Member District Calendar 2015-16 Bridgeport • C.E.S. • Darien • Easton Fairfield • Greenwich • Monroe New Canaan • Norwalk • Region 9 Ridgefield • Shelton • Stamford Stratford • Trumbull • Weston Westport • Wilton
Member District Calendar
2015-16Bridgeport • C.E.S. • Darien • Easton
Fairfield • Greenwich • Monroe New Canaan • Norwalk • Region 9
Ridgefield • Shelton • Stamford Stratford • Trumbull • Weston
Westport • Wilton
www.ces.k12.ct.us
Cooperative Educational ServicesCooperative Educational Services (C.E.S.) was created over 40 years ago by Connecticut legislative mandate to help neighboring school districts communicate and collaborate. C.E.S. is one of six regional educational service centers (RESCs) and a member of the RESC Alliance.
The mission of C.E.S. is to identify and provide quality educational opportunities to students, educators, families and communities. It’s our goal to provide innovative, cutting edge programs and services to meet the demands of our Fairfield County school district and communities.
CentralOffice40 Lindeman DriveTrumbull, CT(203) 365-8803
Regional Center for the Arts23 Oakview DriveTrumbull, CT(203) 365-8857
SchoolReadiness40 Lindeman DriveTrumbull, CT(203) 365-8997
Six to Six Magnet School601 Pearl Harbor StreetBridgeport, CT(203) 365-8200
SpecialEducation25 Oakview Drive &40 Lindeman DriveTrumbull, CT(203) 365-8800
Educational Leadership TrainingC.E.S. offers a variety of leadership training to Connecticut educators to foster better leadership, ranging from teachers to superintendents.
The Leadership Institute at C.E.S.The Leadership Institute offers the following programs and trainings for educators:
• Administrator Aspirant Program• Academy for Teacher Leadership• New administrator induction
• Supervision workshops• Board forums• Councils
• Distinguished lecture series
Superintendent Aspirant ProgramThis leadership training program provides the opportunity to explore and consider becoming a superintendent. The program includes an optional shadowing and/or mentoring opportunity.
092 Intermediate Administrator CertificationThrough collaboration with Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), Fairfield County teachers can complete the 092 Certification program in two years by meeting once a week on SCSU’s campus or a designated Fairfield County location.
093 Superintendent CertificationThrough collaboration with SCSU, Fairfield County administrators can complete the 093 Superintendent Certification program in two years by meeting once a week on SCSU’s campus or at a designated Fairfield County location.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/Leadership
CRISIS: Critical Response & Intervention in Schools
We provide a strategic approach to helping schools effectively manage unexpected and paralyzing events that inhibit daily operations. We help districts coordinate and expedite decision-making and action steps in the aftermath of a crisis. Whether your district needs help coordinating administrative support to return to normal daily operations, coordinating psychological support services for victims, managing the media, or guidance in facilitating school district communications, our team of experts has the experience and knowledge to provide assistance every step of the way through.
• Prevention and preparation training
• Facilitating daily operations
• Coordinating response and recovery
• Managing communications and the media
www.ces.k12.ct.us/CRISIS
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C.E.S. Transportation Services Department provides safe, reliable, and cost effective transportation to students in Fairfield and New Haven Counties. Our fleet includes passenger vans and wheelchair lift-equipped vans, allowing flexibility to use the appropriate vehicles fitting the needs of students being transported.
Each year, C.E.S. vehicles travel more than 650,000 miles to provide transportation to and from school on a daily basis, as well as field trips and other school activities.
All of our vehicles are also equipped with two-way radios which are monitored by a dispatcher at all times.
The C.E.S. Transportation Services Department maintains an aggressive preventive maintenance program in which each vehicle is inspected and serviced on a regular schedule. All vehicles are inspected twice a year by the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.
servicesTransportationAT COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
www.ces.k12.ct.us/Transportation
Our StaffThe C.E.S. transportation staff is managed by a transportation professional. Our drivers are required to pass a Department of Transportation physical examination, a national criminal background check, and a drug test before being hired. Once hired, all Transportation Department employees are subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
Ongoing defensive driving and passenger sensitivity training programs are mandatory, and all of our drivers must be licensed with the school transportation endorsement from the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles. All of our drivers also wear a C.E.S. uniform for easy identification.
