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A Quick Reference Guide to EASTCONN Programs and Services for PreK-12 Students
www.eastconn.org
2012
“I have a student . . .”
MISSION: EASTCONN will initiate, support and facilitate partnerships, collaborations and regional solutions that
are responsive to the needs of all learners through exemplary programs, products and services.
Introduction Spring2012DearEducator,
We’vecalledthisbooklet“I have a student…”becauseyouoftencallusforassistancewithstudentswhofaceuniqueorpressingchallenges.“I have a student…”isintendedtosimplifytheprocessof findinganEASTCONNexpertorprogramthatcanhelp.
Weencourageyoutousethisguideasastartingpointwhenseekingassistanceforindividualstudents.Then,giveusacall.
Asimpleconversationcanleadtoawholerangeof responses,includingaccesstospecialprogramming,customizedsolutions,professionaldevelopmentand/orconsultation.Nomatterwhatyourstudentneeds,EASTCONNispoisedtohelp.(See our Continuum of Services chart on pages 2 and 3.)
EASTCONNalsooffersabroadrangeof programsandservices(notlistedhere)foreducators,administrators,familiesandadultlearnersinourregion.Toexplorethoseoptionsonyourown,visitourWebsiteatwww.eastconn.org,orcallourMarketingandCommunicationsDepartmentat860-455-0707,andrequestanEASTCONNPrograms and Servicesbrochure.
EASTCONNisproudtoofferyouits14theditionof “I have a student…”
Originally published in 1998 by EASTCONN
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QuickSchoolReferralGuide............................................. pages2-3
“I have a student with. . .
...AssistiveTechnologyNeeds”................................ page4
...BehavioralChallenges”.......................................... page7
...DevelopmentalDisabilities”.................................. page6
...FamilyWhoNeedAssistance”............................. page12
...InterestinthePerformingArts”.......................... page9
...Non-TraditionalLearningNeeds”....................... page8
...RelatedServicesNeeds”........................................ page5
...VacationProgrammingNeeds”............................ page10
...OtherDirectServicesNeeds”.............................. page11
“HowelsecanEASTCONNhelpme?”........................... pages13-14
EASTCONNContacts....................................................... pages15-16
EASTCONNLocations.......................................... insidebackcover
Table of Contents
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A Continuum of Services for Students of All Ages
Preschool School Age Young Adult
Adult Education
• Principal-ReferredExpulsionProgram(PREP)(p.8)
•BasicSkills&EmployabilitySkills(p.12)
•ESLInstruction(p.12)
•HighSchoolCompletionOptions(p.12)
•Out-of-SchoolYouth(p.12)
Arts Education & Enrichment
• CapitolTheaterArtsAcademy(CTAA)
(p.9)
• ACTArtsMagnetHighSchool(p.9)
• CapitolTheaterArtsAcademy(CTAA)(p.9)
•CapitolTheaterArtsAcademy(CTAA)(p.9)
Assistive Technology Needs
• Birth-to-Three(p.12)
• AssistiveTechnologyServices,StudentAssessment,andAACServices
(p.3)Developmental Disabilities
•AutismServices
(p.6)•Birth-to-
Three(p.12)
• AutismServices(p.6)
• WoodstockAcademy(p.6)
• YoungAdultProgrammingServices(p.6)
Educational Challenges
•Birth-to-Three(p.12)
• Educational&VocationalCenter(p.7)
• InterimDiagnosticPlacement(p.5)
• NortheastRegionalProgram(p.7)
• Principal-ReferredExpulsionProgram(PREP)(p.8)
•ESLInstruction(p.12)
•HighSchoolCompletionOptions(p.12)
Interdistrict Academic Enrichment
• InterdistrictPrograms(p.13)
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Preschool School Age Young Adult
Non-Traditional Learners
• Principal-ReferredExpulsionProgram(PREP)(p.8)
• QuinebaugMiddleCollege(p.8)
•HighSchoolCompletionOptions(p.12)
Quality Preschool
• HeadStart/ EarlyHead
Start(p.12)Related Services Needs
• Birth-to-Three(p.12)
• AssistiveTechnology(p.3)
• InterimDiagnosticPlacement(p.5)
• OccupationalTherapy(p.5)
• PhysicalTherapy (p.5)• PsychologyServices
(p.5)• Speech&Language
Services(p.5)
• OccupationalTherapy(p.5)
• Speech&LanguageServices(p.5)
A Continuum of Services for Students of All Ages
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“I have a student with . . .
