Posted May 25th, 2010 by PTA
Camp Maple is a 6 week program offered to children with special needs
who reside in Maplewood and South Orange. The program provides
opportunities for gross and fine motor development as well as
cognitive and social growth. Children must be 5 as of 9/1/10. Your
child must be completely toilet trained. Children are expected to be
able to interact, communicate, and participate without substantial
individual attention and prompting.
Application can be found on the town website
Posted May 18th, 2010 by PTA
Last night at the BOE meeting, the paraprofessionals read a letter to the Board regarding the outsourcing of their positions, their role in the classroom, and why many of them will not return.
Posted May 13th, 2010 by PTA
On behalf of the Maplewood & South Orange Special Education Parent Teacher Organization, The Clinton School PTA cordially invites you to a night of appreciation for our paraprofessionals
June 1st, 2010
7:30 pm
525 Academy Street in the Central Meeting Room
Dessert will be served.
Posted April 15th, 2010 by PTA
The Special Education PTO has two meetings scheduled with Special Services Director Pat Barker. The purpose of our first meeting is to better understand our negotiations, and eventual contract, with the ERESC, the body that will be hiring paraprofessionals for our district. This first meeting will take place on Thursday, April 15, 2010.
Place: Central Office Meeting Room, 525 Academy Street
Time: 7:30 to 9:00.
Posted March 29th, 2010 by PTA
On July 1, 2010 all the 75+ paraprofessionals employed by the South Orange/Maplewood school district will lose their jobs.
The positions will be outsourced. If current paras wish to apply for these positions, they will be required to accept significantly reduced pay, and will receive no health benefits.
Please join the Special Education parents in a peaceful protest of this decision. Wednesday, March 31st, from 6:15-7:15, on the sidewalk outside of the BOE Building, 525 Academy St., Maplewood.
We want the Board of School Estimate, the Board of Education and the community at large to know that:
• we are disappointed that the budget cuts have fallen
disproportionately on special education.
• outsourcing the paraprofessionals is a decision that will
negatively impact many classified students as well as many general education students and teachers.
• we remain deeply concerned that outsourcing these positions
will result in aides in the classroom who do not have the experience and extensive training needed to handle the complex issues that special education children face, and this will affect the quality of education for ALL of our children.
• many people in our community care deeply about special
education.
• we support our paraprofessionals and remain grateful for their
many skills and exceptional dedication to our kids.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR PARAS
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
JOIN US – 6:15-7:15 ‚Äì WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
525 Academy Street
Posted February 4th, 2010 by PTA
There is an important Special Ed PTO meeting this evening, at which Brian Osborne and Pat Barker (head of Special Services) will speak and field questions. As our Clinton liaison, Jenny Lindstrom not only reports to you all of the goings-on at these meetings but also brings your questions, concerns, ideas to that forum. Please contact Jenny if you have have any questions.
The meeting will be held at the Board of Education building on Academy St at 7:30pm.