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Students’First DayWeston
Students’First DayRidgefield K-9
Students’First DayRidgefield 10-12Easton
Students’First DayBridgeportMonroeNew CanaanWesport
Student OrientationStamford Gr. K, 5/6, 9
Students’First DayDarienNorwalk StamfordWilton
PD DayBridgeport, Easton, Monroe, Ridgefield, Westport
PD DayBridgeport, Easton, Monroe, New Canaan, Westport
PD DayBridgeport, C.E.S., Darien, Monroe, New Canaan, Stamford, Westport, Wilton
PD DayNorwalkShelton Trumbull
PD DayC.E.S.Darien Shelton Stamford Trumbull
PD DayGreenwichTrumbull
PD DayWeston
PD DayWestonRidgefield
PD DayWeston
Creating Positive School ClimatesThe Importance of Positive School ClimatesEducational research spanning the last 20 years highlights the importance of school climate and its effect on individual student experience. Positive school climate is directly related to increased student achievement, better social and emotional well-being, lower rates of challenging behaviors, lower drop out rates, fewer instances of absenteeism and risk prevention in students.
The Connecticut Legislature enacted Public Act No. 11-232: An Act Concerning the Strengthening of School Bullying Laws in 2011. The law aims to prevent bullying and protect the rights of students to learn without fear
of humiliation, teasing and/or assault. The law was proposed in response to research that found a correlation between lower student achievement and bullying. Among other provisions, the law requires that all school districts in Connecticut engage in annual training to prevent and respond to student bullying, abuse and suicide.
Create Positive School ClimatesC.E.S. provides customized services for planning and implementation in addition to the professional development opportunities such as investigation training, updates to state legislation seminars, PBIS, cyberbullying workshops, training for paraprofessionals, training for non-certified school staff, youth suicide prevention and training for parents.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/PSC
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Rosh HashanahAll Districts ClosedEXCEPT Shelton
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Yom KippurAll Districts ClosedEXCEPT Shelton
Labor DayAll Districts Closed
Students’First DayGreenwich orientationNorwalk (remaining)SheltonTrumbull
Students’First DayC.E.S.Fairfield orientationGreenwich
Students’First DayFairfieldStratford
PD DayFairfield
www.ces.k12.ct.us/5k
The course is certified by USA Track & Field.
Gold, Silver and Bronze medals are awarded to the top three male and female finishers by age group. The 5k Race benefits projects and programs at C.E.S. School Readiness, the Regional Center
for the Arts, Six to Six Magnet School and C.E.S. Special Education.
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Columbus DayClosed: Bridgeport, Darien, Easton, Norwalk, Ridgefield, Shelton, Stamford, Trumbull, Wilton
PD DayEaston
PD DayEaston
PD DayWilton
C.E.S. 5k Race9:30 a.m.Seaside Park,Bridgeport
Halloween
www.ces.k12.ct.us/Services
C.E.S. ServicesC.E.S. offers a variety of services to our member districts, as well as school districts throughout the state of Connecticut.
Technology ServicesC.E.S. Information Technology Services are available to districts for all computer related services such as email, internet access, data storage and printing. The C.E.S. Information Technology department uses state-of-the-art hardware inventory to manage the agency’s computer and networking equipment.
The department also offers Help Desk staff to provide hardware and software troubleshooting and repair services.
Visit www.ces.k12.ct.us/IT for information.
Fingerprinting ServicesC.E.S. offers electronic fingerprinting by appointment on Wednesdays from 8:30 - 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 - 3:45 p.m. Fingerprint applicants must bring a valid government-issued photo ID and a certified bank check or money order in the amount of $55 made payable to C.E.S.
To schedule an appointment, visit www.ces.k12.ct.us/fingerprint.
Communications ServicesC.E.S. provides public information, print publications, event planning, web design, media coaching, and marketing and recruitment services to help your staff to become more effective communicators. We offer trainings in public relations, graphic design, marketing, event planning, and more.
Visit www.ces.k12.ct.us/communications for more information.
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THANKSGIVING RECESSAll Districts Closed
Veterans DayClosed:Bridgeport, Fairfield, Ridgefield, StamfordPD DayStamford
All districtsearly dismissal
Election DayAll District PD DayEXCEPT:EastonRegion 9
Thanksgiving
Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports
www.ces.k12.ct.us/PBIS
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a decision-making framework that guides selection, integration and implementation of the best, evidence-based, academic and behavioral practices for improving academic and behavior outcomes for all students. PBIS emphasizes four integrated elements: DATA for decision making, measurable OUTCOMES supported and evaluated by data, PRACTICES with evidence that these outcomes are achievable, and SYSTEMS that efficiently and effectively support implementation of these practices.
C.E.S. offers training to member schools and districts that seek to establish a comprehensive research-based behavioral framework to guide them in the selection and implementation of best practices for improving academic and behavior outcomes for all students.
Teams are comprised of participants designated to receive training to select and implement best evidence-based practices into the schools scientific research-based intervention strategy.
Who should be trained in PBIS?
• Team Training is provided to each school’s implementation team - a group of eight people including an administrator, teachers, professional staff, support staff, and parents.
