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Newton Early

Newton Early. Childhood Preschool. CONTACT INFORMATION. Main Office: 100 Walnut Street Room 110 Newtonville, MA 02460 617.559.6050 www.newtonpreschool.com Michael Thurm, Director michael_thurm@newton.k12.ma.us Michelle LeMay, Administrative Assistant michelle_lemay@newton.k12.ma.us

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Newton Early

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  1. Newton Early Childhood Preschool

  2. CONTACT INFORMATION Main Office: 100 Walnut Street Room 110 Newtonville, MA 02460 617.559.6050 www.newtonpreschool.com Michael Thurm, Director michael_thurm@newton.k12.ma.us Michelle LeMay, Administrative Assistant michelle_lemay@newton.k12.ma.us This is the integrated preschool program for the Newton Public Schools

  3. CORE VALUES Community Life Long Learning Responsibility Respect

  4. PHILOSOPHY We believe that an inclusive education provides all children with the opportunity to learn with and from each other. All children gain valuable experiences in an environment where children are different in their abilities. Our curriculum is based on the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks with play as an important vehicle for learning both early academics and social skills. We believe our inclusive program builds a lifelong foundation for respecting human differences.

  5. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN NECP STUDENT Structured, Supported Play Center-Based Learning Morning Meeting Snack Time Playground Teacher Directed Table Top Time Extracurricular Activity Goodbye Circle (or Extended Day Classroom Routine) Lunch Individual Quiet Reading Group Story Time Goodbye Circle

  6. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Community Walks Grocery Store, Post Office, Pet Store, Neighborhood Parks, etc. Physical Education Class Enrichment Opportunities Curious Creatures, Pumpernickle Puppets, Big Joe the Storyteller, Ahead of the Game, etc.

  7. CLASSROOM STAFF & SPECIALISTS All classrooms are taught by a Master’s level special education teacher All classrooms are supported by teaching assistants to provide at least a 1:5 teacher to student ratio per day All classrooms are supported by specialists(e.g. speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, behavior therapist, social worker, psychologist, etc.) to provide a 1:3 staff to student ratio for much of the week Graduate interns from local colleges support classrooms as part of cooperative learning experiences

  8. PROGRAM DETAILS Education Center Site (100 Walnut St, Newtonville) 4 Morning Integrated Classrooms Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm 2 Extended Day Integrated Classrooms Mon,Wed-Fri 8:30am-1:30pm, Tues 8:30am-12:00pm 1 Substantially Separate Classroom M/W/Th 8:30-2:30,Tu 8:30-12:00,Fri 8:30-2:00 Lincoln-Eliot Elementary School Site (191 Pearl St, Nonantum) 4 Morning Integrated Classrooms Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pm Lunch Bunch (students 4 years old on or before August 31st, 2012) Mon/Th 12:00pm-2:00pm or Wed/Fri 12:00pm-2:00pm

  9. PTO Fundraising Thanksgiving Pie Sale, Spring Auction Parent Programs Room Parents, Fix-Up Day, Playground Play Dates, Parents Night Out In-School Events Enrichment Activities, Technology Task Force, etc. Community Monthly Coffee with the Director, Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Family Fun Halloween Party, Messy Art Night, Parent-Child “Date Night” Visit www.necppto.org for much, much more!

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