"I have a student . . ."

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“I have a student . . .”

A Quick Reference Guide to EASTCONN Programs and Services for PreK-12 Students www.eastconn.org

2011


Introduction

Spring 2011

Dear Educator, We called this booklet “I have a student…” because you often call us for assistance with students who face unique or pressing challenges. “I have a student…” is intended to simplify the process of finding an EASTCONN expert or program that can help. We encourage you to use this guide as a starting point. Then, please give us a call. A simple conversation can lead to a whole range of responses, including customized solutions, professional development and/or consultation. No matter what your student needs, EASTCONN is poised to help. (See our Continuum of Services chart on p. 2.) EASTCONN also offers a broad range of programs and services (not listed here) for educators, administrators, families and adult learners in our region. To explore those options on your own, visit our Web site at www.eastconn.org, or call the Communications Department at 860-455-0707, and request a Programs and Services brochure. EASTCONN is proud to offer you its 13th edition of “I have a student…” Originally published in 1998 by EASTCONN

MISSION: EASTCONN will initiate, support and facilitate partnerships, collaborations and regional solutions that are responsive to the needs of all learners through exemplary programs, products and services.


Table of Contents

Quick School Referral Guide .............................................. page 2 “I have a student with. . . . . . Assistive Technology Needs”................................. page 3-4 . . . Behavioral Challenges”........................................... page 5 . . . Developmental Disabilities”................................... page 6 . . . Non-Traditional Learning Needs”........................ page 7 . . . Interest in the Performing Arts”........................... page 8 . . . Other Direct Services Needs”............................... page 9-10 . . . Vacation Programming Needs”............................. page 11 . . . Family Who Needs Assistance”............................. page 12 “How else can EASTCONN help me?”............................ page 13-14 EASTCONN Contacts . ...................................................... page 15-16 EASTCONN Locations...........................................inside back cover 1


A Continuum of Services for Students of All Ages Preschool

School Age

Young Adult

Arts Education & Enrichment

• ACT Magnet High School (p. 8) • Capitol Theater Arts Academy (CTAA) (p. 8)

Capitol Theater Arts Academy (CTAA) (p. 8)

Assistive Birth-to-Three Technology Needs (p. 12)

• Augmentative & Alternative Communication Services (p. 3) • Assistive Technology Student Evaluation (p. 3) • Assistive Technology Consultation & Support (pp. 3-4)

• Augmentative & Alternative Communication Services (p. 3) • Assistive Technology Student Evaluation (p. 3) • Assistive Technology Consultation & Support (pp. 3-4)

Developmental Disabilities

• Autism Services (p. 6) • Birth-to-Three (p. 12)

• Autism Services (p. 6) • Woodstock Academy (p. 6)

• Young Adult Program (p. 6)

Educational Challenges

Birth-to-Three (p. 12)

• Eastern Regional Academy (p. 5) • Interim Diagnostic Placement (p. 9) • Northeast Regional Program (p. 5)

• High School Completion Options (p. 7) • ESL Instruction (p. 12)

• Interdistrict Programs (p. 13) • Northeast Regional Program (p. 7) • Quinebaug Middle College (p. 7)

High School Completion Options (p. 7)

• Health-Related Consultation (p. 9) • Occupational Therapy (p. 9) • Orientation & Mobility (p. 9) • Speech & Language Services (p. 10)

• Health-Related Consultation (p. 9) • Occupational Therapy (p. 9) • Orientation & Mobility (p. 9) • Speech & Language Services (p. 10)

NonTraditional Learners

Quality Preschool Head Start/ Early Head Start (p. 12) Related Services Needs

Birth-to-Three (p. 12)

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. . . Assistive Technology Needs” Assistive Technology In-Residence Program

Tailored to each district’s needs, packages focus on mentoring and support for the integration of AT tools, including Augmentative and Alternative Communication; participating schools have year-round, scheduled, consistent access to EASTCONN’s experienced AT team. Priority scheduling is given to schools with In-Residence Programs. Packages provide a full range of services. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483 g

Augmentative & Alternative Communication Services

Services include evaluation of appropriate communication solutions from lowto high-tech; assistance with documentation for funding; training regarding implementation of communication technology, including device programming and its use and integration into the educational program. Our team will bring devices directly to your students for evaluation. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483 g

