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Training Week Marks End of Summer/ Beginning of School at Kurn Hattin Homes

Training Week Marks End of Summer/ Beginning of School at Kurn Hattin Homes

September 1, 2021

2020 -2021 New Staff Back from (L to R): Ryan Thomas (Houseparent), Shannon Niemiec (Director of Health Services), Ryan Arruda (IT Support Coordinator), Mike Sanborn (Science Teacher), Trevor Clark (Cook), and Sallie Banta (Houseparent). Front from (L to R): Deborah Velto (Social Studies Teacher), Sabrina Parker (Nurse), and Adam Hallock (Director of Maintenance). Missing: Jessie Fay (Grades 3/4 Teacher) and Elaine Scrivani (Cook)
Will Gardner and Catherine Seltzer presenting a training session on Restorative Practices.

As summer comes to a close, Kurn Hattin Homes’ staff prepare for the new school year. For the first time since August 2020 due to COVID, Kurn Hattin Homes teachers, houseparents and staff all gathered for Training Week. Training Week is the only time when Kurn Hattin Homes has no children on campus. The week long schedule begins at 8 a.m. and typically continues until 3:00 p.m.  The days are filled with presentations and discussions which include curriculum updates, policies, best practices, and diversity training. It’s also a time when new staff are introduced and others are acknowledged with a “Above and Beyond Award” for stepping up to take on responsibilities outside of their normal role. This year however, “due to aspects of COVID, all of you went above and beyond what you’re normally asked to do, and excelled. You all deserve our grateful thanks. We appreciate what you’re willing to do and will do in making sure our children are growing, excelling, and being transformed into contributing members of society,” said Steve Harrison, Executive Director.

Executive Committee and Board of Trustees President, Mark Bodin, also noted, “The opportunity to make a difference is so big here, and I’m so appreciative of all that you always do.”

We all are now ready to welcome our students return.

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Rick Meleski, who graduated from Kurn Hattin Homes in 1975, is today the superintendent of the wastewater treatment facility and the water department for the town of Winchester, New Hampshire. In many ways, the path he’s been on for decades, and the success he’s achieved, started at the Homes. Since beginning his career at the water […]

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