. . . Assistive Technology Needs”
gAssistive Technology ConsortiumTheConsortium,acollaborationbetweenEASTCONNandtheConnecticutTechActProject,providesaccesstoanexpandedlibraryofassistivetechnologytoolsforuseinprofessionaldevelopment,studentassessmentandtrialuseofdeviceswithinmem-berschooldistricts.Consortiummembershipincludespriorityschedulingofservices,accesstotheexpandingAssistiveTechnologyLendingLibrary,andparticipationinfourhalf-daysandonefulldayofConsortiumtrainings.ContactCarol Magliocco, 860-228-3483
gAssistive Technology Demonstration Center & Lending LibraryAssistiveTechnologyConsortiummembershaveaccesstothisgrowing,Columbia-basedoption.MemberdistrictsmayuseavarietyofATdevicesonatrialbasiswithstudents,whomayworkwiththenewtechnologyintheircustomarylearningenvironments.ContactCarol Magliocco, 860-228-3483
gAugmentative & Alternative Communication ServicesTheAssistiveTechnology(AT)teamcanprovidearangeofservicesforstudentswithcommunicationneeds.Servicesincludeevaluationofappropriatecommunicationsolutionsfromlow-tohigh-tech;assistancewithdocumentationforfunding;trainingregardingimplementationofcommunicationtechnology,includingdeviceprogramming;anduseandintegrationintotheeducationalprogram.ContactCarol Magliocco, 860-228-3483
gAssistive Technology Student AssessmentEASTCONN’sAssistiveTechnology(AT)specialistsareavailabletoassessyourstudents’needsandidentifypotentialATandAugmentativeandAlternativeCommunication(AAC)solutions,fromlow-tohigh-tech,toprovidestudentswithaccesstothegeneralcurriculumandsupporttheirindependenceinachievingtheirlearningoutcomes.ContactCarol Magliocco, 860-228-3483
g Assistive Technology TrainingAssistiveTechnology(AT)andAugmentativeandAlternativeCommunication(AAC)solutionsareconstantlychangingandexpandingastheworldofonlineapplications,portableelectronicsandwirelessaccesscontinuetomakedevicesmorecommonlyusedandoftenmoreaffordable.DistrictscanparticipateinanEASTCONNworkshoporarrangeforacustomizedATtrainingtomeettheneedsofdistrictstaff.ContactCarol Magliocco, 860-228-3483
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g Interim Diagnostic PlacementEASTCONNoffersshort-term,flexibleplacement,upto45days,forstudentswhoneedtobeeducatedoutsidethepublicschoolsetting.Individualdiagnosticand/orprogrammaticassessmentisprovided.Callforavailability.ContactThomas F. Cronin,860-455-1512
gOccupational Therapy Services Occupationaltherapistsaddressstudentneedsrelatedtofine-motorskills,visualperceptualskills,adaptiveskillsandsensoryprocessing.Actingaspartoftheeducationalteamintheschooltowhichthey’vebeenassigned,OTstaffprovidedirectspecialeducationandconsultationservices.ContactCarol Magliocco,860-228-3483
g Physical Therapy ServicesPhysicaltherapistssupportthegrossmotor,sensorimotorandmobilityneedsofindividualstudentsandsystems.Specificstudentservicesincludescreening,evaluation,developmentandimplementationofIndividualizedEducationPlans(IEPs)and504plans,adaptiveequipmentservicesandwheelchairevaluations.Consultationandtrainingservicesfocusonmotordevelopment,positioningandhandling,andbodymechanics.ContactCarol Magliocco,860-228-3483
g Psychology ServicesPsychologysupportservicesareprovidedtoschoolsintheareaofevaluationandconsultationforlow-incidencelearners,behavioralconsultationandtraining,andstudent-specificFunctionalBehaviorAssessment.Interimschoolpsychologyassignmentsarebasedonpsychologistavailability.ContactRon Morin,860-933-7371(cell)or860-228-3240
g Speech & Language ServicesSpeech-languagepathologists(SLPs)andspeech-languagepathologyassistants(SLPAs)areavailableforfullorpartialcaseloadsand/orforindividualstudents(includingdiagnosticevaluations,consultationandtreatment).Speech-languagepathologistsareintegraltoschool-wideScientificResearch-BasedInterventions(SRBI)initiatives,providinguniversalscreening,progressmonitoringandinterventionservicesacrossthetiers.ContactCarol Magliocco,860-228-3483
“I have a student with . . .
