Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent Bulletin #26
1. Wellesley Public Schools
40 Kingsbury Street Superintendentâs Bulletin
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481
http://www.wellesley.k12.ma.us/district/bulletins.htm
Bella T. Wong Bulletin #26
Superintendent of Schools March 26, 2010
The Superintendentâs 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.
Calendar
Wednesday 03/31 Deadline for submitting Flexible Spending Account receipts from 2009
Friday 04/02 Good Friday -- No School
Monday 04/05 Annual Town Meeting Begins
Graduate Course Reimbursement
Course reimbursement funding of $22,500 is available to distribute in FY11 among qualified teachers for
graduate course work which is done as part of a master's degree program to fulfill that teacher's obligations for
the Massachusetts educators professional license and for course work required to achieve the next stage of
licensure culminating in a professional license. To apply for this course reimbursement, please send--by June 1,
2010--the following to Valerie Spruill:
â˘your name â˘evidence of your enrollment in an applicable master/doctoral degree program â˘name and
description of the course â˘evidence of cost of the course â˘proof of payment (VISA/MC) â˘transcript. You will be
notified of the amount awarded to you by July 1, 2010.
Apply Now to Enroll Children of teachers or nurses residing outside Wellesley shall be entitled to
Children of Non attend Wellesley Public Schools without charge for tuition on a space
available basis. (Article 12, WTA Unit A Contract).
Resident WTA Members If you are interested in this benefit in the 2010-11 school year, please
in Wellesley Schools contact Valerie_Spruill@wellesley.k12.ma.us. Include your child/renâs name,
birth date, and current grade level.
Deadline: May 1, 2010
Looking Ahead to 2010-11 Are you Interested in a Job Share? a Transfer? Teachers
with PTS who would like to request a job share position or a transfer in the 2010-2011 school year must notify
Carol Gregory (carol_gregory@wellesley.k12.ma.us) in writing by May 1.
2. Professional Development Primary Source Summer Institutes 2010
As members of Primary Source, we have the opportunity
to participate in a variety of summer institutes that are
described below. We are guaranteed ten reserved seats
in the institutes. This means ten total seats, NOT ten
seats for each institute. If you are interested in attending
an institute, please contact Janice Gross indicating which institute you are interested in attending. Spaces will
be filled on a first come, first served basis. The registration deadline is April 16, but earlier is always better. Full
course descriptions and pertinent information were published in Bulletins 23, 24, and 25 (March 5, 12, 19).
Course titles appear below.
The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China Open to all K-12 educators
Latin American Rhythms: History, Culture, and Politics Especially for educators in grades 6-12
East Asian Stories and Places: China, Japan, and Korea Especially for educators in grades K-7
Teaching for Global Understanding in the 21st Century Open to all K-12 educators
Democratic Vistas: Civic Life, History, and American Art
Inquiring Minds Project 2010
For K-8 Teachers: Two four-credit graduate courses through the Boston University School of Education.
Coursees are intended to improve participantsâ science content knowledge, provide a model for how to use
inquiry-based methods for instruction, and help build participantsâ confidence in their ability to teach science.
SC 533: Immersion in Green Energy SC 534: Immersion in Global Energy Distribution
Pre-immersion sessions Fridays, 4:30-7:30 pm Pre-Immersion sessions Mondays, 4:30 - 7:30 pm
May 14, 21, and June 11, 18, 25 May 17, 24, and June 7, 14, 21
Immersion session: Immersion Session:
July 12-23, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm July 12-23, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Call back sessions (2 fall; 2 spring) Call back sessions (2 fall; 2 spring)
Course meetings held at Boston University. Except for registration fee, tuition is funded (from a Massachusetts
State STEM initiative) and a stipend provided. This is a collaborative project between Boston University,
Northeastern University, and Wheelock College. For more information, contact Peter Garick (617/353-4735)
garik@bu.edu or Diana Cheng, dianasc@bu.edu
Spring Social Studies Seminar Series 1 Inservice Credit or 15 PDPs
Seminars designed to enrich content understanding and model use of thematic approaches to social studies.
Teachers will participate in post-seminar discussions to utilize content and pedagogy in preparation for the
system-wide curriculum review. Remaining seminars in this yearâs series:
Thursday, April 8, 2010 Race in Latin America Zach Morgan
3:00 pm Boston College
Thursday, April 15, 2010 TBD
3:00 pm
Each three-hour seminar will be held in the Wellesley High School library -- followed by discussion for an
additional 45 - 60 minutes.