• PBIS Coaches Training is provided to one or two staff in each school who are responsible for helping staff throughout the implementation process.
• When an entire district adopts the PBIS model, a district leadership team should also be trained.
• School Climate Coordinators and Specialists are also trained.
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HOLIDAY RECESSAll Districts Closed
PD DayShelton
HOLIDAY RECESSAll Districts Closed
PD 1/2 DayStamfordWeston
PD DayStamford
Christmas
New Year’s Eve
Executive SearchesSelecting a superintendent is one of the most important responsibilities a Board of Education undertakes. For this reason, we offer a comprehensive approach to executive searches. We begin with research to identify desirable leadership characteristics and develop a leadership profile. We recruit quality candidates who match the leadership profile for the district and guide Boards of Education through the interview and selection process. We also provide comprehensive transition support to the district and the new superintendent to ensure a successful placement.Our superintendent, administrator, and central office staff searches are distinguished by our approach, resources, and commitment to service from beginning through transition with a new administrator.
Superintendent Searches Conducted
www.ces.k12.ct.us/ExecutiveSearches
ConnecticutAvonBethelBrookfieldCoventryEast HaddamEast HavenHamdenHebronKillinglyLebanonLEARN (RESC) Old LymeLitchfieldMadisonMiddletownNew CanaanNewington
North HavenOld SaybrookPlainfieldPlainvillePlymouthRegion 5 (Bethany, Orange, Woodbridge)Region 13 (Middlefield, Durham)Region 14 Bethlehem, Woodbury)Region 15 (Middlebury, Southbury)Region 18 (Lyme, Old Lyme)SalemSterlingSuffieldWaterburyWestbrookWestonWolcott
MiddletownRidgefieldWeston
New YorkFisher’s Island
Assistant Superintendents Human Resource Director - NorwalkRidgefield H.S. Principal - RidgefieldDistrict-wide - WaterburyHurlbutt Elementary Principal - WestonWeston Middle School Principal
Building Administrators
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HOLIDAY RECESSAll Districts Closed
Three Kings DayBridgeport Closed
Martin Luther King Jr. DayAll Districts Closed
PD DayEastonWestport
PD DayStamford
New Year’s Day
Six to Six Magnet School is a preK through grade eight C.E.S. school where high academic standards facilitate the development of lifelong learners and independent thinkers. The philosophy of the school centers on the belief that all children can learn at higher levels when schools engage in effective communication, parental and community involvement, high expectations, ongoing assessment, intentional teaching, and collaboration. Student learning and assessment are the points of focus for teacher professional growth and school improvement planning.
The Six to Six Interdistrict Magnet School curriculum includes instruction in art, music, physical education, library media, and Spanish. To meet the needs of today’s families, the school offers before and after school
programs, full-time NAEYC accredited preschool and kindergarten programs, a Family Resource Center, and a school-based Health Center.
The mission of Six to Six is to foster educational excellence and life-long learning in an atmosphere that honors each child’s physical, intellectual, social, and emotional needs within a diverse school community based on mutual respect and a sense of social conscience.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/SixtoSix
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WINTER RECESS - Greenwich Closed
Presidents Day All Districts Closed
PD DayC.E.S.
PD DayC.E.S.Wilton
PD DayWestport
Presidents’ Day WeekendAll closed except: Darien, New Canaan, Ridgefield, Shelton, Weston, Westport
PD DayStamford
PD DayRidgefield
WINTER RECESS - Darien, New Canaan, Weston, Westport Closed
Break Cont.Closed: Bridgeport, Easton, Norwalk, Ridgefield (students), Stamford
PD DayFairfield
Special Education ServicesWe provide Special Education Services to member districts and various special education schools and programs throughout the state of Connecticut.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/SPEDServices
Assessment, consultation and trainingservices include:
• Autism services• Assistive technology services• Audiological services• Center for clinical supervision• Early childhood services• Occupational therapy• Physical therapy• Psychological services• Social work• Speech therapy• Transition services
Professional Development
Throughout the school year, professional development is available and includes inservice trainings and workshops on:
• Autism diagnostic observation• Physical management• Positive behavioral supports• Speech pathology• Transition coordination
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PD DayC.E.S.Monroe
PD 1/2 DayShelton
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Good FridayAll Districts Closed
PD DayStamford
Easter PD DayDarienRidgefield
PD DayNorwalk
School Readiness is a comprehensive, high quality early childhood program for three- and four-year-olds who reside in Bridgeport. Our hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 50 weeks per year. Students are required to attend the program for a minimum of six hours per day.
The School Readiness philosophy centers on the belief that each child is a unique learner with his/her own cultural identity, learning style, temperament, and developmental pattern.