. . . Related Services Needs”
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“I have a student with. . .
. . . Developmental Disabilities”
g Autism Spectrum Disorders & Other Developmental Disabilities Grades PreK-8Ourprogramprovidesahighlystructured,intensiveandindividualizedclassroomexperienceforchildreningradespreK-8withAutismSpectrumDisorders(ASD)andotherdevelopmentaldisabilities.Studentsaresupportedbyamultidisciplinaryteam,whichincludesaBCBA,anoccupationaltherapist,aspeech-languagepathologist,aphysicaltherapistandanassistivetechnologyspecialist.Parentalinvolvementisakeycomponentoftheprogram.Extendedschool-yearservicesareavailable.LocatedatEducationalServices,Columbia,CTContactDoris Dyer,860-228-3249
g Woodstock Academy: Cooperative Program Grades 9-12, Ages 14-18ThiscollaborativeprogrambetweenWoodstockAcademyandEASTCONNprovidesservicesforhighschoolstudents(grades9-12)withintellectual/developmentaldisabilities.EASTCONNspecialeducationpersonnelandWoodstockAcademyeducatorsworktogetherwithLEAs,individualstudents,andtheirfamilies,tofacilitategrowthinidentifiededucationalareasandassistwithtransitionplanning.LocatedatWoodstockAcademy,Woodstock,CTContactRon Morin,860-933-7371(cell)or860-228-3240
gYoung Adult Programming and Services Grades 12+, Ages 18-21Youngadultstudentswithdevelopmentaldisabilities,ages18-21,areprovidedwithacontinuumoftransitionservicestoaddresscommunity,activitiesofdailyliving,andvocational/workskillstopreparethemforadultresponsibilities.LocatedatNortheastLearningCenter,Danielson,CTContactRon Morin,860-933-7371(cell)or860-228-3240
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“I have a student with . . .
. . . Behavioral Challenges”
g Educational and Vocational Center Grades K-12TheEASTCONNEducationalandVocationalCenter(EVC)addressesthespecialeducationalneedsofstudentswithbehavioralchallenges.ConvenientlylocatedonRoute66inColumbia,EVCmergesbestpracticeinacademicandclinicalprogrammingtomeettheneedsofK-12studentswithsocial,emotionalandbehavioralissues.Thecenteroffersanintegrated,hands-on,day-treatmentprogramwithbothon-siteclinicalsupportandahighlysuccessful,comprehensivevocationalprogram.LocatedinColumbia,CTContactDenise Resonina,860-963-3328,orHeather Cymbala,860-228-4317
g Northeast Regional Program Grades K-12
ThishighlyregardedK-12programaddressestheeducationalneedsofstudentswithbehavioralchallenges.NortheastRegionalProgrammergesbestpracticeinacademicandclinicalprogrammingtomeettheneedsofelementary,middle-andhighschoolstudentswhohavesocial,emotionalandbehavioralissues.Theprogramoffersanintegrated,hands-on,day-treatmentprogramwithbothon-siteclinicalsupportandahighlysuccessful,comprehensivevocationalprogram.Loweranduppergradesaretaughtinseparatewings.LocatedinPutnam,CTContactDenise Resonina, 860-963-3328
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g Quinebaug Middle College (QMC) Grades 10-12Thisregionalmagnethighschooloffersaninnovativeeducationalexperiencetonon-traditionallearnerswhoarecapablestudents,butwhoarealsodisengagedfromthemoretraditionalhighschoolenvironment.LocatedontheQuinebaugValleyCommunityCollegecampusinDanielson,QMCprovidesstudentswiththeindividualsupporttheyneedtosucceed,whiletheycompletetheirhighschooleducation,attendcollegeclassesandearncollegecredits.Communityservice,internshipsandstudentengagementareessentialeducationalcomponentsofthisuniquehighschool/collegeexperience.LocatedinDanielson,CTContactGino LoRicco,860-412-7400