Assistive Technology Student Evaluation

Assistive technology (AT) must be considered in the development of an Individualized Education Plan for all students with special needs. EASTCONN’s AT specialists are available to assess your students’ needs and identify potential AT and Augmentative and Alternative Communication solutions, from low- to high-tech, to provide them with access to the general curriculum and support their learning. Student evaluation includes record review, EASTCONN Student Information Guide, staff consultation, student observation, trial use of potential AT solutions, and written report. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483 g

Assistive Technology Consultation

EASTCONN’s Assistive Technology (AT) team works directly with staff and students in the classroom to support the effective use of AT, including Augmentative and Alternative Communication, to support student learning. Consultative services include maximizing the use of a district’s existing AT resources and identifying new and emerging resources to complement a district’s curriculum and students’ educational programs. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483 3


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Assistive Technology Training

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Assistive Technology Partnership Program

Assistive Technology (AT) and Augmentative and Alternative Communication solutions are constantly changing and expanding as the world of online applications, portable electronics and wireless access continue to make devices more commonly used and often more affordable. For schools, staying current has become increasingly difficult. EASTCONN’s AT specialists have established partnerships with a number of AT manufacturers and distributors to ensure that the most upto-date information can be shared. Districts can participate in an EASTCONN workshop or arrange for a customized training to meet the needs of district staff. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483

New AT solutions are increasing exponentially, making it difficult to stay abreast of new products and developments. EASTCONN’s AT team has established relationships with a number of major vendors, manufacturers and software developers in order to be able to bring the latest in developments and devices to our region. These partnerships allow the use of state-of-the-art products for student assessment and consultation and enable school districts that purchase a package of services to use recommended devices on a trial basis. Local demonstrations are offered periodically. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483 g Assistive

Technology Consortium

EASTCONN’s Assistive Technology Consortium is the result of a new collaborative effort between EASTCONN and the Connecticut Tech Act Project. This collaboration provides access to an expanded library of AT tools for use in professional development and student assessment, as well as trial use of devices. To ensure that districts are aware of devices in our library and how to use them with their students, the Consortium Package includes 4 days of service to the district and brings together districts in the region for 4 half-days of training and networking. Contact Carol Magliocco, 860-228-3483

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. . . Behavioral Challenges”

Eastern Regional Academy Grades 5-12, Ages 10-21

Eastern Regional Academy (ERA) is designed to meet the individual needs of students with emotional disturbance and related classifications, and students with intellectual challenges in need of transition services. Academic instruction is provided in combination with clinical and behavioral support. Vocational instruction in carpentry, automotive and business technology is available. Workstudy opportunities, with the support of a job coach, are available for high school students. Located in Columbia, this program serves students in grades 5-12. Located in Columbia, CT Contact Gary Lenoce, 860-228-4317 g

Northeast Regional Program

Grades K-12, Ages 5-18

EASTCONN’s new K-12 program addresses the educational needs of students with behavioral challenges. Located in a brand new facility in Putnam, Northeast Regional Program merges best practice in academic and clinical programming to meet the needs of elementary and middle school students who have social, emotional and behavioral issues. The program offers an integrated, hands-on, day-treatment program with both on-site clinical support and a highly successful, comprehensive vocational program. Lower and upper grades are taught in separate wings. Located in Putnam, CT Contact Denise Davis-Resonina, 860-963-3328 5


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. . . Developmental Disabilities� Autism Spectrum Disorders & Other Developmental Disabilities Grades PreK-5

Our program provides a highly structured, intensive and individualized classroom experience for children in grades preK-8 with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. Students are supported by a multidisciplinary team, which includes a BCBA, an occupational therapist, a speech-language pathologist, a physical therapist and an assistive technology specialist. Parental involvement is a key component of the program. Extended school-year services are available. Located at EASTCONN Educational Resources, Commerce Drive, Columbia, CT Contact Doris Dyer, 860-228-3249 g