Each of these factors influences how the child learns and grows; development and learning are interconnected in the preschool years. We believe that each child’s family is an important partner in the daily care and education of their children. Staff members strive to know each child as an individual and to work in partnership with the
family to know, understand and plan appropriate learning experiences for each child in their care. A warm, caring relationship between teachers and children is the foundation for creating a nurturing classroom community where children respect, care for, and learn from one another.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/SchoolReadiness
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School Readiness is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
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SPRING RECESSEaston, Ridgefield, Westport
PD DayStamford
SPRING RECESS - Stamford
PD DayTrumbull
PD DayNew Canaan
PD 1/2 DayShelton
PD 1/2 DayShelton
PD 1/2 DayStamford
C.E.S. Regional Center for the Arts (RCA) is a part-time public interdistrict magnet high school for Fairfield County students interested in the performing arts. Applications are available online. All applicants are required to audition before acceptance into the program.
RCA students are taught by professionals active in the performing arts industry. RCA faculty has extensive experience in acting in soap operas, primetime television series, on
stage, on Broadway, off Broadway, in professional dance companies, and operas, as well as symphonies and professional ensembles. The faculty is involved in a number of projects. Many are active performers, some teach at the collegiate level, and others organize and promote arts education programs throughout the region.
All have worked in the performing arts industry for many years.
The mission of RCA is to bring together people of diverse cultural heritage to develop, in all students, the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and self discipline to reach their fullest artistic potential, to live a productive life and to contribute to society as creative, engaged citizens.
www.ces.k12.ct.us/RCA
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www.ces.k12.ct.us/SpecialEducation
Preschool-Primary Learning CenterThe Preschool-Primary Learning Center (PLC) is a regional program for children ages 3-12 who fall within the Autism Spectrum Disorder continuum or with severe communication impairment. PLC enrolls students with a wide range of difficulties in the areas of emotional, behavioral, social, communication, and academic functioning. Student abilities range from 12 months to second grade academics.
Developmental Learning CenterThe Developmental Learning Center (DLC) is a regional program for children ages 11-21 who fall within the Autism Spectrum Disorder continuum or with severe language impairment. DLC offers intensive positive behavioral support in a highly structured environment.
Reaching Independence through Supported Education Transition ProgramThe Reaching Independence through Supported Education (RISE) program is a collaboration among C.E.S. member districts and Sacred Heart University. Students with developmental disabilities who have completed four years of high school and are within two years of exiting (between ages 19-21) are eligible.
Therapeutic Day ProgramThe Therapeutic Day Program (TDP) enrolls students with a wide range of difficulties in the areas of emotional, behavioral, social, and academic functioning. These students may have attention deficit/hyperactivity, anxiety, depression, school avoidance issues, behavioral dyscontrol, oppositional behavior, mood instability, and the social impairment associated with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) or Asperger’s Syndrome.
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Last Day of School*BridgeportC.E.S.NorwalkTrumbullWilton
Last Day of School*C.E.S.TrumbullWilton
Last Day of School*Ridgefield
Last Day of School*EastonShelton
Last Day of School*Fairfield
Last Day of School*DarienNew CanaanStamfordStratford
Last Day of School*MonroeWeston
Last Day of School*Weston
Last Day of School*Westport
Last Day of School*Greenwich (snow days included)
*Last Day of SchoolAll dates are tentative and subject to change based on snow/make-up days throughout the school year.
PD DayEaston
C.E.S. Administration
Member Districts
Dr. Evan Pitkoff, Executive Director(203) 365-8803
Mr. Christopher La Belle, Associate Executive Director(203) 365-8831
Mr. James R. Carroll, Chief Financial & Operations Officer(203) 365-8827
Ms. Esther Bobowick, Director of Professional Developmental Services(203) 365-8847
Dr. Mark Ribbens, Principal, Regional Center for the Arts/Open Choice Coordinator(203) 365-8857
Ms. Linda Page, Director of School Readiness(203) 365-8997
Ms. Anna Nelmes-Stoughton, Principal of Six to Six Magnet School(203) 365-8200
Dr. Michael Regan, Director of Special Education(203) 365-8840
BridgeportDarienC.E.S.EastonFairfieldGreenwichMonroeNew CanaanNorwalk
Region 9RidgefieldSheltonStamfordStratfordTrumbullWestonWestportWilton
www.ces.k12.ct.usIt is the policy of C.E.S. that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise discriminated against under any service or program on account of race, color, religious creed, age, marital or civil union status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, residence, present or past history of mental disorder, mental retardation, learning disability or physical disability including, but not limited to, blindness, or pregnancy and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding C.E.S. nondiscrimination policies should be directed to the Associate Executive Director’s office, C.E.S., 40 Lindeman Dr., Trumbull, CT 06611, (203) 365-8831.