The five-hour workshop is designed to promote resiliency among students and teach social competence, problem-solving skills, and personal responsibility as well as help to inspire a sense of purpose …
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The five-hour workshop is designed to promote resiliency among students and teach social competence, problem-solving skills, and personal responsibility as well as help to inspire a sense of purpose and hope for the future.
“Point Break is an incredible social and emotional learning opportunity for our high school students,” said Lisbon Central School District Superintendent Patrick Farrand.
“This workshop reinforces our District’s closely held values of community and open communication and helps foster a better learning environment for our students.”
For more information about Lisbon Central School District visit www.lisboncs.schoolwires.com. To learn more about Point Break, visit www.pointbreakonline.com.