Woodstock Academy: Cooperative Resources Program Grades 9-12, Ages 14-18

This unique, collaborative, regional program between Woodstock Academy and EASTCONN serves high-school-age (grades 9-12), special education students with learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities and other disabling conditions; the program focuses on individualized needs and transition planning. Located at Woodstock Academy, Woodstock, CT Contact Judith Richard, 860-228-3240 g

Young Adult Program

Grades 12+, Ages 18-21

Young adult students with developmental disabilities, ages 18-21, are assisted in the transition from school to work and with other adult responsibilities. Located at Northeast Learning Center, Danielson, CT Contact Judith Richard, 860-228-3240

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High School Completion

16+ and officially withdrawn from school

EASTCONN offers three different options for individuals, 16 and older, who seek a high school credential: the GED Diploma; the External Diploma Program; or the Adult Credit High School Diploma. Students are guided to select the appropriate option through an intake process that includes assessment and an interview with program staff. Located at Northeast Learning Center, Danielson, CT or Community Learning Center, Willimantic, CT Contact Phyllis Bonneau, 860-779-3770 or Ginnie Gorin, 860-423-2591 g

Northeast Regional Program

Grades K-12, Ages 5-18

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Quinebaug Middle College (QMC)

EASTCONN’s new K-12 program addresses the educational needs of students with behavioral challenges. Located in a brand new facility in Putnam, Northeast Regional Program merges best practice in academic and clinical programming to meet the needs of elementary and middle school students who have social, emotional and behavioral issues. The program offers an integrated, hands-on, day-treatment program with both on-site clinical support and a highly successful, comprehensive vocational program. Lower and upper grades are taught in separate wings. Located in Putnam, CT Contact Denise Davis-Resonina, 860-963-3328

Grades 10-12

This regional magnet high school offers an innovative educational experience for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Located on the Quinebaug Valley Community College campus in Danielson, QMC offers a unique, student-focused, 21st-Century curriculum that provides its students with the opportunity to complete their high school education, while also participating in a college experience and earning college credits. Located in Danielson, CT Contact Gino LoRicco, 860-412-7400 7


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ACT Arts Magnet High School

Grades 9-11, Ages 14-19

ACT (Arts at the Capitol Theater) is a comprehensive, arts magnet high school, located in the Capitol Theater in downtown Willimantic. The curriculum is arts-integrated and standards-based with differentiated instruction to address individual learning needs. Students, who study with certified academic teachers and professional artists in a small arts-focused learning community, attend classes from 8:45 a.m. to 4:25 p.m. Located at the Capitol Theater, Willimantic, CT Contact Tracy Goodell-Pelletier, 860-465-5636 g

Capitol Theater Arts Academy (CTAA)

Ages 3 and Up Created for eastern Connecticut residents and taught by some of Connecticut’s finest arts professionals, CTAA classes explore disciplines like dance, theater, cartooning, creative writing, and individual music lessons. Classes are offered in fall and spring sessions at the Art-Deco-designed Capitol Theater, which houses CTAA in busy, downtown Willimantic. CTAA also offers a summer theater program for children entering grades 4-12. Located at the Capitol Theater, Willimantic, CT Contact Amy Senna, 860-465-5636 8


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. . . Other Direct Services Needs�

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Interim Diagnostic Placement

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Occupational Therapy

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Orientation & Mobility

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Physical Therapy

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School Nurse & Health-Related Consultative Services

EASTCONN offers short-term, flexible placement for up to 45 days for students who need to be educated outside the public-school setting due to behavioral issues. Call for availability. Contact Thomas F. Cronin, 860-455-1512 Occupational therapists address student needs related to fine motor skills, visual perceptual motor skills, adaptive skills and sensory processing. Providers support specific students and whole-school Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) initiatives regarding classroom environments, sensorimotor needs, handwriting and visual-motor skills. Service delivery includes direct student support, consultation and staff training. Contact Ron Morin, 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240 Services are available for teaching the concepts, skills, and techniques necessary for a person with visual impairment so that they can travel safely, efficiently and independently. Contact Ron Morin, 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240 Physical therapists support the gross motor, sensorimotor and mobility needs of individual students and systems. Specific student services include screening, evaluation, development and implementation of Individualized Education and 504 plans, participation in the Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) process for specific students and whole-school systems, adaptive equipment services, and wheelchair evaluations. Consultation and training services focus on motor development, positioning and handling and body mechanics. Contact Ron Morin, 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240 EASTCONN is available to help with a broad range of training options for your nursing staff, your administrators and other educational personnel who require OSHA-mandated training. Take advantage of a wide variety of health-related trainings for nurses and other certified and non-certified staff, including qualityof-service evaluations. Contact Patricia Piatek, 860-228-4317 9