Teachers may choose how they will earn 1 in-service credit or 15 PDPs:
⢠Pathway 1 = attend three (3) seminars and discussion, complete homework assignments and create a
project or lesson plan utilizing the materials or information presented during the seminar.
⢠Pathway 2 = attend all four (4) seminars and discussion, and complete homework readings.
To Register for each seminar, please contact Janice_Gross@wellesley.k12.ma.us.
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3. Additional Teaching With Technology Series Offerings
The SMART Board interactive whiteboard is a touch-sensitive display that connects to your computer and digital
projector. Using a finger, you can control computer applications, write notes, search the Internet, and annotate
and save your work. The SMART Notebook software is an application that lets you add interactivity to lessons
through an array of powerful education tools and resources. Attend this three-hour workshop to learn the basics
of how to use the SMART Board and the Notebook software in your classroom to engage students in hands-on
interactive learning. This is an Intro Workshop.
Beginning SMART Board Training Beginning SMART Board Training
for Elementary Teachers for Middle School and High School Teachers
May 5, 2010, 3:30 - 6:30 pm April 14, 2010, 3:30 - 6:30 pm
Middle School Mac Lab 300 Middle School Mac Lab 300
Instructor: Jackie Hoglund Instructor: Sondra Hamilton
Advanced Workshop:
Prerequisite: Previous hands-on training using basic SMART Board tools and Notebook software. Attend this
three-hour workshop to learn advanced skills and online resources for using the SMART Board toolbar and for
creating SMART Notebooks incorporating media, graphics, links, etc., to enhance a lesson or unit of study.
Advanced SMART Board Training Advanced SMART Board Training
for Elementary Teachers for Middle School and High School Teachers
May 12, 2010, 3:30 - 6:30 pm May 19, 2010, 3:30 - 6:30 pm
Middle School Mac Lab 300 Middle School Mac Lab 300
Instructor: Brian Allieri Instructor: Ranjani Sriram
Summer 2010 Professional Development
Our full catalog of Professional Development Courses offered during Summer 2010
is posted as a downloadable pdf from the Professional Development section of
the Wellesley Public Schools website.
www.wellesley.k12.ma.us
The full catalog of 2010-2011 courses for fall, winter and spring will be posted
separately before the end of this school year.
Massachusetts Teachers Saturday, May 8, 2010, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
An all-day, comprehensive retirement planning program,
Retirement System The Next Chapter is designed for MTRS members who
are planning to retire in the next 5 to 15 years, but is open
Spring Information Seminars to all interested members. Expert speakers will address
retirement issues, including financial and estate planning,
Social Security and Medicare, your MTRS benefits.
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4. Empowering Multicultural Initiatives (E.M.I.)
Summer 2010 Course Schedule
EMIâŠOne:âŠAntiâRacistâŠTeachingâŠPracticesâŠââŠTalkingâŠaboutâŠRaceâŠ
ThisâŠ36âŠhourâŠââŠ3âŠcreditâŠgraduateâŠcourseâŠisâŠdesignedâŠforâŠeducatorsâŠwhoâŠwantâŠtoâŠexpandâŠtheirâŠunderstandingâŠofâŠ
howâŠrace,âŠethnicityâŠandâŠotherâŠformsâŠofâŠmarginalizationâŠimpactâŠlearningâŠandâŠachievement.âŠ
Section # A: July 6, 8, 13, 15, 20 and 22, from 8:30 - 3:30 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10ARTPA
Section # B: July 26 and 28, August 2, 4, 9 and 11, from 8:30 - 3:30 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10ARTPB
EMIâŠCourseâŠforâŠAdministrators:âŠUnderstandingâŠDiscriminationâŠandâŠItsâŠEffectsâŠonâŠAcademicâŠAchievement
ThisâŠ24âŠhourâŠââŠ2âŠcreditâŠcourseâŠisâŠdesignedâŠtoâŠbringâŠtogetherâŠadministratorsâŠ(newâŠandâŠexperienced)âŠtoâŠformâŠaâŠ
cohortâŠgroupâŠtoâŠshareâŠideasâŠonâŠcreating/supportingâŠschoolâŠenvironmentsâŠthatâŠsupportâŠtheâŠacademicâŠ
achievementâŠandâŠengagementâŠofâŠallâŠstudents.âŠâŠ
June 28, June 30, July 7, from 8:30-4:00, and October 6 from 12:00 - 4:00 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10CA
New 12-hour (1 credit) courses for summer 2010
Antiâracist/AntiâbiasâŠCurriculumâŠandâŠConversations
ThisâŠcourseâŠisâŠforâŠeducatorsâŠinterestedâŠinâŠprovidingâŠaâŠcourse,âŠaâŠminiâŠunitâŠand/orâŠaâŠconcentratedâŠ
examinationâŠofâŠantiâracism/antiâŠbiasâŠforâŠtheirâŠstudents.âŠ
July 20 and 22 from 8:30 - 3:30 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10ARABC
DifficultâŠConversations:âŠTalkingâŠAboutâŠRaceâŠandâŠRacismâŠwithâŠStudents,âŠColleagues,âŠandâŠParents/Guardians
ThisâŠcourseâŠdesignedâŠtoâŠhelpâŠeducatorsâŠdevelopâŠaâŠbetterâŠunderstandingâŠofâŠwaysâŠtoâŠaddressâŠandâŠrespondâŠtoâŠ
issuesâŠofâŠraceâŠandâŠracismâŠonâŠaâŠpersonalâŠandâŠprofessionalâŠlevel.
