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Linda Shaffer Teams
Up With Lon Woodbury
Linda Shaffer is teaming up with Lon Woodbury to form a Educational
Consulting partnership. She will be specializing in advising
parents looking for Special Purpose School placement. She
will also help in publishing the Woodbury Reports Newsletter,
and the Directory. Linda spent five years as Admissions Counselor
with Rocky Mountain Academy, and before that was a teacher/counselor
at the Academy. She had spent one year at Spring Creek Community
School in Montana (now closed), as teacher/counselor/academic
administrator, and has been a feature story writer/photographer/columnist
for various newspapers. Before leaving RMA, she authored and
is still marketing her first book, 40 tips on How to Survive
In and Speak Rural Northwest - Life After K-Mart, a light
humor pocket sized survival guide for northwest natives and
newcomers. She can be reached at 208-263-8394.
Nancy Masland Takes
On New Associate
Nancy Masland, Tucson Arizona, 602-749-4220, has taken on
a new associate, Anita Bussiere, MA, schools and programs.
Anita has 22 years of experience in teaching, counseling,
public speaking, and administration.
Professionals Listed
In Peterson's Guide
Lon Woodbury, Editor/Publisher of Woodbury Reports, was included
in the Acknowledgments section of Peterson's newest guide,
Caring for Kids with Special Needs, Copyright 1993. It was
a statement of gratitude for those "who lent advice and encouragement
during the planning and production of this book." Also included
in the Acknowledgments were several professionals associated
with the Special Purpose Schools and Programs industry including
Thomas J. Croke, Consultant, Latrobe, Penn.; Anita Targan,
Educational Consultant, Morristown, NJ; Helene Reynolds, Education
Consultant, Princeton, NJ; Beth Paulin, Director of Recruitment,
DeSisto School, Stockbridge, MA; Glenn Bender, Academic Dean,
The Cascade School, Whitmore, CA; and Brooke Jackson, Director,
U.S. Admissions, The Amity School, Arezzo, Italy. It is published
by Peterson's Guides, PO Box 2123, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-2123.
CEDU School Has AA
Groups For Students With Drug Issues
Saul Rudman, Director of Admissions for CEDU School, reports
they have been having AA groups for students with drug issues.
They started the groups about eight months ago, and students
are eligible to participate after they have been on campus
for several months. Most of the groups are on campus and consist
entirely of CEDU students, but older students can participate
in off-campus groups which gives them the perspective of hearing
stories from adults who have had worse and longer stories
than the students. This is also used to help the involved
students set up and be prepared for a ready made support group
after graduation.
Copyright
© 1992, Woodbury Reports, Inc. (This article may be reproduced
without prior approval if the copyright notice and proper
publication and author attribution accompanies the copy.)
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