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Speech & Language Services

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School Transportation Services

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs) are available for full or partial caseloads and/or for individual students (including diagnostic evaluations, consultation and treatment). Speech-language pathologists are integral to school-wide Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) initiatives, providing universal screening, progress monitoring and intervention services across the tiers. Contact Ron Morin, 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240

With a fleet of 100-plus vehicles equipped with GPS tracking and cell phones, EASTCONN offers day-to-day mini-van transportation and “yellow bus” services for both regular and special education students traveling to destinations ranging from local areas to neighboring states. Drivers and aides are experienced carriers of both medically fragile students and students with behavioral challenges. Other services include employment and training transportation, and transportation to special events. Contact Frank Salce, 860-228-6751

More programs and services at www.eastconn.org

It is the policy of EASTCONN that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be discriminated against under any program because of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, or physical or mental disability. EASTCONN will neither knowingly use the services of, nor otherwise deal with, any business, contractor, subcontractor, or agency that engages in unlawful discrimination. 10


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. . . Vacation Programming Needs�

COOL Directions: Summer Component Ages 17-21

The summer component is a continuation of the year-round, in-school youth program, COOL Directions. Youth have the opportunity to participate in paid, project-based learning projects, as well as team-building, ropes-course activities, and/or work at individual sites. Located at multiple sites throughout northeastern Connecticut Contact Cyndi Wells, 860-455-1572 g

Explorations in Madcap Math and Alien Science

Current Grades 3-6, Ages 9-12

A session focusing on math and science skills in a fun, challenging, and problembased learning format, this is a component of The Academy of International Arts and Science Studies. Programs are subsidized for districts that have signed on to participate. Contact Thomas F. Cronin, 860-455-1512 g

The International Language and Performing Arts Festival

Current Grades 3-6, Ages 9-12

Each session features a rich array of international languages, dance, music, noise, masks, theater, and puppetry. This is a component of The Academy of International Arts and Science Studies. Programs are subsidized for districts that have signed on to participate. Contact Thomas F. Cronin, 860-455-1512 11


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. . . Family Who Need Assistance”

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Education

Alternatives are available for young and mature adults who have not completed their high school education: • High School Credentialing • Life Skills, Basic Skills Instruction, and Employability Skills • Services for Out-of-School Youth Contact Phyllis Bonneau, 860-779-3770 or Ginnie Gorin, 860-423-2591 g

Birth-to-Three Program

Early intervention services are provided in the home for young children, birth to age 3, who have been identified with disabilities, and their families. Services include parenting support and collaboration with early-care providers. Contact Maribeth Stearns, 860-455-1557 g English-as-a-Second-Language

Instruction

Our Adult Education-certified instructors provide free instruction for non-Englishspeaking adults who are 16 years of age and older. Beginner-to-intermediate-level classes are available. Daytime and evening classes are offered at convenient locations throughout northeastern Connecticut. Contact Phyllis Bonneau, 860-779-3770 or Ginnie Gorin, 860-423-2591 g

Family Literacy

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Head Start / Early Head Start

EASTCONN’s Family Literacy programs offer instruction and support to parents/ guardians and their young children. Intergenerational instruction and support is offered to encourage families to read and learn together. Contact Ginnie Gorin, 860-423-2591 EASTCONN administers northern Windham County’s home-visiting or centerbased Early Head Start program, serving pregnant women and children, birth to age three, and their families; Windham Public Schools provides the program in the greater Windham area. EASTCONN also administers Head Start, a comprehensive, federally funded program for preschool-age children and their families, in Windham and Tolland Counties. Home-visiting programs are available in Killingly and Windham. Center-based programs are in Killingly, Plainfield, Putnam, Stafford, Vernon and Windham. Stafford and Windham schools provide Head Start programs in their respective regions. Contact Kim Lewendon, 860-455-1532 12


