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MassBay to hold virtual Open House

November 7, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

MassBay, Wellesley

Prospective students, from the comfort of their homes, can learn about MassBay’s 70 degree and certificate programs, transfer opportunities after studying at MassBay, free resources available at the college, as well as the admissions and financial aid processes. Prospective students will also be able to apply for admission during the Open House. Current MassBay students, alumni, and staff will be available to live chat and answer questions.

WHAT: MassBay Community College Virtual Fall Open House
WHERE: Online
WHEN: Saturday, November 14, 2020
TIME: 9:00AM – 12:00PM

*An RSVP is required at www.MassBay.edu/OpenHouse or call the Office of Admissions at 781-239-2500. Once registration is complete, MassBay will send an email with instructions on how to join the Open House.

Filed Under: Beyond Natick, Education



Natick’s Spark Kindness to welcome author LeDerick Horne

October 24, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Natick, Empowering Students

REGISTER HERE.

LeDerick Horne is a poet, advocate, and co-author of the book Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities: A Path to Pride and Success” (Brookes Publishing Co.). Within this presentation, LeDerick Horne will share his own experience as a student with a learning disability who was able to graduate from college with a BA in mathematics. LeDerick is now one of the nation’s most sought-after speakers dedicated to improving the outcomes of youth with disabilities. During this family-focused presentation, LeDerick will give advice to help all students develop positive identities as people with disabilities. Strategies for helping students reach their transition goals will as be shared as well as advice on helping students develop positive relationships in school and the adult world.

LeDerick will share his own experiences as a student with a learning disability and present strategies to promote student engagement and empowerment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Filed Under: Books, Community, Education, Embracing diversity

Natick Is United hosting Racial Justice Panel Discussion, Oct. 23

October 23, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

Update: 10/24/20: A recording of the program

Natick, Racial Justice

MORE INFO:

Join the Zoom meeting.

Natick Is United invites you to a Racial Justice Panel Discussion with current Natick High School Students and Alumni, Superintendent Dr. Anna Nolin, Principal Brian Harrigan, School Committee Member Dr. Donna McKenzie, and Co-Facilitators
Melissa Patrick and Guimel DeCarvalho.

This will be a youth-led panel focusing on advancing racial justice in Natick. Hear from our youth about their experiences on a local level; learn what policies and supports are in place to address racism and discrimination in our schools, & find out more about the current and future curriculum.

There will be an opportunity for Q&A in the online chat, and people may send questions in advance to NatickIsUnited@gmail.com. The discussion will be recorded and available at natickisunited.org for those who are unable to attend the live event on Friday evening.

Filed Under: Community, Education, Embracing diversity

Dedham Country Day—educating children Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8

October 11, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

SPONSORED POST: Dedham Country Day believes that balance matters—in learning and life. They combine academic challenge with support and pedagogical tradition with innovation. Strong scholastics together with outstanding arts, athletics and service learning creates a program that is balanced and whole. At DCD, a premium is placed on both academic and emotional intelligence.

Dedham Country Day School

Children learn who they are as diverse individuals and how to be part of something bigger. Acceptance is a given, and children find encouragement in every connection they make. It’s a community that nurtures, nudges, and gives. That’s how DCD grows “whole” children—and, ultimately, adults who will thrive with the intellectual and emotional capacity to contribute to their world and enjoy meaningful lives.

While DCD’s campus and classrooms may look a bit different this year, reconfigured to maintain the health and safety of its community, DCD’s ability to deliver an education that is challenging, inclusive, and engaging, reflective of its mission, remains unchanged. From Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8, DCD students tackle hands-on projects, collaborate, take risks, solve problems and, most of all, engage deeply in their experience.

Dedham Country Day

Explore DCD through a series of virtual admissions events and personal connections with the school’s admissions staff this fall. The first Learning Spotlight for Pre-K and Kindergarten is on October 20. Visit www.dedhamcountryday.org for details and
registration.

Dedham Country Day School

www.DedhamCountryDay.org
781-329-0850

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Filed Under: Education, Kids, Schools

Natick High girls’ soccer leaving its mark around town

October 3, 2020 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Show your Natick spirit by getting a red-and-blue Natick “N” painted on your driveway to help support the Natick High School girls’ soccer team.

It costs $25 for a paint that lasts 3-6 months or $30 for a paint that lasts 1-2 years.

More info: nhsgirlssoccer100@gmail.com

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