Special Education Teacher needed for a substantially separate classroom/inclusion classroom for
children with multiple disabilities at the elementary level (Grades K-2). This is a long-term substitute position
from October 4 through December 17, 2010. Massachusetts Special Education Teacher license required. Please
send letter of interest, resume, three letters of reference and copy of license to Dr. Gretchen Bravacos at
gretchen_bravacos@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail documents to 63 Hastings St., Wellesley, 02481.
Part-Time: Speech and Language Pathologist needed for a part-time position (2 days/week) at the elementary
level. Massachusetts SLP
The document provides information about the start of the new school year at Norwood Primary School. It introduces the new head teacher, Lee Dumbell, and welcomes parents and children back for the autumn term. It also provides notices about upcoming dates, staffing changes, school policies and events at the school.
This document provides a calendar, registration information, course descriptions, and contact information for adult education courses offered by New Milford Adult Education. The calendar lists dates that classes are canceled, including holidays, recesses, and weather-related closings. Registration information provides policies on registering, payments, refunds, and attendance eligibility. A wide range of courses are described, including high school diploma and GED preparation, ESL, career enhancement like CNA training, computers, languages, arts and crafts, fitness, and enrichment topics. Office hours and staff contact information is also included.
The document provides information about summer enrichment activities offered by Austin Community Education including lunch programs, library reading programs, 4-H programs, creative arts classes, educational classes, and registration information. A variety of classes are offered covering topics like introductory golf, teddy bear tours, sports skills, strength training for dancers, and fencing. The activities are designed to provide fun, educational opportunities for students to enrich their summer.
This document is a catalog for community education classes in Austin, Minnesota. It provides information about inclement weather policies, class schedules, registration details, and instructor opportunities. If the school district cancels classes due to weather, all community education classes for that day will also be cancelled. Registration for community education classes is open and can be done in person, by mail, online or by phone.
This document provides information about events and activities at a school during the week of December 11-15, including:
- The schedule for each day that week including lunch times and ELT blocks.
- Upcoming events like a Winter Band Concert, Winter Formal Dance, and last day before the Christmas break.
- The school lunch menu for that week.
- Information about Leadership events like the 12 Days of Christmas activity and the Winter Formal dance.
- Announcements about dual credit opportunities, university info nights, and entrepreneurship workshops.
This document is a catalog for Community Education classes in Austin, Minnesota for the 2015-2016 winter season. It provides the following information:
- Inclement weather policy: Classes will be cancelled if the school has a late start, early dismissal, or is closed for the day. One Kids Korner site will open regular hours for late starts or early dismissals, and another site will open from 6:15am-6:00pm if school is closed.
- Table of contents listing class categories like Adult Enrichment, Artful Living, Day Trips, etc.
- Registration information explaining how to register for classes online or by mail, payment and refund policies, and class cancellation policies.
The newsletter provides information about the end of the current FridayCHAT session on March 16th, including a concert for music classes and teacher appreciation gifts. It also announces the spring session from March 23rd to May 18th and lists several classes that still have openings. All families must pay a registration fee to participate. Upcoming events include a music aptitude test on March 23rd and the spring book swap. Information is also provided about the 2012/2013 school year sessions.
The document provides information about the start of the new school year at Norwood Primary School. It introduces the new head teacher, Lee Dumbell, and welcomes parents and children back for the autumn term. It also provides notices about upcoming dates, staffing changes, school policies and events at the school.
This document provides a calendar, registration information, course descriptions, and contact information for adult education courses offered by New Milford Adult Education. The calendar lists dates that classes are canceled, including holidays, recesses, and weather-related closings. Registration information provides policies on registering, payments, refunds, and attendance eligibility. A wide range of courses are described, including high school diploma and GED preparation, ESL, career enhancement like CNA training, computers, languages, arts and crafts, fitness, and enrichment topics. Office hours and staff contact information is also included.
The document provides information about summer enrichment activities offered by Austin Community Education including lunch programs, library reading programs, 4-H programs, creative arts classes, educational classes, and registration information. A variety of classes are offered covering topics like introductory golf, teddy bear tours, sports skills, strength training for dancers, and fencing. The activities are designed to provide fun, educational opportunities for students to enrich their summer.
This document is a catalog for community education classes in Austin, Minnesota. It provides information about inclement weather policies, class schedules, registration details, and instructor opportunities. If the school district cancels classes due to weather, all community education classes for that day will also be cancelled. Registration for community education classes is open and can be done in person, by mail, online or by phone.
This document provides information about events and activities at a school during the week of December 11-15, including:
- The schedule for each day that week including lunch times and ELT blocks.
- Upcoming events like a Winter Band Concert, Winter Formal Dance, and last day before the Christmas break.
- The school lunch menu for that week.
- Information about Leadership events like the 12 Days of Christmas activity and the Winter Formal dance.
- Announcements about dual credit opportunities, university info nights, and entrepreneurship workshops.
This document is a catalog for Community Education classes in Austin, Minnesota for the 2015-2016 winter season. It provides the following information:
- Inclement weather policy: Classes will be cancelled if the school has a late start, early dismissal, or is closed for the day. One Kids Korner site will open regular hours for late starts or early dismissals, and another site will open from 6:15am-6:00pm if school is closed.
- Table of contents listing class categories like Adult Enrichment, Artful Living, Day Trips, etc.
- Registration information explaining how to register for classes online or by mail, payment and refund policies, and class cancellation policies.
