Notre Dame Cristo Rey High School (NDCRHS) recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Corporate Work Study Program. The CWSP was established to offer students the opportunity to earn a portion of their tuition while providing them valuable exposure to career avenues. At the event, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital Network’s founders Dr. Howard Gardner and his wife Naomi were honored as long-standing supporters of the school and this program. Their daughters, Alexandra, Juliane and Stephanie (pictured from left to right) accepted the award on their behalf. “We are honored to continue this 20-year relationship,” said Charles Champagne, CEO at NRHN. “Over the years, we’ve worked with two students each year. This year we’ve had four students working with us.” NDCRHS first opened in Lawrence and is now located in Methuen. #notredamcristoreyhighschool #northeastrehabilitationhospitalnetwork
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