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Tem Blessed

…parents, Tem has worked for over 18 years empowering youth. He is a graduate of UMass Amherst. His music and message are about social justice and sustainability and are designed to…

Evelin Aquino

…country as an educator, trainer, mentor, and facilitator. Evelin has dedicated her life to social justice, utilizing the arts as a vehicle for empowerment and education towards liberation. She is…

Sally Imbimbo

Sally Imbimbo facilitates Working with The Struggling Reader at the Collaborative for Education Services. She has a M.A. from Teachers College/Columbia University and her CAGS in educational leadership. She has…

Jenna Biscoe

Jenna earned her Master’s Degree in Special Education in 2013 from Fitchburg State University and her Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Special Education Administration from American International College in…

Todd Gazda

…then Principal of Gateway Regional Middle School. Dr. Gazda received his Doctorate of Educational Leadership from the University of Hartford in 2015, and his Masters of Education, Educational Administration from…

Rita DeOliveira

…in Public Administration from Marist College, and received her TESOL certification from the University of Vermont. Just prior to founding her company, Ms. DeOliveira directed English Language Education programs for

Jennifer Charette

College and a B.S. in Elementary Education from Framingham State University. The majority of her classroom experience stems from a grade six team teaching model within a rural public school….

Occupational Therapy Center develops new strategies

…the ways in which the Collaborative for Educational Services’ Occupational Therapy Center (OTC) in Northampton has expanded their practice to help.  “Although it’s been stressful and challenging, our work feels…

MIAC reverses Rule 53 decision

The masses spoke, and the MIAC listened. In a somewhat surprising decision, the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Council on Friday voted 10-1 to reverse MIAA Rule 53 – allowing middle school…

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