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Community of Practice for Related Services Professionals

In northeastern Connecticut, school-based, related services personnel are often the only professional in their discipline in the school, or they are part of a relatively small staff. Through EASTCONN’s Community of Practice, professionals can focus on current issues with colleagues and can earn contact hours and/or CEUs needed to maintain licensure and certification. Contact Ron Morin, 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240 Thomas F. Cronin, 860-455-1512 g Early

Childhood Initiatives

EASTCONN provides consultation and training to help you develop and maintain high-quality, early childhood programs and services. Contact Elizabeth Aschenbrenner, 860-455-1518, or Debra Stipe, 860-455-1559 g

Interdistrict School-Year Student Programs

EASTCONN offers a number of state-funded programs that serve grades 2-12. Each grant program is designed to increase students’ understanding and appreciation of diversity and to improve participants’ academic achievement. The grants are designed around specific content areas and reflect the curriculum design found in Connecticut State Standards. Contact Nancy Vitale, 860-455-1522 g

SRBI: Social-Emotional-Behavioral Barriers to Learning

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Shared Staffing

EASTCONN can help you determine strategies and interventions to address your students’ social, emotional, and behavioral challenges in ways that allow you to improve student learning and that align with an SRBI/RtI (Scientific ResearchBased Interventions/Response to Interventions) approach. Consultation, training and technical assistance are available. Contact Jim Huggins, 860-455-1525 Use EASTCONN to recruit, interview and hire qualified full- or part-time staff to fill district positions that include paraprofessionals with specialized training, as well as hard-to-fill certified and administrative support positions. Contact Steve Wapen, 860-455-1554 13


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Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) Training & Support

Implementation of SRBI (Scientific Research-Based Interventions) can be challenging. We can help by addressing your unique district or school needs through customized, on-site professional development and coaching that is integrated into your district’s School Improvement Plan. Contact Kelly Doubleday Bush, 860-455-1514 g

Teaching & Learning Services

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Technology Solutions

EASTCONN specialists offer a broad range of expertise in areas that include standards-based curriculum design; on-site, customized training; timely professional development workshops; and data-driven school improvement. • Educational Leadership • Professional Development & Coaching • School Improvement • Scientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) Contact Jim Huggins, 860-455-1525

From on-site technology integration training to customized database development, we are committed to ensuring that your schools keep pace with the accelerating demand for the effective use of technology. • Data Solutions Support & Training • Educational Technology Integration • MyRtI • Technology Planning & Development Contact Jim Huggins, 860-455-1525 g Violence

Prevention, Anti-Bullying & Conflict Resolution Services

Effective school violence prevention initiatives range from community-building and early intervention services and strategies, to crisis intervention. Contact Jim Huggins, 860-455-1525

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Contacts Elizabeth Aschenbrenner, Hampton, easchenbrenner@eastconn.org 860-455-1518; FAX: 860-455-0691; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3307 Phyllis Bonneau, Northeast Learning Center, pbonneau@eastconn.org 860-779-3770; FAX: 860-779-3384; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 4041 Kelly Doubleday Bush, EASTCONN Windham Mills, kdoubleday@eastconn.org 860-455-1514; FAX: 860-455-456-9407; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3003 Thomas F. Cronin, Hampton, tcronin@eastconn.org 860-455-1512; FAX: 860-455-8026; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3306 Denise Davis-Resonina, Northeast Regional Program, dresonina@eastconn.org 860-963-3328; FAX: 860-963-3332; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 4465 Doris Dyer, Commerce Dr., Columbia, mchretien@eastconn.org 860-228-3249; FAX: 860-228-3206 Tracy Goodell-Pelletier, EASTCONN Capitol Theater, tpelletier@eastconn.org 860-465-5636; FAX: 860-465-8115 Ginnie Gorin, Community Learning Center, ggorin@eastconn.org 860-423-2591; FAX: 860-450-0853; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 4394 Jim Huggins, Windham Mills, jhuggins@eastconn.org 860-455-1525; FAX: 860-456-7845; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3054 Gary Lenoce, Eastern Regional Academy, glenoce@eastconn.org 860-228-4317; FAX: 860-228-1147; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 4010 Kim Lewendon, Hampton, klewendon@eastconn.org 860-455-1532; FAX: 860-455-0691; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3309 Gino LoRicco, QMC (at QVCC), Danielson, gloricco@eastconn.org 860-412-7400; FAX: 860-412-7388; Voice Mail: 860-412-7400 15


