Freemasonry in Vermont

March 2008

CARE Seminar, March 18-20, 2008, South Burlington

Forty-six teachers and administrators from eleven grade 6-12 schools around Vermont attended a seminar to formulate action plans for an effective intervention and referral system to assist students at risk. 

At the latest Comprehensive Assessment and Recovery Effort (CARE) seminar, held at the DoubleTree Hotel in South Burlington March 18-20, the attendees participated in a lively, interactive training session, where they learned several techniques for identifying and working with children at risk for alcohol, drug, sexual and other forms of abuse.  The high quality training included lectures as well as hands-on practice of techniques and methods.

Governor Jim Douglas kicks off the 2008 CARE seminar at the Doubletree Hotel in South Burlington on March 18th.

Instructor Larry Newman presents information on dealing with abuse to Vermont teachers attending CARE in March 2008

Vermont teachers involved in a role-play exercise
at the CARE seminar in March 2008.  

Chuck Pagano assists teachers during a breakout session
at the CARE seminar in March 2008.

Attendees at the CARE seminar in March 2008 at the Doubletree Hotel in South Burlington. 
Some are missing due to early departure in poor weather. 
Larry Newman and MWGM Cal Keyler on the left, Chuck Pagano on the right.

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