The newsletter provides information about the end of the current FridayCHAT session on March 16th, including a concert for music classes and teacher appreciation gifts. It also announces the spring session from March 23rd to May 18th and lists several classes that still have openings. All families must pay a registration fee to participate. Upcoming events include a music aptitude test on March 23rd and the spring book swap. Information is also provided about the 2012/2013 school year sessions.
This document contains announcements and notifications from Samuel Clemens High School regarding upcoming sports games and elections, EOC testing schedules, senior book return dates and scholarships, graduation events and deadlines, summer camp opportunities, and an anonymous tip text number for the local police department.
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events and activities. It introduces the new Deputy Headteacher, Ms. Deirdre Grimshaw, and reminds parents about club sign-ups and uniform guidelines. It also advertises job openings and provides a medical update about Japanese encephalitis cases in Vietnam. The PTG coordinator asks for volunteers to help with various event committees for the term.
Austin Community Education: Fall 2016 Brochureisd492
$15
Learn to make beautiful twig furniture from Robert McNeely of Squash Blossom Farm. Robert will teach you
how to select, prepare and weave twigs into functional and decorative pieces like chairs, stools and tables. All
materials are provided. Bring a sack lunch.
16F5010/Saturday, September 24, 2016, 9:00am-4:00pm
Squash Blossom Farm, 39670 County Road 30, Austin, MN 55912
Hatha Vinyasa Yoga-Heidi Harrabi $48
A wonderful class for all levels. Hatha Vinyasa is the foundation for all yoga. This
ancient classic form of
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City's Tu Xuong campus. It announces that CHQ club sign-ups will begin on September 1st and end on September 5th. It also lists vacancies for a Learning Support Assistant and Admissions Officer. The newsletter discusses new music clubs starting and provides the PE department and term 1 calendar. It encourages parents to attend the information evening on September 10th and helps with using the CHQ system to sign up for clubs.
The document is a catalog for classes and trips offered by the Austin Community Learning Center. It provides information on registering for classes, including adult enrichment classes on topics like social security planning, essential oils, and crochet. It also lists extended day trips to locations like Cape Cod and the French Riviera. The catalog contains a table of contents and contact information for community education staff.
Also, please check the school website for announcements and information from everything from Athletics to Scholarship information. http://jchs.usd475.org
This document summarizes a court case involving a teacher, Diana Belo, who was allegedly illegally dismissed from her position at Chiang Kai Shek College. Belo took a one-year leave of absence in 1992-1993 to care for her children. When she attempted to return to teaching in 1993, the college denied her request claiming they had no available teaching positions. The National Labor Relations Commission ruled this was an illegal dismissal and ordered her reinstatement and backpay. The Court of Appeals affirmed this ruling, finding the college's policies discriminated against Belo and made her continued employment unreasonable. The Supreme Court upheld this decision, noting Belo had tenure and her dismissal did not follow proper procedure.
This document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School seniors regarding final transcript requests, dual credit transcripts, book return dates, letterman jacket orders, powder puff permission forms, baseball playoff t-shirts, choir achievements, a theatre performance, graduation DVD and t-shirt sales, scholarships, and TAKS testing schedules. It also includes announcements about prom, project graduation events, SAT preparation boot camps, summer camp, cookies, and an anonymous tip text number for the local police.
This document provides information on early childhood and family education classes taking place from January to March in Austin, Minnesota. It lists non-separating and separating baby, toddler, preschool and multi-age classes, covering topics like child development, parenting skills, and interactive learning. Special holiday classes and fun shops are also advertised. The mission and registration details for the community learning center are provided.
This document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School on May 10, 2012. It includes the schedule for 9th grade EOC testing, final exam exemption forms, book return dates, athletic events, senior calendar details, scholarships, and other school reminders.
The document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School for May 11th, 2012. It includes information about NHS elections, baseball playoff games, exam exemption forms, book return dates, project graduation events, and senior calendar details. The summaries provide elections for NHS are on May 10th-11th, baseball playoff games are on May 11th, 12th and possibly the 13th, and exam exemption forms are due by May 15th for seniors and May 22nd for other grades.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum development, grant awards, and school committee news. It also serves as the official vehicle for job postings. The bulletin discusses upcoming events like a pumpkin fair and school committee meeting. It also includes announcements about personnel, condolences, retirement seminars, job openings, and long-term substitute opportunities.
This document provides information for parents about their child starting reception at Marlow C of E Infant School. It discusses the school's motivations and values, introduces the reception teaching team. It outlines the school's preparations for starting, including transition activities, home visits, and the information pack. Logistical details are provided around uniforms, attendance, medical needs, and the first day. The document also discusses communication methods and ways for parents to get involved through volunteering, fundraising, and the Parents and Friends Association.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a school during the week of May 7-11, including a Pembina Hills Power Band concert, Grade 9 PAT, Grad Pasta Supper, senior high dance, track meet, and natural sciences camp. It also includes reminders about the dress code, attendance, and not being on the elementary school grounds. The daily lunch menus and youth program events are listed. Announcements are made about parking lots, dances, track and field, healthcare aide registrations, law and orientation programs, and investing workshops.
This document provides information for parents about an upcoming reception parents' meeting at Marlow C of E Infant School. It outlines the school's motivation to create inspiring learning and help each child reach their potential. It discusses preparations for starting school, including transition afternoons, home visits, and a transfer morning. Information is provided on the reception curriculum, school uniform, attendance, and medical forms. The document also discusses communication between home and school and ways for parents to get involved through volunteering, fundraising, and the Parents and Friends Association.
