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  • Henderson Inclusion School Chosen as EdVestors 12th Annual Urban Education Showcase Finalist

    Posted Wednesday March 26 2014 at 11:39 pm in Education

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    EdVestors recently announced the finalists presenting at their 12th Annual Urban Education Investment Showcase.  The Showcase is an opportunity for donors – whether individuals, giving circles, or foundations – to select their own grantees from a pool of pre-vetted, high-quality education initiatives.  At the Showcase, project leaders present their cases for support directly before likely and potential donors.

    At this year's showcase, one of the finalists presenting their ideas for improving schools and outcomes for students is VSA MA COOL Schools partner Henderson K-12 Inclusion Innovation School.  The new Henderson K-12 school is a merger of the very popular, full-inclusion Henderson Elementary School and the Harbor Middle and High Schools to create the only seamless pathway in Boston for students with significant special needs from kindergarten through high school graduation.  The Henderson Elementary is widely recognized as one of the most successful inclusion schools where students with significant special needs - of all disability types - learn side-by-side with their general education peers, and where all students have demonstrated high achievement.  If selected at the EdVestors showcase, the funding will provide the professional development and support needed to prepare all teachers to effectively implement this model of instruction.  In turn, the Henderson will become a best practice site for other schools in the district.

    When: Tuesday, April 8, 2014
    Where: City Year Headquarters, 287 Columbus Avenue, Boston
    Cost: Free
    RSVP: Eventbrite
    Registration opens: 3:45pm
    Program: 4:00 - 6:00pm
    Reception: 6:00 - 7:00pm



    Call for Music Therapist/Music Teaching Artist

    Posted Saturday March 22 2014 at 6:11 pm in Education

    Student playing with guitar

    VSA Massachusetts' COOL Schools seeks a music teaching artist/music therapist to lead a music program for students with significant disabilities ages 5 - 21.  The program will run on Fridays from 11:30 am - 2:30 pm for 20 weeks from September 2014 - April 2015.

    Description
    VSA MA is seeking an experienced music teaching artist to work with two groups of approximately 15 students each at the "Creative Kids Program" at the Boston College Campus School (Chestnut Hill).  Students have significant disabilities and medical needs and are 5 - 21 years old.  The program focuses on working towards individual IEP goals through music.  Education students from Boston College serve as one-on-one buddies to students participating in the program.  The program runs in two 10-week cycles, one in the Fall semester and one in the Spring.

    Requirements
    Candidates should have demonstrated experience in music therapy and/or music education, and significant experience working with students with disabilities.  We are particularly interested in candidates who have experience working with students with significant disabilities and medical needs.  Candidates must be willing to lead short group discussions with Boston College "buddies" after each session to debrief student progress towards goals and provide support.  Strong oral and written communication skills and an ability to work as part of a team are necessary.  Candidates must also be committed to on-going professional development as an arts practitioner and educator and to participating in other VSA Massachusetts community events.

    Please send a resume and cover letter providing more information on your artistic and professional experience, and sample lesson plan/curriculum to nicoleagois@vsamass.org

    Learn more about the VSA MA COOL Schools Program.



    Wheelock Family Theatre to Receive Deaf and Hard of Hearing Outstanding Organization Award

    Posted Friday March 21 2014 at 8:44 pm in News

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    Wheelock Family Theatre will receive an Outstanding Organization Award during Deaf and Hard of Hearing Constituents' Day at the State House.  This award is undoubtedly due to Wheelock's firm commitment to complete accessibility for all.  Examples of this commitment include:
    - The entire theatre facility is fully wheelchair accessible.
    - All performances are open captioned.
    - Select performances of every production are ASL interpreted.
    - Select performances are audio-described.

    What: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Annual Constituents' Day
    When: Monday, March 24, 2014, 10 am - noon
    Where: State House
    Hosted by: the Statewide Advisory Council
    Featuring: greetings from legislative and state agency leaders, presentation on legislation process.
    Special Awards Presentation:
    - Outstanding Advocate: Judy Freedman Fask
    - Outstanding Service Provider: Decibels Foundation, Cat Dvar
    - Outstanding Organizations: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf, Wheelock Family Theatre
    For more information: Ami.Hanigan@MassMail.State.MA.US