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Camille Annunziato Enjoys Her Town and Her Job
07/26/2017
Camille Annunziato, a longtime employee of Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES), shared stories of watching the organization grow, and how she and her family have been involved in the community over the years.
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ACES Insurance Collaborative Explained
07/19/2017
Area Cooperative Educational Services launches new Insurance Collaborative.
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ACES Receives Digital Citizenship Certification for Second Year
07/5/2017
Common Sense Media awards Area Cooperative Educational Services with Digital Citizenship Certification for the second year in a row.
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ACES Institute in North Haven names its chief
06/29/2017
As the Area Cooperative Educational Services continues to expand the scope of its services in the greater New Haven area, its ACES Institute named a chief Thursday.
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Connecticut Magnet School strikes agreement with China
06/26/2017
ACE Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven (ECA) has struck an agreement for an exchange program that will bring top arts students from China to ECA and give the school’s students opportunities to connect with a range of schools in China,
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Advocates: Cuts in Medicaid would compromise care for profoundly disabled in Connecticut
06/22/2017
ACE Executive Director Tom Danehy, Vanessa Taragowski, Director of Pupil Services joined U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro at a press conference that addressed the impact the Republican party's proposed American Health Care Act would have on families that rely on Medicaid to care for their disabled children.
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ACES ECA formalizes partnership with Chinese Ministry of Education
06/15/2017
All the world’s a stage, and ACES Educational Center for the Arts has a signed agreement with the Chinese Ministry of Education to prove it.
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End Hunger CT - Summer Meals Program
05/22/2017
Free meals are available for kids and teens 18 and under all summer across Connecticut.
Childhood food insecurity remains at unacceptable levels across the country and children are most acutely at risk in the summer when they do not have access to school meals. There were 708 sites in the summer of 2016 across Connecticut offering free meals to children 18 years and younger, yet only 1 out of 4 of CT’s children who access school meals are accessing Free Summer Meals.
PLEASE NOTE: Even if you do not have a Summer Meals program in your town, children ages 18 and younger may visit Open Summer Meals sites anywhere in the state to receive a meal. The Location Finder on the website is a search tool that uses an address, town, or zip code to locate Summer Meals locations and displays the results in both a Google Map and as a list with all of the pertinent information (location, hours, meals served, etc.) included. For more information call 211, text CTmeals to 877877 or visit www.CTSummerMeals.org
CSDEChildNutritionPrograms http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/cwp/view.asp?a=2626&Q=320670
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Wintergreen Interdistrict Magnet School's Darrylle Olsen named ACES Teacher of the Year
05/12/2017
Congratulations to Darrylle Olsen, second grade teacher at Wintergreen Interdistrict Magnet School. She is the new ACES Teacher of the Year. She will represent ACES in the upcoming State Teacher of the Year selection process. ACES is so proud to have her as part of the team.
(pictured left to right - WIMS Principal Suzanne Duran-Crelin, ACES Assistant Executive Director Erika Forte, ACES Executive Director Tom Danehy
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ACES Names Recipients of 2017 Executive Director's Award
05/10/2017
The ACES Executive Director's Recognition Award Committee proudly announces that Laura Boileau (Whitney High School East/West), Victoria Gordon (Mill Road School), Peter Loffredo (Educational Center for the Arts), Da'Vina Miller (Center for Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders), and Marci Rizzo (Village School) have been selected as the recipients of the Executive Director's Recognition Award for 2016-2017.
We congratulate them and the other outstanding staff who were also nominated: Stacye Booker (Whitney High School East/West), Michelle Forte (Mill Road School), Sandy Owen (Village School), Cristina Rizzio, (Village School), Kelly Whitington (Village School).
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