…Reardon, the Department of Youth Services Acting Commissioner. “The Department of Youth Services recognizes that artistic expression is a cornerstone of positive youth development and identity formation and is committed…
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DYS Statewide Youth Showcase 3rd Annual Event is a big success!
…was developed by youth in the care of DYS and highlighted how DYS uses arts education as a youth engagement strategy and as an opportunity for positive youth development. The…
Department of Youth Services Guiding Principles awards for November
…dialogue, in itself, validates Jessica and her team’s compassion for the youth to seek, expand, and embrace their growth mindset. Jessica’s leadership and instruction connects students to a wider classroom…
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…of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Home E Search query for: blog blog 2017 06 28 mahar student attending global youth summit on the future…
Title I and English Learner Services
…(EL). Home E Search query for: blog blog 2017 06 28 mahar student attending global youth summit on the future of medicine mahar 4 ( Page 6 ) Title…
Excellence In Education: Living our Guiding Principles Awards – December and January winners announced
…their new unit. The students have been assured by Bethany that their academic programming will continue as it has been. Recently, as part of her students EYF playlist, the students…
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…to reach, inspire, support and educate children, youth and adults, and we help others to do the same. CES Professional Development helps districts, schools, and individuals improve educator and student…
Comerford secures $1M for Franklin, Hampshire county projects
A series of education, family medicine, food access and infrastructure projects across Franklin and Hampshire counties are among the local recipients included in a $3.76 billion spending package signed into…
Now available: Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8: A Unifying Foundation
Available from the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council – April 1, 2015 Children are already learning at birth, and they develop and learn at a rapid pace…
Superintendents join to express sorrow and outrage
…our students, for the next generation and the one after that, we must not fail. Over the past weeks, we have witnessed many Americans, locally and in towns and cities…