g High School Completion Ages 17 and up; officially withdrawn from schoolEASTCONNoffersthreeoptionsforindividuals,ages17andolder,andofficiallywithdrawnfromhighschool,whoseekahighschoolcredential:theGEDDiploma;theExternalDiplomaProgram;ortheAdultCreditHighSchoolDiploma.Studentsareguidedtoselecttheappropriateoptionthroughanintakeprocessthatincludesassessmentandaninterviewwithprogramstaff.DaytimeandeveningclassesareofferedatconvenientlocationsthroughoutnortheasternConnecticutContactPhyllis Bonneau,860-779-3770orGinnie Gorin,860-455-1601
g Principal-Referred Expulsion Program (PREP) Grades 9-12Students16andolder,whohavebeenexpelledforthefirsttimeforadesignatednumberofdays,maybereferredbytheirschooladministrationtoPREPtocontinuetheirhighschoolcoursework.Attheendoftheexpulsion,PREPstudentsmayreturntotheirsendingschools,orif17orolder,officiallywithdrawfromhighschoolandtransferintooneofEASTCONNAdultEducation’sthreehighschoolcompletionprograms:AdultCreditHighSchoolDiploma;NationalExternalDiploma;orGEDPrep.LocatedattheCommunityLearningCenter,Willimantic,CTContactNancy Davis, 860-455-1605,ext.3110
“I have a student with . . .
. . . Non-Traditional Learning Needs”
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“I have a student with . . .
. . . an interest in the Performing Arts”
g ACT Arts Magnet High School Grades 9-12ACT(ArtsattheCapitolTheater)isafull-day,comprehensive,artsmagnethighschoollocatedintheCapitolTheaterindowntownWillimantic.Therigorousacademiccurriculumisarts-integratedandstandards-basedwithdifferentiatedinstructiontoaddressindividuallearningneeds.Studentsstudywithcertifiedacademicteachersandprofessionalartistsinthissmall,arts-focusedlearningcommunity.Eachgradeislimitedtoapproximately35students,makingthisanintimate,focused,artisticlearningenvironmentforabout140students,grades9-12.LocatedinWillimantic,CTContactTracy Goodell-Pelletier,860-465-5636
g Capitol Theater Arts Academy (CTAA) Ages 4 and Up
CreatedfornortheasternConnecticutresidentsofallagesandtaughtbysomeofConnecticut’sfinestartsprofessionals,CTAAclassesexploredisciplineslikedance,theater,cartooning,creativewriting,andindividualmusiclessons.Classesareofferedinfallandspringsessionsatthebeautiful,ArtDeco-eraCapitolTheater,whichhousesCTAAinbusydowntownWillimantic.CTAAalsooffersasummermusicaltheaterprogramforchildrenenteringgrades4-12.LocatedinWillimantic,CTContactRachel Roccoberton-Griffin,860-465-5636
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“I have a student with . . .
. . . Vacation Programming Needs”
gCapitol Theater Arts Academy (CTAA) Grades 4-12CTAAoffersasummermusicaltheaterprogramforchildrenenteringgrades4-12.CreatedfornortheasternConnecticutresidentsandtaughtbysomeofConnecticut’sfinestartsprofessionals,CTAA’syear-roundclassesexploredisciplineslikedance,theater,musicaltheater,cartooning,creativewriting,andindividualmusiclessons.Classesareofferedatthebeautiful,ArtDeco-eraCapitolTheater.LocatedinWillimantic,CTContactRachel Roccoberton Griffin,860-465-5636
g COOL Directions and its Summer Component Ages 14-21COOLDirectionsisayear-roundprogramwithasummercomponentthatreinforcescollegeandcareer-readinessskillsdevelopment.Throughthisprogram,eligibleyouthhavetheopportunitytoparticipateinpaid,project-basedlearningprojects,aswellasteam-building,ropes-courseactivities,and/orworkatindividualsites.ProgramsareopentoDepartmentofChildrenandFamily(DCF)youthandthoseyouthwhoareincome-eligible.LocatedatmultiplesitesthroughoutnortheasternConnecticutContactCyndi Wells,860-455-1572
gNortheast Regional Summer Program Grades K-12Thishighlyregardedclinicalday-treatmentprogramprovidescomprehensive,individualizedsummerschoolprogrammingforstudentswithsocial,emotionalandbehavioralissues.Studentsareabletomaintaintheirbasicacademicskillsandbuildeffectivesocialskillsthroughsmall-groupactivitiesandcommunity-basedexperiences.LocatedinPutnam,CTContactHeather Cymbala,860-228-4317
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“I have a student with. . .
