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PAC program reports new vans, community partnerships and fundraising at board meeting
Summary
Project Active Citizen (PAC), a Beyond 18 program serving Burlington and neighboring districts, told the board it has 20 students, three vans after a state transition readiness grant purchase, fundraising from dog-bone sales ($5,683 combined) and community partnerships with Grace Church for cooking instruction and events.
Amy Anholt, PAC coordinator, briefed the board on the Project Active Citizen program (PAC), a Beyond 18 transition program that serves Burlington and Waterford students with special education needs. Anholt said PAC had 20 students this year, three vans after recent vehicle purchases, three instructional aides and a volunteer intern supporting programming.
Anholt told the board that district transition readiness…
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