This document provides information for parents about P.S./I.S. 226 including school hours, leadership team, arrival and dismissal procedures, attendance policy, and breakfast/lunch information. It introduces the principal and assistant principals and encourages parents to attend family night and PTA meetings. The school uses an app called Remind to communicate with families.
This document provides information for parents about the 5th grade classroom and policies at Kuentz Elementary School. It includes details about school hours, how to contact teachers, homework policies, grading policies, upcoming events like "Howl at the Moon Family Night", and the importance of parent involvement to help students succeed academically.
This document is a circular from Fairmont High School providing information to parents about the end of the first term and upcoming events in the second term. It includes:
1) A reminder of upcoming exams and tests in the final week of the first term as well as sporting events over the weekend.
2) A test calendar for the remainder of the first term and the start of the second term listing the subject and date for each grade's tests.
3) Details about the change to winter uniform starting the last week of April and requirements for both boys and girls uniforms.
4) A general calendar of events for the end of the first term and start of the second term including exams, camps, sports
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings in the Wellesley Public School district. It discusses an upcoming camping trip, fall professional development courses including CPI training, the deadline for salary lane changes, and several long-term substitute teaching positions available starting in November and January.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public School staff such as upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It is posted weekly on the school district website and serves as the official means of advertising open positions. The bulletin informs readers about events in the coming weeks like an art show, concerts, vacation dates, and special education seminars. It also congratulates staff on personal news and achievements.
This document provides information on professional development programs offered by EDCO Collaborative over the summer of 2011. It describes multiple courses focused on integrating technology, mathematics, history, language arts and theater in K-12 classrooms. Courses range from 1 to 3 days and provide opportunities for graduate credit. Topics include using primary sources, model drawing in math, drama techniques to improve literacy, and examining issues of race and racism in schools. Registration is required by certain dates and is free for member districts of EDCO Collaborative.
$10/hr
Student Assistants are needed to assist with supervision of students during lunch, recess and transition times.
Candidates must be high school students or older.
To apply for any of the above positions, please send a cover letter and resume to:
Valerie Spruill, Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Superintendent
Valerie_Spruill@wellesley.k12.ma.us
Deadline: April 15, 2011
WINGS '11 Special Education Program Staff Needed:
Special Education Teachers Needed for 4 Weeks 7/5/11-7/29/11 AM Academic Courses
Special Education Teachers are needed to teach academic classes in the AM (8:15-
This document contains announcements and notifications from Samuel Clemens High School regarding upcoming sports games and elections, EOC testing schedules, senior book return dates and scholarships, graduation events and deadlines, summer camp opportunities, and an anonymous tip text number for the local police department.
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events and activities. It introduces the new Deputy Headteacher, Ms. Deirdre Grimshaw, and reminds parents about club sign-ups and uniform guidelines. It also advertises job openings and provides a medical update about Japanese encephalitis cases in Vietnam. The PTG coordinator asks for volunteers to help with various event committees for the term.
Austin Community Education: Fall 2016 Brochureisd492
$15
Learn to make beautiful twig furniture from Robert McNeely of Squash Blossom Farm. Robert will teach you
how to select, prepare and weave twigs into functional and decorative pieces like chairs, stools and tables. All
materials are provided. Bring a sack lunch.
16F5010/Saturday, September 24, 2016, 9:00am-4:00pm
Squash Blossom Farm, 39670 County Road 30, Austin, MN 55912
Hatha Vinyasa Yoga-Heidi Harrabi $48
A wonderful class for all levels. Hatha Vinyasa is the foundation for all yoga. This
ancient classic form of
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City's Tu Xuong campus. It announces that CHQ club sign-ups will begin on September 1st and end on September 5th. It also lists vacancies for a Learning Support Assistant and Admissions Officer. The newsletter discusses new music clubs starting and provides the PE department and term 1 calendar. It encourages parents to attend the information evening on September 10th and helps with using the CHQ system to sign up for clubs.
The document is a catalog for classes and trips offered by the Austin Community Learning Center. It provides information on registering for classes, including adult enrichment classes on topics like social security planning, essential oils, and crochet. It also lists extended day trips to locations like Cape Cod and the French Riviera. The catalog contains a table of contents and contact information for community education staff.
Also, please check the school website for announcements and information from everything from Athletics to Scholarship information. http://jchs.usd475.org
This document summarizes a court case involving a teacher, Diana Belo, who was allegedly illegally dismissed from her position at Chiang Kai Shek College. Belo took a one-year leave of absence in 1992-1993 to care for her children. When she attempted to return to teaching in 1993, the college denied her request claiming they had no available teaching positions. The National Labor Relations Commission ruled this was an illegal dismissal and ordered her reinstatement and backpay. The Court of Appeals affirmed this ruling, finding the college's policies discriminated against Belo and made her continued employment unreasonable. The Supreme Court upheld this decision, noting Belo had tenure and her dismissal did not follow proper procedure.
This document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School seniors regarding final transcript requests, dual credit transcripts, book return dates, letterman jacket orders, powder puff permission forms, baseball playoff t-shirts, choir achievements, a theatre performance, graduation DVD and t-shirt sales, scholarships, and TAKS testing schedules. It also includes announcements about prom, project graduation events, SAT preparation boot camps, summer camp, cookies, and an anonymous tip text number for the local police.
This document provides information on early childhood and family education classes taking place from January to March in Austin, Minnesota. It lists non-separating and separating baby, toddler, preschool and multi-age classes, covering topics like child development, parenting skills, and interactive learning. Special holiday classes and fun shops are also advertised. The mission and registration details for the community learning center are provided.
