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Baker-Polito Administration Awards $600,000 in Grants to High Schools to Support Innovation Pathways
…Innovation Pathways are another tool we can use to do so,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “These early career programs and rigorous learning opportunities offer chances for achievement both inside and outside…
Enchanted Circle Brings reading Alive to Amherst
AMHERST, MA – Children clapped, danced and growled happily as members of the Enchanted Circle performed two stories at Saturday’s Reading Alive, presented by the Early Childhood Department of the…
Ray Keough
…Early Childhood Program. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in English/Secondary Education from Boston College and holds a Masters Degree in English as a Second Language from Rhode Island College. His…
Early Learners Explore Science, Math and Technology at CES event
…Little Ones series is funded by a Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. For more information, visit the Early Childhood Program….
Local communities celebrate the Week of the Young Child
…StoryWalk from April 12 through May 4. Stroll through the pages of A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle at Veteran’s Field in Monson for this StoryWalk, from April…
Families Embracing Anti-Bias Values: Film Screening and Discussion
…Q&A by Debbie LeeKeenan, along with the screening of this important film, and a chance to participate in breakout sessions with your colleagues. We’re excited to bring this program to…
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Kathryn Levesque
Kathryn Levesque, is the Director of Business Development, and manages Communications, Marketing, Web Development, and Development (grants and fundraising) for CES. She holds a Master’s degree in Marketing and Business…
New sensory walkway at Bernardston Elementary School to encourage motor skill development
BERNARDSTON — Students are already jumping, tip-toeing and leap-frogging across the new sensory walkway, installed at Bernardston Elementary School over Columbus Day weekend. Sensory walkways are colorful, creative ways for…