Androscoggin Learning and Transition Center is a school designed to assist middle and high school students prepare and embrace the realities of life after high school. ALTC was designed with support from Maine Department of Education to make school meaningful and relevant to students in grades 8-12, while simultaneously equipping them with the skills necessary for employment, appropriate independent living, and working towards their personal higher learning, vocational and personal life goals.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Our Newest Graduate!
ALTC would like to congratulate Mr. Zachary Storkson for completing the curriculum required to graduate from high school! Zach is a resident of Lewiston, and will be marching with the class of 2010 in June. We are very proud of our pal Zach as he has matured and grown into a wonderful, responsible, caring young man! Congratulations from all of us here at ALTC! We wish you the best!!
Our New Pets
ALTC would like to welcome our two new pets, Ash the Rabbit and Slink the Ferret. Both of them are interactive with our students during service learning and experiential learning. Ash comes to us form the home of Zac, our staff member. Slink comes to us from the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society. We are excited to welcome our new pets and hope that they foster learning and experience in our students!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Harrassment Education at ALTC
This morning, we had a wonderful visit from Detective Dumont from the Lewiston Police Department. He was invited to our school to offer some Harrassment Education and insight to our students, who are now young adults. We had discussions pertaining to the definitions of harrassment, the difference between punishment and rehabilitation, and how the procedure of pressing charges of Harrassment work. It was an excellent educational opportunity for the students, staff and leadership here at ALTC. Thank you Detective Dumont!
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