This document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School on May 10, 2012. It includes the schedule for 9th grade EOC testing, final exam exemption forms, book return dates, athletic events, senior calendar details, scholarships, and other school reminders.
The document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School for May 11th, 2012. It includes information about NHS elections, baseball playoff games, exam exemption forms, book return dates, project graduation events, and senior calendar details. The summaries provide elections for NHS are on May 10th-11th, baseball playoff games are on May 11th, 12th and possibly the 13th, and exam exemption forms are due by May 15th for seniors and May 22nd for other grades.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum development, grant awards, and school committee news. It also serves as the official vehicle for job postings. The bulletin discusses upcoming events like a pumpkin fair and school committee meeting. It also includes announcements about personnel, condolences, retirement seminars, job openings, and long-term substitute opportunities.
This document provides information for parents about their child starting reception at Marlow C of E Infant School. It discusses the school's motivations and values, introduces the reception teaching team. It outlines the school's preparations for starting, including transition activities, home visits, and the information pack. Logistical details are provided around uniforms, attendance, medical needs, and the first day. The document also discusses communication methods and ways for parents to get involved through volunteering, fundraising, and the Parents and Friends Association.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a school during the week of May 7-11, including a Pembina Hills Power Band concert, Grade 9 PAT, Grad Pasta Supper, senior high dance, track meet, and natural sciences camp. It also includes reminders about the dress code, attendance, and not being on the elementary school grounds. The daily lunch menus and youth program events are listed. Announcements are made about parking lots, dances, track and field, healthcare aide registrations, law and orientation programs, and investing workshops.
This document provides information for parents about an upcoming reception parents' meeting at Marlow C of E Infant School. It outlines the school's motivation to create inspiring learning and help each child reach their potential. It discusses preparations for starting school, including transition afternoons, home visits, and a transfer morning. Information is provided on the reception curriculum, school uniform, attendance, and medical forms. The document also discusses communication between home and school and ways for parents to get involved through volunteering, fundraising, and the Parents and Friends Association.
This document provides information for parents about P.S./I.S. 226 including school hours, leadership team, arrival and dismissal procedures, attendance policy, and breakfast/lunch information. It introduces the principal and assistant principals and encourages parents to attend family night and PTA meetings. The school uses an app called Remind to communicate with families.
This document provides information for parents about the 5th grade classroom and policies at Kuentz Elementary School. It includes details about school hours, how to contact teachers, homework policies, grading policies, upcoming events like "Howl at the Moon Family Night", and the importance of parent involvement to help students succeed academically.
This document is a circular from Fairmont High School providing information to parents about the end of the first term and upcoming events in the second term. It includes:
1) A reminder of upcoming exams and tests in the final week of the first term as well as sporting events over the weekend.
2) A test calendar for the remainder of the first term and the start of the second term listing the subject and date for each grade's tests.
3) Details about the change to winter uniform starting the last week of April and requirements for both boys and girls uniforms.
4) A general calendar of events for the end of the first term and start of the second term including exams, camps, sports
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings in the Wellesley Public School district. It discusses an upcoming camping trip, fall professional development courses including CPI training, the deadline for salary lane changes, and several long-term substitute teaching positions available starting in November and January.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public School staff such as upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It is posted weekly on the school district website and serves as the official means of advertising open positions. The bulletin informs readers about events in the coming weeks like an art show, concerts, vacation dates, and special education seminars. It also congratulates staff on personal news and achievements.
This document provides information on professional development programs offered by EDCO Collaborative over the summer of 2011. It describes multiple courses focused on integrating technology, mathematics, history, language arts and theater in K-12 classrooms. Courses range from 1 to 3 days and provide opportunities for graduate credit. Topics include using primary sources, model drawing in math, drama techniques to improve literacy, and examining issues of race and racism in schools. Registration is required by certain dates and is free for member districts of EDCO Collaborative.
$10/hr
Student Assistants are needed to assist with supervision of students during lunch, recess and transition times.
Candidates must be high school students or older.
To apply for any of the above positions, please send a cover letter and resume to:
Valerie Spruill, Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Superintendent
Valerie_Spruill@wellesley.k12.ma.us
Deadline: April 15, 2011
WINGS '11 Special Education Program Staff Needed:
Special Education Teachers Needed for 4 Weeks 7/5/11-7/29/11 AM Academic Courses
Special Education Teachers are needed to teach academic classes in the AM (8:15-
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public Schools staff such as upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. Due to several snow days this year, the Superintendent informs staff that they may need to add days to the end of the school year if snow days exceed five. However, high school graduation dates will remain as scheduled. The Bulletin also includes information about flu vaccines being available, an opportunity for teachers to request job shares or transfers, and grants available from the Wellesley Education Foundation.
This bulletin provides updates from the Wellesley Public School district. It announces that two student productions, a play at the high school and another at the middle school, were successful. It also notes that six high school athletic teams qualified for post-season play. Several professional development and training opportunities are advertised. The bulletin lists current job openings and provides well wishes to colleagues.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public Schools staff such as meeting announcements, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It is posted weekly on the district website. The Superintendent notes the challenges of the past few months and congratulates staff on their accomplishments. Upcoming events and deadlines are listed in the calendar section.
The document summarizes a superintendent's bulletin from the Wellesley Public Schools. It includes an article about Matt Brown, a high school hockey player who was paralyzed but has made progress in his recovery. It discusses his return to school to visit friends and teachers, where he was welcomed enthusiastically. The bulletin also provides information about upcoming meetings and professional development opportunities as well as open job positions.
