Scituate Public Schools Academic and Social Programs Academic Year 2021-22

 

Programs are open to ALL SPS students, and are staffed appropriately so that children with special needs can successfully participate in them. 

We are pleased to once again sponsor another cycle of integrated academic and social programs, as outlined in this brochure. For each program, we have identified highly qualified SPS staff and aide support to provide a low staff to student ratio (usually 1:3 for social groups and 1:4 for academic courses) to assure the quality of this programming for our students. 

Sponsored by:

Scituate CORSE Foundation (Community of Resources for Special Education) 

Where

Jenkins School 
Scituate, MA 02066  

 
 
Contact

Amy Pischel
C.O.R.S.E. Foundation 

 www.corsefoundation.org

programregistration@corsefoundation.org

   

 

 

 

Music in Motion AY 2021-22 

Music in Motion (Gr 3-5), Thursday - 1/20,2/3,2/17, 3/10,3/24, 4/7, 4/28, 5/12,  

A laid back class for students who have interest in art and music. Different genres of art and music will be explored in the calm and comfortable setting of the Jenkins art room. This class is geared for students of all ages and abilities. The goal is to engage kids’ in hand on . 

Primary Instrthtor(s):  Tracey Duffey (Teacher) Tyler Myers (Teacher)

 Time:   Thursday 4:00-5:15pm  

Location/Fee: Jenkins School, $200         

Music in Motion MUST follow SPS COVID guidelines and restrictions.

 

Register Now!If you are registering more than one child, you will need to register under 2 different email addresses.  We apologize for this inconvenience, but it is a requirement of this particular software.   

PLEASE NOTE: There is sometimes a glitch in the constant contact system where some registrations get reset to blank before proceeding to Paypal. The company is aware of the issue and working on it. Please try again immediately and it should go through. If it does not, email corsefoundation@comcast.net and we will register you. 

PLEASE REMEMBER:  To keep our programs as affordable as possible, CORSE supplements 75%-100% of all our programming costs and is run entirely by unpaid volunteers.  Thus, our administrative overhead is only 4.9%. In order to continue our beneficial programs, please consider a donation to CORSE. ALL donations are greatly appreciated!  

The CORSE Foundation (Community of Resources for Special Education) was established by a group of dedicated parents and educators to raise funds to provide high quality and affordable programming, training and resources that will benefit children with special needs, their parents and educators throughout South Shore Massachusetts.  CORSE has designed an innovative model within a blended framework of integrated and specialized social, academic, recreation, therapeutic and work skills development programs so children with special needs can reach their full potential.  Our variety of programs are staffed appropriately through customized staffing ratios and special education expertise so ALL children, those with and without special needs, can successfully participate together within their community.  

For 2022, these programs have been generously supported by grant funding received from the Grace E. Brooks Trust, Evan Henry Foundation, Edwin Phillips Foundation, South Shore Playhouse Associates, Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation as well as our community fundraising supporters.