July 6 and 9 from 8:30 - 3:30 -âŠCourseâŠ#âŠS10DC
UnderstandingâŠSelfâEfficacy:âŠHelpingâŠStudentsâŠDoâŠTheirâŠBestâŠWork
ThisâŠcourseâŠwillâŠprovideâŠparticipantsâŠwithâŠanâŠopportunityâŠtoâŠexploreâŠconceptsâŠsuchâŠasâŠpraise,âŠfeedback,âŠ
effectiveâŠeffortâŠandâŠselfâconfidenceâŠwithâŠparticularâŠattentionâŠtoâŠtheâŠimpactâŠonâŠstudentsâŠofâŠcolor.
July 12 and 15 from 8:30 - 3:30 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10USE
UsingâŠMulticulturalâŠLiteratureâŠandâŠMediaâŠtoâŠAffirmâŠIdentity
ThisâŠcourseâŠisâŠdesignedâŠtoâŠencourageâŠKâ12âŠeducatorsâŠtoâŠrecognizeâŠtheâŠconnectionâŠbetweenâŠaâŠpositiveâŠsenseâŠ
ofâŠselfâŠandâŠacademicâŠachievement.âŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
July 6 and 8 from 8:30 - 3:30 - CourseâŠ#âŠS10UML
TheseâŠcoursesâŠwillâŠequipâŠparticipantsâŠwithâŠresourcesâŠandâŠskillsâŠthatâŠwillâŠincreaseâŠtheirâŠabilityâŠtoâŠengageâŠwithâŠ
students,âŠparents,âŠotherâŠeducatorsâŠandâŠadministratorsâŠaroundâŠtopicsâŠrelatedâŠtoâŠraceâŠandâŠacademicâŠ
achievement.
ToâŠregister,âŠpleaseâŠcontactâŠJaniceâŠGross.âŠRegistration deadline is April 27.
OptionalâŠgraduateâŠcreditsâŠareâŠavailableâŠfromâŠFraminghamâŠStateâŠCollegeâŠforâŠ$65âŠperâŠcredit.
AâŠcourseâŠmayâŠbeâŠcanceledâŠdueâŠtoâŠlowâŠenrollment.âŠForâŠadditionalâŠinformationâŠcontactâŠElliâŠSternâŠatâŠ
elli.stern@comcast.net
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5. Positions Available
Board Certified Behavior Analysts Long Term Substitute
(BCBA) Elementary Physical Education
Extensive training in Applied Behavorial Analysis, Teacher
data collection and management, and Functional May 3 to June 30, 2010.
BehavorialAssessments mandatory. School and or Salary is $166.76 per day.
home based experience working with elementary
and middleschool-aged children necessary. Send Send cover letter, resume, three letters of
cover letter, resume, three letters of reference to reference, transcripts, and licensure to
Personnel, Wellesley Public Schools, 40 Kingsbury Toni_Duval@wellesley.k12.ma.us
Street, Wellesley, MA 02481 or mail to: Personnel, Wellesley Public Schools, 40
Kingsbury Street, Wellesley, MA 02481
WINGS'10 Academic and Enrichment Summer Program Positions:
Regular Education Teaching Assistants -- 4 Weeks 7/6/10-7/30/10 AM Academic Courses
Teaching Assistants for the academic classes ($18/hr or current rate) to teach in the AM (8:30-11:30) session.
