommend co-op to anyone be cause it got me a job and is teaching me secretarial work. Above: Mr. Finzel plans his daily schedule with his secretary Mrs. Gloria Devlin. Be- low: Denise Trombly takes dictation from her employer. 26
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