. . . Other Direct Services Needs”
g School Nurse Training & Health-Related ServicesEASTCONNisavailabletohelpwithabroadrangeoftrainingoptionsforyournursingstaff,youradministratorsandothereducationalpersonnelwhorequireOSHA-mandatedtraining.Takeadvantageofawidevarietyofhealth-relatedtrainingsfornursesandothercertifiedandnon-certifiedstaff,includingquality-of-serviceevaluations.ContactPatricia Piatek,860-228-4317
g School Transportation ServicesWithafleetof100-plusvehiclesequippedwithGPStrackingandcellphones,EASTCONNoffersflexible,customized,day-to-daymini-vantransportationand“yellowbus”servicesforbothregularandspecialeducationstudentstravelingtodestinationsrangingfromlocalareastoneighboringstates.Transportationpersonnelareexperiencedcarriersofbothmedicallyfragilestudentsandstudentswithbehavioralchallenges.ContactFrank Salce,860-228-6751
It is the policy of EASTCONN that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be discriminated against under any program because of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, or physical or mental disability. EASTCONN will neither knowingly use the services of, nor otherwise deal with, any business, contractor, subcontractor, or agency that engages in unlawful discrimination.
More programs and services at www.eastconn.org
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gAdult EducationEASTCONNoffersthefollowingprogramsandservicestotheadultsandyouth,aged17yearsorolder,whohaveofficiallywithdrawnfromhighschool: •AdultCreditHighSchoolDiplomaProgram,theNationalExternalDiploma Program,andGEDExamPrep •BasicSkillsandEmployabilitySkillsInstruction •ServicesforOut-of-SchoolYouth •CitizenshipExamPrepContactPhyllis Bonneau,860-779-3770orGinnie Gorin,860-455-1601
g Birth-to-Three ProgramEarlyinterventionservicesareprovidedinthehomeforyoungchildren,birthtoage3,whohavebeenidentifiedwithdisabilities,andtheirfamilies;servicesincludeparentingsupportandcollaborationwithearly-interventionproviders.ContactMaribeth Stearns,860-455-1557
g English-as-a-Second-Language InstructionEASTCONNAdultEducationprovidesfreeEnglishlanguageinstructionforadults,17yearsandolder,whohaveofficiallywithdrawnfromschool.Dayandeveningbeginner-through-intermediate-levelclassesareofferedatconvenientlocationsthroughoutnortheasternConnecticutContactPhyllis Bonneau,860-779-3770orGinnie Gorin,860-455-1601
g Family LiteracyEASTCONN’sFamilyLiteracyprogramsofferinstructionandsupporttoparents/guardiansandtheiryoungchildren.Intergenerationalinstructionandsupportisofferedtoencouragefamiliestoreadandlearntogether.ContactGinnie Gorin,860-455-1601
gHead Start / Early Head StartEASTCONNadministersHeadStart,acomprehensive,federallyfundedprogramforincome-eligiblepreschool-agechildrenandtheirfamiliesinWindhamandTollandcounties.Center-basedprogramsareavailableinKillingly,Plainfield,Putnam,Stafford,Vernon,andWindham.Thehome-visitingprogram,combinedwithaplaygroup,isavailableforfamiliesinthePutnam,Killingly,PlainfieldandWindhamareas.StaffordandWindhampublicschoolsprovidetheHeadStartprogramintheirrespectiveregions.Benefitsof HeadStartincludestrongfamilyinvolvementandsupportwithhealth,dental,nutritionandmentalhealthneeds.ContactKim McClure,860-455-1532
“I have a student with . . .