Candidates must be experienced teaching either math or literacy. Preference will be given to candidates who are
familiar with WPS grade level learning goals and who have experience working with students with special needs.
Student Assistants -- 4 Weeks 7/6/10-7/30/10
A limited number of Student Assistants ($10/hr ) to work in enrichment classes in the AM (8:30-11:30) and/or the
PM (12:00-3:00) sessions. Preference will be given to high school and college students who have worked in
WINGS in the past or who are children of Wellesley staff. Read the description of the courses at
www.wellesley.k12.ma.us (click on programs) and indicate in your letter of application which courses you
think your skills/talents/experience match.
Nursing coverage for all summer programs 7/1/10-8/6/10
Registered nurse(s) ($39.49/hr.) Preference will be given to current WPS nurses and others who have worked in
WINGS in the past.
Secretary -- 7/6/10-7/30/10
Responsibilities will include tracking and recording student attendance for each of the four time periods a day,
managing all incoming phone calls, helping to maintain attendance and weekly time sheets, helping to support the
needs of up to 70 adults.
Preschool Special Education Positions 7/1/10-8/6/10
Lead Preschool Teachers for P.A.W.S. Summer '10
Lead teachers for both the four and six week programs. Master's degree and DESE licenses in both early
childhood education and special education required, expertise in using Applied Behavior Analysis as a teaching
methodology is required for the six week long program. Preference will be given to current WPS employees.
Preschool Teaching Assistants and Paraprofessionals
Teaching assistants ($18/hr or current rate) must have experience in working with preschool aged children with
special needs. Paraprofessionals ($25/hr or current rate) must have expertise in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Current WPS employees should state their current rate of pay in their letter of application.
Therapists for WINGS'10 and P.A.W.S. (Preschool at Wellesley Schools) 7/1/10-8/6/10
Speech/Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapists ($45/hr). Certification and
experience required. Preference will be given to current and former WPS employees.
Send a formal letter of application and current resume to Dr. Gretchen Bravacos, 63 Hastings St., Wellesley,
MA 02481 or via email at wings@bach.wellesley.k12.ma.us
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6. Elementary Special Education Positions
Special Education Teacher Positions 7/1/10-8/6/10
Special Education Teachers ($39.49/hr) to teach students with language-based learning disabilities in grades 2-
5. The position is part-time (8:30-11:30) each morning for six weeks. Training and experience teaching reading,
written language and math skills to students with disabilities is necessary and Moderate Special Needs
certification is preferred.
Lead Teachers for Full Day Six Week Program 7/1/10-8/6/10
Lead Teachers ($39.49/hr) to lead small group lessons for students with intensive special needs. Other duties
include consulting with academic and enrichment teachers, providing guidance to teaching assistants, overseeing
students' schedules, etc. Training and experience teaching students with intensive disabilities is necessary and
Severe Needs certification is preferred.
Lead Teachers for Full Day Six Week Program 7/1/10-8/6/10
Lead Teachers ($39.49/hr) to lead small group lessons for students on the Autism Spectrum. Other duties include
consulting with academic and enrichment teachers, providing guidance to teaching assistants, overseeing
students' schedules, etc. Training and experience teaching students with autism is necessary and Severe Needs
certification is preferred.
Teaching Assistants for Four and Six Week Programs
Teaching assistants ($18 an hour or current rate of pay) to support students with disabilities in special education
classes and in some academic, enrichment, and recreational activities for both the AM (8:30-11:30) and the PM
(12:00-3:00) sessions. Preference will be given to candidates who are currently working in WPS, with training in
elementary education, special education, or related field and/or experience with students with disabilities.
Send a letter of interest and a current resume to Ms. Beth Brown, 40 Kingsbury St, Wellesley, MA, 02481
Middle School Summer School
July 1 - August 6, 2010
The Wellesley Middle School would like to hire a speech and language pathologist for its summer school. The
speech and language pathologist would work with individuals and groups of middle school students on their
language and social skill development. The summer school runs from July 1 to August 6. This is a 20 hour a week
position. The rate for this position is $45/hr. Please send cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to:
Jeff_Williams@wellesley.k12.ma.us or mail to: Personnel, Wellesley Public Schools, 40 Kingsbury Street,
Wellesley, MA 02481
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