School Thanks Community Partners

Lower Dauphin High School hosted a breakfast on May 12 to thank the local businesses that provide opportunities for students in the special education program to participate in the Employability Skills Program, through which they may learn vocational skills.

Rob Kain, director of museum advancement at the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum, told the story of one of the students noticing that some of the toy artifacts had fallen over in a display case. The next time the students were back, the museum opened the case and the students got to rearrange the display.

Among the businesses and organizations hosting students through paid and unpaid work experiences are the Farmstead Market, Giant, The Hershey Story, Jubilee, Falcon Packs, Papa John's, R&K Subs, Rubber Soul Brewing Company, Lower Dauphin Clothing Closet, Cubby's Ice Cream, AACA Museum, high school cafeteria - Chartwells, Houlihan's, Lower Dauphin Transportation Department, Hummelstown Borough, Wohlf Lawn and Garden, and the Lower Dauphin Communities That Care Bookmobile.

For more information, contact program coordinator Karee Robinson at krobinson@ldsd.org.

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