This bulletin from the Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent provides information on upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, job openings, and other announcements. It reminds teachers to submit comments on the Action Plan for Equity and Excellence and lists the upcoming school calendar including evenings, weekends, and holidays. It also provides details on training courses, benefits enrollment deadlines, grant applications, and coaching positions available.
The bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job openings in the Wellesley Public School district. It discusses the end of the 2009 year and beginning of 2010, including budget shortfalls, the H1N1 response, and construction of the new high school. It also announces condolences for staff and positions available, including principal, teaching assistant, and long-term substitute opportunities.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public School staff on a weekly basis. It includes details about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It serves as the official means of communication for the school district. The bulletin encourages all staff to regularly check for important announcements and share relevant information with colleagues.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum developments, grant awards, and School Committee news. This bulletin announces that the Superintendent has presented a draft Action Plan for Equity and Excellence to address achievement gaps and is seeking input on the plan. It also provides updates on various school events and deadlines, including kindergarten start dates, School Committee meetings, and grant application deadlines. Positions available and training opportunities are listed as well.
This bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, grant deadlines, job postings, and coaching positions for the Wellesley Public Schools. It includes the superintendent's message noting the smooth start to the school year amid nice weather. Back to school nights have begun and kindergarten students will begin staying for full days.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grants, and job postings. This issue discusses transitioning to paperless payroll by signing up for direct deposit and e-notes. It also lists upcoming professional development courses and job openings in the school district.
The bulletin provides updates on flu vaccination plans in Wellesley schools, announces limited availability of H1N1 vaccines, and encourages preventative strategies like hand washing. It also lists upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, and job openings in the Wellesley school district.
The bulletin provides information about upcoming professional development opportunities, including a course on school safety issues and CPI refresher training. It also announces several long-term substitute teaching positions that are available for the remainder of the school year and notes condolences for the family of a deceased long-time substitute teacher. Additionally, it includes the Superintendent's budget presentation schedule and reminds staff about open enrollment for flexible spending accounts.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grants, and job postings. It welcomes staff back for the new school year and acknowledges the work of various departments over the summer. It encourages open communication and a supportive work environment.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about Wellesley Public Schools such as meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grants, and job postings. This issue discusses the ongoing work to resolve the FY11 budget, which currently has a gap compared to the guideline. It also includes information on upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, and open positions.
The bulletin provides information about upcoming school events, professional development opportunities, job postings, and the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Wellesley High School construction project. It acknowledges the collective efforts of various groups and individuals over many years that made the construction project possible. The bulletin also includes information about new payroll options, 403b enrollment meetings, teaching positions, and associate supervisor opportunities for standardized testing.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about school meetings, professional development, curriculum development, grants, and job postings. The School Committee discussed plans for H1N1 vaccination clinics and technology use in classrooms. Administrators were asked to create level service budgets to meet a 1% budget increase guideline while maintaining programs with increasing enrollment.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. This issue announces that the Middle School renovation project was approved for $1.75 million in funding. It also discusses the proposed FY12 operating and special education budgets, and lists upcoming professional development opportunities and job openings.
The document is a bulletin from the Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent providing updates on the following topics:
1) The School Committee voted budget reductions totaling $188,145 including reducing elementary art and high school fitness/health programs.
2) The Committee requested three additional budget cut scenarios totaling between $772,346 and $1,916,442 which will be difficult to achieve.
3) An information session will be held on January 13th to present the cut scenarios to staff before a Committee vote on January 18th. The budget year will be very challenging.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings for Wellesley Public Schools. It announces that the Superintendent will be camping over the long weekend and enjoying the fall weather. It also includes the school calendar, information about upcoming trainings on crisis prevention and intervention, details on salary lane increases, an Education Foundation grant application deadline, and current job openings.
The document provides a calendar of upcoming events and professional development opportunities for Wellesley Public Schools staff. It lists upcoming meetings, early dismissal dates, and holidays. It also provides information on trainings for teachers on school safety and crisis prevention. Several long-term substitute and staff positions are advertised.
The bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, job openings, and other school news for Wellesley Public Schools. It announces the availability of funds for graduate course reimbursement and a deadline of June 1st to apply. It also provides information about summer institutes teachers can attend, SMART Board trainings, and an all-day retirement planning program for Massachusetts teachers on May 8th.
The Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It encourages teachers to regularly read the bulletin to stay informed. The bulletin also lists upcoming deadlines and holidays with no school. It provides details about graduate course reimbursement, enrolling children of non-resident teachers in Wellesley schools, requesting job shares or transfers for the next school year, and upcoming professional development workshops on using SMART Boards.
The Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It encourages teachers to regularly read the bulletin to stay informed. The document then lists specific calendar dates, details graduate course reimbursement funding, enrollment for children of non-resident teachers, an upcoming job share or transfer deadline, and various professional development workshops.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings for the Wellesley Public Schools. It is published weekly on Fridays on the district website and serves as the official place for job postings. The May 13th, 2011 issue announces various upcoming meetings, a deadline for graduate course reimbursements, coaching positions available, and other administrative assistant and teaching positions that are currently open or anticipated for the next school year.
The bulletin provides information about upcoming professional development opportunities for Wellesley Public School teachers over the summer of 2011 and the following school year. Courses cover a range of topics from content areas like science and literacy to technology integration, special education strategies, and English Language Learner training. Registration is open through the district's online platform. The bulletin also includes job postings and messages from the Superintendent.
Special Education Teacher
Elementary Special Education Teacher
Middle School Special Education Teacher
High School Special Education Teacher
Speech and Language Pathologist
Occupational Therapist
Physical Therapist
School Psychologist
School Adjustment Counselor
For complete job descriptions and application process, please visit the Wellesley Public Schools website
at: www.wellesley.k12.ma.us/district/employment.html.
