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More Foster Grandparent Volunteers Needed!

CTI’s Senior Corps Foster Grandparent volunteers have been in the Dracut Elementary schools for over 20 years and have played an important role in helping children who need extra attention to thrive and succeed. More Foster Grandparents are needed in classrooms for the coming school year.  Foster Grandparent volunteers must be 55 and older, commit to a 4 or 5 day week during the school year with a minimum of 15 to 20 hours a week.  Income-eligible volunteers receive a small tax-free stipend plus holidays and earned leave as well as transportation assistance, volunteer recognition, monthly trainings, and other benefits. If you or someone you know may be eligible and enjoy helping children, please contact Joan Aseltine, CTI Senior Corps Program Specialist at 978-654-5080 ext. 14 or jaseltine@comteam.org. An informational meeting for potential volunteers will be held in August at the M.G. Parker Memorial Library.

 


Dracut Public Schools

Special Education Department

Preschool 2009-2010 “Role Model” Openings

The Dracut Public School Special Education Department has a limited number of slots available in its Integrated Preschool Programs for 3 year old (by August 31, 2009) “role model” children; or children who demonstrate appropriate social, behavioral, and communication skills.  The IPP exists to support the needs of special education children identified by the district, in accordance with State and Federal law.

The program operates 3 mornings per week for 2.5 hours per session.  The tuition is $13.20 per day.

Applications will be accepted, reviewed, and accepted on a first come, first served basis beginning immediately.  Completed applications must be returned in person to the Special Education Office for consideration.  Applications can be acquired in person from the Special Education Office in the Eldridge Administration Building, or at http://www.dracutpublicschools.net/StudentServices/Preschool.htm.  For questions, call 957-4649.

Completed Applications must include the following:

1.  Two pieces of documentation confirming residency in Dracut
            -Drivers License
            -Utility or Tax Bill, etc.
2.  Immunization Records
3.  Birth Certificate

 


Dear Parents:

 The Department of Education has released a new Parent’s Notice of Procedural Safeguards.  Please see the link  below for the document.  If you have any questions related to information contained in the document please contact the Team chair at your child’s school or contact my office at 957-4633.

Sincerely,
Steven Stone M.Ed. C.A.G.S.
Executive Director of Special Education

 http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/prb/

 

Dracut High School Life Skills Program Brochure


Special Education Handbook


For More Information Contact:

Dracut Public Schools
2063 Lakeview Avenue
Tel: 978-957-4633
FAX: 978-957-9706

Email:
Executive Director of Special Education

               

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