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Students enrolled in the Gartley Street Program, alternative education at Lisbon High School, attended a one-day in-depth Junior Achievement Skills to Achieve Program at Northeast Bank in Lewiston, a corporate partner of the program. The objective of the innovative program is to build relationships that will be sustainable and impactful between JA, companies and schools. Lessons touched on work readiness, personal finance, resume building, credit choices, interviewing and decision making. Pictured in front, from left to right, are Gartley Street Program Instructor Andy Despres, students Amelia Bishop, Emily Stevens, Tiffany Hursh, Chelsea Anoe, and CEO of the Northeast Community Banking Division, Jim Delamater. Middle row, students Kelly Harding, Lawrence St. Amant, Arianna Bunday, Elliot Manocal and Travis Bright. In back, student Kayla Wagner-Coughlin, GSP Instructor Brian Breton, Northeast Bank Senior Vice President and Director of Human Resources Heidi Jacques, Vice President of Marketing & Community Relations Manager Chris Delamater, JA Area Board Operations Director Jill Jamison, and Lisbon School Department Community Resource Coordinator Monica Millhime.
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