Wellesley Public Schools is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about Wellesley Public Schools such as upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, job postings, and announcements. This issue congratulates the Class of 2011 on their graduation and provides the school calendar and information about courses and positions available.
Daisy finds an injured elderly woman gardening in a violent thunderstorm and helps bring her inside Hollis Mansion, where it is revealed that the woman, Eleanor Taylor Stone, has been secretly living in a shed on the property and renting out the mansion for the past 15 years in order to maintain her connection to her family home. Mrs. Stone explains that she chose to live separately rather than move in with her son so that she could continue privately overseeing the estate.
Fruit and milk are served with all lunches at Wellesley Middle School. The menu provides total carbohydrate counts and operates on a debit account system, requiring a positive balance. Contact information is given for the foodservice director to address any menu or food concerns.
Fruit and milk are served with all lunches at Wellesley Elementary Schools. Lunches are offered on a debit system that requires student accounts to maintain a positive balance. The document provides a sample lunch menu for the month of June 2011 and contact information for the Director of Foodservice for any food-related concerns.
This document is a lunch menu for Wellesley High School for June 2011. It lists various lunch options for different days of the week, including tacos, spicy chicken sandwiches, quesadillas, and buffalo chicken tenders. It also notes that breakfast will be served during final exam days and that the menu is subject to change. The kitchen manager and foodservice director contact information is provided at the top for any comments, questions, or concerns.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about Wellesley Public Schools such as meetings, professional development, grants, and job postings. The Superintendent announces that additional funds were approved to expand elementary tiered instruction and intervention programs. Several job openings for the next school year are listed including positions for teachers, coaches, librarians, and paraprofessionals. Congratulations are given to staff on new babies.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum development, grants, and job postings. It summarizes remarkable results from a pilot program that used frequent formative assessments in grade 2 to identify students needing intervention. As a result, all but 4 of the 412 participating students met or exceeded benchmarks, below the typical 5% in need of tier 3 support. The Bulletin congratulates educators and encourages continued work to narrow achievement gaps. It also lists upcoming meetings, a reminder for part-time employees, graduation information, and open positions.
The weekly Superintendent's Bulletin from Wellesley Public Schools provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. This issue announces meetings regarding teachers for safe schools and the school committee, deadlines for medical/dental open enrollment and graduate course reimbursement, and anticipated teaching positions for the next school year.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings for the Wellesley Public Schools. It is published weekly on Fridays on the district website and serves as the official place for job postings. The May 13th, 2011 issue announces various upcoming meetings, a deadline for graduate course reimbursements, coaching positions available, and other administrative assistant and teaching positions that are currently open or anticipated for the next school year.
This document outlines a teaching with technology series on using wikis in the classroom. It provides an introduction and syllabus on wikis, homework assignments to create and collaborate on wikis, and an optional project assignment to design a student collaborative activity using a wiki. It also provides information on earning in-service credits and professional development points for attending workshops and completing assignments.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information about meetings, professional development, curriculum updates, grant awards, and School Committee news. It is the official vehicle for job postings. The bulletin reminds readers to regularly check the website for this information. It also provides the calendar of upcoming events and meetings, as well as information about available funding for graduate courses, an upcoming Teachers for Safe Schools meeting, new professional development opportunities on the WellesleyPD website, special education seminars, baby and condolence announcements, and spring grant awards from the Wellesley Education Foundation to benefit programs across the district.
The document is a lunch menu for Wellesley High School for the month of May 2011. It lists the daily lunch options for 30 days, including main dishes like BBQ chicken dippers, buffalo chicken sandwich, and chicken stir fry. Side dishes and fruits are also provided each day. Contact information is given at the top for the kitchen manager and foodservice director to address any comments or concerns. Additional lunch options and pricing are noted at the bottom.
The document is a lunch menu for Wellesley High School for the month of May 2011. It lists the daily lunch options for each date in May, including main dishes like BBQ chicken dippers, buffalo chicken sandwich, and chicken stir fry. Side dishes and fruits are also provided each day. Contact information is given at the top for the kitchen manager and foodservice director to address any comments, questions, or concerns. Additional information at the bottom notes the prices for hot lunch and deli/salad bar and that the menu is subject to change.
Fruit and milk are served with all lunches at Wellesley Elementary Schools. Lunch is offered on a debit system and all student accounts must maintain a positive balance. The document provides a sample lunch menu for May 2011 listing the daily lunch options along with pizza options available from Domino's Pizza. It also provides alternative lunch options for the weeks ending in May and notes that the last day of school before Memorial Day is a half day with no school on Memorial Day.
Fruit and milk are served with all lunches at Wellesley Middle School. Lunches are offered on a debit system and student accounts must maintain a positive balance. The document provides the school lunch menu for May 2011, along with contact information for the Director of Foodservice for any questions about food or concerns.
The Superintendent's Bulletin provides timely information to Wellesley Public Schools staff such as meeting announcements, professional development opportunities, curriculum updates, grant awards, and job postings. It is posted weekly on the district website. The bulletin encourages staff to regularly check for updates and share relevant information with colleagues.
This bulletin from the Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent provides information about upcoming meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum developments, grant awards, and job openings. It discusses a spelling debate the Superintendent had with her family, the annual student art show, developing a vision for 21st century students, and opportunities for graduate course reimbursement and teachers applying to enroll their children in Wellesley schools.