Contacts Carol Magliocco, Commerce Dr., Columbia, cmagliocco@eastconn.org 860-228-3483; FAX: 860-228-3206 Ron Morin, Commerce Dr., Columbia, rmorin@eastconn.org 860-933-7371 (cell), or 860-228-3240; FAX: 860-228-3206 Patricia Piatek, EASTCONN Columbia, ppiatek@eastconn.org 860-228-4317; FAX: 860-228-1147; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 4431 Judith Richard, EASTCONN Commerce Drive, Columiba, drichard@eastconn.org, 860-228-3240; FAX: 860-228-3206 Frank Salce, EASTCONN Transportation, fsalce@eastconn.org 860-228-6751; FAX: 860-228-6756 Amy Senna, EASTCONN Capitol Theater (CTAA), asenna@eastconn.org 860-465-5636; FAX: 860-465-8115 Maribeth Stearns, EASTCONN Hampton, mstearns@eastconn.org 860-455-1557; FAX: 860-455-8002; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3321 Debra Stipe, EASTCONN Windham Mills, dstipe@eastconn.org 860-455-1559; FAX: 860-456-9407; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3016 Nancy Vitale, EASTCONN Windham Mills, nvitale@eastconn.org 860-455-1522; FAX: 860-456-7845; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3009 Steve Wapen, EASTCONN Hampton, swapen@eastconn.org 860-455-1554; FAX: 860-455-8002; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3335 Cyndi Wells, EASTCONN Windham Mills, cwells@eastconn.org 860-455-1572; FAX: 860-456-7845; Voice Mail: 860-455-0029, 3027

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Locations g Capitol Theater (EASTCONN ACT & CTAA) 896 Main Street, Willimantic, CT 06226 ~ 860-465-5636; FAX: 860-465-8115 g Eastern

Regional Academy

14 Route 66, Columbia, CT 06237 ~ 860-228-4317; FAX: 860-228-1147 g Educational Services, Commerce Drive (Autism, AT, Related Services) 10 Commerce Drive, Columbia, CT 06237 ~ 860-228-3240; FAX: 860-228-3206 g

Community Learning Center

21 Valley St., Willimantic, CT 06226 ~ 860-423-2591; FAX: 860-450-0853 g Central

Administration, Hampton

376 Hartford Turnpike, Hampton, CT 06247 ~ 860-455-0707; FAX: 860-455-8026 g Head

Start Administration

376 Hartford Turnpike, Hampton, CT 06247 ~ 860-455-1532; FAX: 860-455-0691 g

Northeast Regional Program

508A Pomfret St., Putnam, CT 06260 ~ 860-963-3328; FAX: 860-963-3332 g

Northeast Learning Center

111 Connecticut Mills Ave., Danielson, CT 06239 ~ 860-779-3770; FAX: 860-779-3384 g Quinebaug

Middle College (QMC)

742 Upper Maple St., Danielson, CT 06239 ~ 860-412-7400; FAX: 860-412-7388 g Transportation

65 Willimantic Rd., Columbia, CT 06237 ~ 860-228-6751; FAX: 860-228-6756 g

Windham Mills

322 Main St., Bldg. 1, Willimantic, CT 06226 ~ 860-455-0707; FAX: 860-456-9407 g

Woodstock Academy

57 Academy Rd., Woodstock, CT 06281 ~ 860-928-1132; FAX: 860-963-4931 1400 2/3/11


Thomas F. Cronin, Director of Educational Serices

It all starts with a conversation. Call us. We’re here to help. 860-455-0707

EASTCONN 376 Hartford Turnpike Hampton, CT 06247 860-455-0707 / FAX: 860-455-8026 Paula M. Colen, Executive Director www.eastconn.org


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