. . . Family Who Need Assistance”
“How else can EASTCONN help me?”
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gEarly Childhood InitiativesEASTCONNprovidesconsultationandtrainingtohelpyoudevelopandmaintainhigh-quality,earlychildhoodprogramsandservices.ContactElizabeth Aschenbrenner,860-455-1518,orDebra Stipe,860-455-1559
gInterdistrict School-Year Student ProgramsEASTCONNoffers24state-fundedprogramsthatservegrades2-12indivergentschooldistricts.Eachgrantprogramisdesignedtoincreasestudents’understandingandappreciationof diversityandtoimproveparticipants’academicachievement.ThegrantprogramsaredesignedaroundspecificcontentareasandreflectthecurriculumdesignfoundinConnecticutStateStandards.ContactNancy Vitale, 860-455-1522
g Shared StaffingUseEASTCONNtorecruit,interviewandhirequalifiedfull-orpart-timestafftofilldistrictpositionsthatincludeparaprofessionalswithspecializedtraining,aswellashard-to-fillcertifiedandadministrativesupportpositions.ContactSteve Wapen,860-455-1554
g SRBI: Social-Emotional-Behavioral Barriers to LearningEASTCONNcanhelpyoudeterminestrategiesandinterventionstoaddressyourstudents’social,emotional,andbehavioralchallengesinwaysthatallowyoutoimprovestudentlearningandthatalignwithyourSchoolClimatePlan.Consultation,trainingandtechnicalassistanceareavailable.ContactJim Huggins,860-455-1525
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“How else can EASTCONN help me?”
gScientific Research-Based Interventions (SRBI) Training & Support Implementationof SRBI(ScientificResearch-BasedInterventions)canbechallenging.Wecanhelpbyaddressingyouruniquedistrictorschoolneedsthroughcustomized,on-siteprofessionaldevelopmentandcoachingthatisintegratedintoyourdistrict’sSchoolImprovementPlanandSchoolClimatePlan.ContactKelly Doubleday Bush,860-455-1514
g Teaching & Learning ServicesEASTCONNspecialistsofferabroadrangeof expertiseinareasthatincludeCommonCoreStateStandards,curriculumdevelopment,performanceassessmentanddifferentiatedinstruction,alldeliveredthroughon-site,customizedtraining,timelyprofessionaldevelopmentworkshops,anddata-drivenschoolimprovement. • EducationalLeadership • ProfessionalDevelopment&Coaching • SchoolImprovement • ScientificResearch-BasedInterventions(SRBI)ContactJim Huggins,860-455-1525
g Technology SolutionsFromon-sitetechnologyintegrationtrainingtocustomizedWebapplicationdevelopment,wearecommittedtoensuringthatyourschoolskeeppacewiththeacceleratingdemandfortheeffectiveuseof technology. • DataSolutionsSupport&Training • EducationalTechnologyIntegration • MyRtI • TechnologyPlanning&DevelopmentContactJim Huggins,860-455-1525
gViolence Prevention, Anti-Bullying & Conflict Resolution ServicesEffectiveschoolviolencepreventioninitiativesrangefromcommunity-buildingandearlyinterventionservicesandstrategies,tocrisisintervention.ContactJim Huggins,860-455-1525
Contacts
Elizabeth Aschenbrenner,AdministrativeOffices,easchenbrenner@eastconn.org 860-455-1518;Fax:860-455-0691
Phyllis Bonneau,NortheastLearningCenter,pbonneau@eastconn.org 860-779-3770;Fax:860-779-3384;VoiceMail:860-455-0029ext.4041
Nancy Davis,CommunityLearningCenter,ndavis@eastconn.org 860-455-1605,ext.3110;Fax:860-450-0853
Kelly Doubleday Bush,AdministrativeOffices,kdoubleday@eastconn.org 860-455-1514;Fax:860-455-1005
Thomas F. Cronin,AdministrativeOffices,tcronin@eastconn.org 860-455-1505;Fax:860-455-8026