The EMI Book Group will meet on May 11, 2011 to discuss Condoleezza Rice's memoir "A Memoir of My Extraordinary, Ordinary Family and Me". The meeting will be held from 3:45-5:45pm at the EDCO office in Waltham, Massachusetts. The goal of the book group is to provide a supportive social network and share thoughts on different readings. Educators interested in attending should RSVP by May 3rd and will earn 2 PDPs for their attendance.
1. Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent’s
40 Kingsbury Street Bulletin
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481
www.wellesley.k12.ma.us/district/bulletins.htm
Bella T. Wong Bulletin # 2
Superintendent of Schools September 10, 2010
The Superintendent’s Bulletin is posted weekly on Fridays on our website. It provides timely, relevant
information about meetings, professional development opportunities, curriculum and program development,
grant awards, and School Committee news. The bulletin is also the official vehicle for job postings. Please
read the bulletin regularly and use it to inform colleagues of meetings and other school news.
Dear Colleagues,
At some point in adulthood, before I had children, I always wished for world
peace when I blew out my birthday candles. After my children were born, the
birthday wish switched to one of good health and happiness for them. Perhaps
when the next birthday rolls around there is really room for both sets of wishes.
In my work and life I seek to work through dissonance and create accord through enhanced
understanding of differences and communication. While this may not lead directly to world peace,
I’ve always believed if we all did this, it must help in some way. I have yet to make sense of the
controversy that the ninth anniversary of 9/11 has generated. I am not sure there is sense to make
of it: nine years after that sunny beautiful September day, while we had kids in school, some lost
their fathers, and yet, these are the headlines. In what direction are we heading? Are we moving
forward?
As we reflect on 9/11, I wish you all a peaceful weekend.
Calendar
Tuesday 9/14 School Committee Meeting, Town Hall, 7:30 pm
Wednesday 9/15 PTS Reception, Sprague School Atrium, 3:30 pm
Teachers as Scholars Intent to Register Deadline
Back to School at Bates, Fiske, Hunnewell, Schofield
Thursday 9/16 Middle School Back to School Night
Monday 9/20 Kindergarten begins 2 stay days
Thursday 9/23 Back to School at Sprague, Upham
Friday 9/24 Night High School Football Game
Saturday 9/25 Fiske Wild West Roundup
Wednesday 9/29 Back to School Night at Hardy
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Teachers as Scholars
Deadline to submit request for approval to register: September 15, 2010 – NO EXCEPTIONS
Information is outlined on the wikispace (http://wps‐professionaldev.wikispaces.com). The catalog of
Teachers as Scholars offerings for 2010‐2011 is available online at teachersasscholars.org/seminars.asp. Please
be advised that there will be no hard copy distribution of the catalog.
Registration is a three‐step process.
1. Obtain approval from your Department Head (needed because you will be missing school days).
2. Email Janice Gross (and copy your department head) three choices of seminars you would be interested in
attending in order of priority. Please include the seminar name and the seminar number. The deadline to
email Janice is September 15, 2010 – there can be no exceptions to this date.
3. If approved by Becky McFall, you will be notified that the next step in the process is to register online with
TAS. Attempts to register before receiving this approval will be deleted.
Criteria for requesting approval to attend:
you are a teacher beginning, at a minimum, your second year in Wellesley (first‐year teachers are not
eligible);
you have the approval of your department head; and
you have not attended Teachers as Scholars in the past three years (2009‐10, 2008‐09; 2007‐08)
N.B. Regardless of the criteria above having been met, preference may be given to teachers who have never
participated in the TAS program.
2010‐2011 Professional Development Opportunities
Professional development offerings for 2010‐2011 are posted at
Professional Development opportunities for 2010‐ 2011 are posted at
http://wps‐professionaldev.wikispaces.com. Course descriptions and
registration instructions are included. This link can also be found on
the WPS website under 2010‐2011 Professional Development
Offerings.
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3. Are You Working Toward
a Higher Salary Lane?
All teachers who expect to receive a Master’s degree, M+30, or M+60/Doctorate during the 12 month period
July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012, must send formal notification of intent to change salary lanes to Addie Doherty,
c/o the Superintendent’s Office, no later than November 1, 2010. This early notification deadline is required
so that provisions for anticipated salary lane changes may be made within the new fiscal year budget. Please
note: The list does not carry forward. Teachers must provide written notice each year until they have
received their new degree.
Congratulations to Stephanie (Roy) Lamprey on her marriage to John; and to
New Parents Nia and Dan Benoit on the arrival of their son Julian James.
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Condolences to Elin Grady on the loss of her sister, Margaret Gunning.
WHS FITNESS CENTER
Thank you for your interest in the Wellesley High School Fitness Center. As a
school year resident member, you may use the Fitness Center during the
scheduled hours, which are currently 6:00 am‐7:15 am, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday; 2:45 pm ‐ 5:30 pm, Monday through Thursday; and 2:45 pm ‐ 4:30 pm on Friday .
Please note: Due to construction, morning parking will be limited to visitor spaces in the
front of the high school and MUST leave by 7 a.m. The afternoon parking will be in the
various parking lots around the school after 4 p.m.
Questions? Contact Stephanie Boggs, 781‐446‐6250, extension 4694.
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4. SUBSTITUTE COORDINATOR/PROCEDURE FOR REPORTING ABSENCES
Nancy Finn is our Substitute Coordinator.
The phone number for calling in your absences is: 781.446.6210, Ext. 4550
Please remember:
Report ALL absences, even absences that do not require a substitute.
Please utilize email to Nancy for your substitute requests whenever possible to cut
down on the number of calls to the sub line.
