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It's got to be here somewhere. Model Me, Operation Shadow, and teachers as advisers to small groups of 7th graders were three guidance programs designed to orient, familiarize and guide students towards personal and vocational goals. Guidance became an area of active involvement not only for guidance counselors working with students but also for teachers working with guidance counselors working with students. 14
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Challenges And Growth.” Mr. David Potter, Superintendent Mr. Ray Davison, Assist. Supt. Mr. Lawrence Gebo, Chr. School Board Mrs. Anna Husk, Sec. School Board Mrs. Lois Thurber, Sec. to Supt. Mrs. Nancy O'Brien, School Board Mrs. Lynn Jackson, School Board Miss Angie Dyke man, Sec. Guidance Not Pictured: Mr. Richard Cassavant, School Board Mr. Joel Fitzpatrick, School Board Mis. Susan Heath, School Board 13
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Cast Involves Community Thirty-eight high school Chemistry students this year participated in developing a new Science program which is unique in the world. The Cast Project (Creative Art, Science, and Technology) which is funded through Title 4 part C of the Division of Federal Programs sought to form a new union between Art, and Science with a look toward modern technology in a previously united interdisciplinary approach to chemistry. Students worked both as a group and individually in obtaining natural material and shaping them into functional objects. Resource people were consulted at all steps. Students plan to prepare a publication which will serve as a handbook for students and teachers in Vermont to aid them in locating and working with naturally occurring materials. ABOVE: Members of CAST visit a quarry to gather iron ore for smelting. RIGHT: Michelle Cunningham and Janet Sullivan keep the fire going in order to melt down the iron ore. LEFT: Clay pots made by members of the CAST Project.
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