Heather Cymbala,Educational&VocationalCenter,hcymbala@eastconn.org 860-228-4317;Fax:860-228-1147
Doris Dyer,EducationalServices,ddyer@eastconn.org 860-228-3249;Fax:860-228-3206
Tracy Goodell-Pelletier,CapitolTheater,tpelletier@eastconn.org 860-465-5636;Fax:860-465-8115
Ginnie Gorin,CommunityLearningCenter,ggorin@eastconn.org 860-455-1601;Fax:860-450-0853
Rachel Roccoberton Griffin,CapitolTheater(CTAA),rgriffin@eastconn.org 860-465-5636;Fax:860-465-8115
Jim Huggins,AdministrativeOffices,jhuggins@eastconn.org 860-455-1525;Fax:860-455-1005
Gino LoRicco,QMC(atQVCC),Danielson,gloricco@eastconn.org 860-412-7400;Fax:860-412-7388
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Carol Magliocco,EducationalServices,cmagliocco@eastconn.org 860-228-3483;Fax:860-228-3206
Kim McClure, AdministrativeOffices,kmcclure@eastconn.org 860-455-1532;Fax:860-455-0691
Ron Morin,EducationalServices,rmorin@eastconn.org 860-933-7371(cell),or860-228-3240;Fax:860-228-3206
Patricia Piatek,Educational&VocationalCenter,ppiatek@eastconn.org 860-228-4317;Fax:860-228-1147;VoiceMail:860-455-0029,4431
Denise Resonina,NortheastRegionalProgram,dresonina@eastconn.org 860-963-3328;Fax:860-963-3332;VoiceMail:860-455-0029,4465
Frank Salce,Transportation,fsalce@eastconn.org 860-228-6751;Fax:860-228-6756
Maribeth Stearns,AdministrativeOffices,mstearns@eastconn.org 860-455-1557;Fax:860-455-1005
Debra Stipe,AdministrativeOffices,dstipe@eastconn.org 860-455-1559;Fax:860-455-1005
Nancy Vitale,AdministrativeOffices,nvitale@eastconn.org 860-455-1522;Fax:860-455-1005
Steve Wapen,AdministrativeOffices,swapen@eastconn.org 860-455-1554;Fax:860-455-8002
Cyndi Wells,AdministrativeOffices,cwells@eastconn.org 860-455-1572;Fax:860-455-1005
Contacts
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g Administrative Offices & Conference Center376HartfordTurnpike,Hampton,CT06247~860-455-0707AdministrativeOfficesFax:860-455-8026;ConferenceOfficeFax:860-455-0689
gCapitol Theater (ACT & CTAA)896MainStreet,Willimantic,CT06226~860-465-5636;Fax:860-465-8115
g Community Learning CenterWindhamMills,322MainSt.,Bldg.1.,Willimantic,CT06226860-423-2591;Fax:860-450-0853
g Educational and Vocational Center14Route66,Columbia,CT06237~860-228-4317;Fax:860-228-1147
g Educational Services, Commerce Drive (Autism, AT, Related Services)10CommerceDrive,Columbia,CT06237~860-228-3240;Fax:860-228-3206
g Early Head Start and Head Start Administration376HartfordTurnpike,Hampton,CT06247~860-455-1532;Fax:860-455-0691g Northeast Learning Center111ConnecticutMillsAve.,Danielson,CT06239~860-779-3770;Fax:860-779-3384
gNortheast Regional Program508APomfretSt.,Putnam,CT06260~860-963-3328;Fax:860-963-3332
g Quinebaug Middle College (QMC)742UpperMapleSt.,Danielson,CT06239~860-412-7400;Fax:860-412-7388
g Transportation65WillimanticRd.,Columbia,CT06237~860-228-6751;Fax:860-228-6756
gWoodstock Academy57AcademyRd.,Woodstock,CT06281~860-928-1132;Fax:860-963-4931
Locations
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It all starts with a conversation. Call us. We’re here to help.
860-455-0707
EASTCONN376 Hartford Turnpike
Hampton, CT 06247860-455-0707 / Fax: 860-455-8026
Paula M. Colen, Executive Directorwww.eastconn.org
Educational & Vocational Center (EVC) and Northeast Regional Program (NRP) Leadership Team, Heather Cymbala, left, and Denise Resonina