If you find a substitute on your own, please notify Nancy by email (nefinn@msn.com) or
on the sub line so that the substitute can be paid.
Please call me if you have any questions or concerns.
Valerie Spruill
Central Office (Centrex 6210, Ext. 4503)
Schedule of 403B
Individual Appointment Opportunities
(See back of bulletin for schedule)
403B Enrollment Information
Employees are eligible to participate in the Wellesley Public School's voluntary 403b plan with
Lincoln Financial Group. All employees are eligible to participate and the deadline to enroll for the
2010-11 school year is December 1, 2010. You will not be allowed to enroll after the December 1,
2010 deadline. Enrollment meetings and opportunities for an individual consultation with a Lincoln
Financial group advisor will be available at each school location during the month of September
and October. Employees should see their school Principal if interested in signing up for an
individual appointment with a financial consultant. The Fall 2010 schedule of meetings at each
location is also posted below. Enrollment can be done online at https://myretirement.lfg.com/ or
over the phone by contacting the 24 hour Lincoln Financial Group hot line at 800-234-3500.
Employees will need their pin number in order to enroll which is mailed directly to employees'
addresses from Lincoln Financial Group. Employees can contact Liam Hurley at the business
office at 781-446-6210 ext. 4515 if they would like a hard copy of the enrollment kit sent to them.
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5. POSITIONS AVAILABLE
2010‐2011 OPENINGS
Immediate Opening: Occupational Therapist needed to work in the integrated preschool from September
through December, 10 hours per week. Experience working with young children and appropriate license required.
Enclose a letter of interest, resume, three letters of reference and copy of your license to Dr. Gretchen Bravacos at
gretchen_bravacos@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail documents to 63 Hastings St., Wellesley, 02481.
Long-Term Substitute
Elementary Special Educator (Grades K-2) needed for a substantially separate classroom/inclusion classroom
for children with multiple impairments.
Please send cover letter, resume, three letters of reference, licensure and transcripts to
Marie_Slyva@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail to Personnel, Wellesley Public Schools, 40 Kingsbury Street, Wellesley, MA
02481
Van Driver
Immediate Opening 30-32 hrs/week full year, less hours in summer to transport special education students. The schedule
is a split shift: am./mid./pm. 7D license preferred (not necessary; will train). $12.66-$15.60/hr. depending on experience.
Benefits available (health, dental, disability, and retirement).
Please e-mail rmcgoldrick@wellesleyma.gov or call Deane McGoldrick at 781-446-6210, ext. 4514
Wellesley Public Schools Actively Seeks to Increase the Diversity of its Workforce
Coaching Positions
Winter Season 2010-11
Coach: Sub Varsity Boys Ice Hockey
Contact Athletic Director
John_Brown@wellesley.k12.ma.us
Associate Supervisors and Proctors Needed!
Associate Supervisors are needed to administer PSATs and SATs for the 2010‐2011 school year.
Proctors are needed to monitor the halls, direct students to their classrooms and assist the
Main Office staff with running the test center, as needed. Both positions are paid positions so
you will be compensated for your time. The dates are as follows:
PSATs SATs
October 16, 2010 November 6, 2010
May 7, 2011
June 4, 2011
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6.
Associate Supervisors and Proctors need to report to the test site at 7:30 a.m. A brief training
for those who have never administered the PSAT or SAT will be held earlier in the week before
each test date. The length of the test day will vary depending on the proctoring assignment.
Please note the following:
All tests will be administered at the Middle School this year so parking will not be an
issue.
According to College Board guidelines, Associate Supervisors and Proctors must be
current or retired faculty or other professional staff of WPS or from a neighboring
institution or a graduate student.
Also, according to College Board guidelines, an Associate Supervisor or Proctor cannot
administer any SAT Program test that will be taken by a member of their household or
immediate family at any test center nation wide.
If you are interested in any or all of the dates and are eligible according to the College Board
guidelines, please contact Janet Sozio (x5139) at the high school via email or phone. In your
correspondence, please indicate which position you would be most interested in filling. Please
also indicate what dates you are available.
IMPORTANT: Indicating interest doesn’t guarantee a position as the number of Associate
Supervisors and Proctors required to run the test center is based on the number of students
testing as well as their needs. Every effort will be made to make positions available to as many
people as possible.
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7. 403B Enrollment Meeting Schedule
Fall 2010
School Based Schedule – Individual Meetings
Monday, September 13
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Middle School
Individual Appointments
Wednesday, September 15
11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Preschool
Individual Appointments
Tuesday, September 28 Tuesday, September 28
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Upham School Hardy School
Individual Appointments Individual Appointments
Tuesday, October 5 Tuesday, October 5
7:30 AM -12:00 PM 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM & 3:05 PM - 5:30 PM
Sprague School Schofield School
Individual Appointments Individual Appointments
Thursday, October 7
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wellesley High School
Individual Appointments
Wednesday, October 13 Wednesday, October 13
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM 1:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Bates School Middle School
Individual Appointments (OPEN TO ALL WHO CANNOT ATTEND INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL
APPOINTMENTS)
Individual Appointment
Thursday, October 14
7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Fiske School
Individual Appointments
Wednesday, October 20
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Hunnewell School
Individual Appointments
The above schedule is based on feedback provided by school principals. Every effort was made to accommodate
each school's request and schedule. If needed, additional days for individual appointments may be scheduled in
October. Sign-Up sheets will be made available at each school. The deadline to enroll during this school year is December 1,
2010. All staff members are eligible to participate and enroll
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