Student Support Services

|
Linda J. Carabis
|
|
Director of Student Support Services
|
Contact Information
Work: (860) 673-6195
(860) 673-0772
Fax: (860) 404-7793
Email: carabisl@region10ct.org
Building Level Student Support Services Coordinators

|
H.C.S
|
Lewis Mills
|
Lake Garda
|
Har- Bur
|
| To E-mail Building Level Student Support Services Coodinators, click on their name below the picture. | |||
|
Vision Statement At Regional School District #10 Student Support Services Department, we believe that all children can learn with the appropriate supports in a nuturing environment. Each student will achieve academically, socially, physically, and emotionally with maximum opportunities in the most inclusive setting. Students will value themselves as individuals, be active participants in their learning, and advocate for their learning needs. Respect for each person's uniqueness and importance will permeate all aspects of the educational environment. Children will be described in terms of their strengths rather than their deficiencies; attaining high standards of learning that we expect of all students. Students will successfully transition into the community, pursue further educational opportunities, or gain employment to become productive and contributing members of society, as well as life-long learners. Mission Statement At Regional School District #10's Student Support Services Department, we believe that all children can learn as outlined in our vision statement. This requires appropriate educational programs and services for those students with specific learning problems, whether immediate or through age 21. The overall educational objectives of these students does not differ from that of other students. The intent of these programs and services is to enable special students access and be included in all of the curricular and extracurricular opportunities afforded non-disabled peers while reaching their academic, social, physical, and emotional potential. Goals of the Student Support Services Department are: collaboration between regular and student support services staff for improved learning of special education students; frequent communication between school and home and that students obtain authentic learning and assessment experiences to achieve the concepts listed below. The Student Support Services Department will ensure that all students be educated to become responsible citizens in the ever-changing society of the twenty-first century. They will acquire the skills, knowledge, and ethics that will lead to learning as a life-long process. While this may require assistive technology, the department will continue to provide the latest innovations in equalizing environments and enabling communication. Concepts that graduating students, whether 18 or 21 years old, will understand are many and varied. Students will understand the stages of human life and our relationship with the world. Students will communicate appropriately and effectively. Students will value, understand and participate in creative expression in a multitude of mediums. Students will understand their role in society. They will understand cultures and differences of societies and races other than their own. Students will understand past and present events in our culture and that of others. They will become ethical, effective users and producers of ideas and information. Students will recognize and practice health-enhancing lifestyles that promote physical and emotional growth. Students will demonstrate ethical behavior and respect for themselves and others. They will develop and use critical, creative thinking and problem solving skills within their individual capabilities. Transitional needs to the adult world will be a major focus of the students as they approach their high school years. The Student Support Services Department is committed to this mission. While the tasks we have dedicated ourselves to may be difficult and sometimes seemingly unattainable, it is our mission to provide the very best education for all students so that they may thrive and flourish; reaching their potential and beyond. |
Helpful Resources for Families in Connecticut
For a PDF file relating to: "Steps to Protect a Child’s Right to Special Education:
Procedural Safeguards": Click Here
For Information on physical restraint or seclusion: Click Here
| African & Caribbean American Parents of Children with Disabilities (AFCAMP) Phone: 860.297.4358 Web Address: NA Email: afcamp@sbcglobal.net |
Arc of Connecticut Phone: 860.246.6400 Web Address: www.arcct.com Email: arcct@aol.com |
| Brain Injury Association of CT (BIAC) Phone: 860.721.8111 Web Address: www.biact.org Email: ckramer@biact.org |
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Program Phone: 860.509.8057 Web Address: www.dph.state.ct.us Email: robin.toussey-ayers@ct.gov |
| Connecticut Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities (CACLD) Phone: 203.838.5010 Web Address: www.cacld.org Email: cacld@optonline.net |
Connecticut Autism Spectrum Resource Center (ASRC) Phone: 203.265.7717 Web Address: www.ct-asrc.org Email: ct-asrc@sbcglobal.net |
| Connecticut Coalition for Inclusive Education (CCIE) Phone: 860.246.6400 Web Address: www.arcct.org Email: arcct@aol.com |
Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities Phone: 860.653.1134 Web Address: www.state.ct.us/ctcdd Email: NA |
| Connecticut Down Syndrome Congress Phone: 888.486.8537 Web Address: www.ctdownsyndrome.org Email: manager@ctdownsyndrome.org |
The Connecticut Family Support Network (Connecticut Family Support Council) Phone: 860.657.8180 Web Address: NA Email: jtcarroll@cox.net |
| Connecticut Family Voices 263 Farmington Ave., MC 6222, Farmington, CT 06030 Phone: 860.679.1595 Web Adress: www.familyvoices.org/st/CT.htm Email: mcole@uchc.edu |
Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center Phone: 800.445.2722 Web Address: www.cpacinc.org Email: cpac@cpacine.org |
| CT Lifespan Respite Coalition 2128 Silas Deane Highway, Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Phone: 860.247.2572 Web address: www.ctrespite.org Email: ctrespite@cox.net |
Connecticut Parent Power Phone: 203.645.6702 Web Address: www.ctparentpower.org Email: ts@ctparentpower.org |
| Connecticut Special Education Parent Teacher Association Council Phone: 203.281.6617 Web Address: www.ctpta.org Email: septaconnecticut@snet.net |
FAVOR (A family advocacy organization for children's mental health) Phone: 860.563.3232 Web Address: www.favor-ct.org Email: halgibber@favor-ct.org |
| Infoline Phone: 211 Web Address: www.infoline.org Email: NA |
Kids as Self Advocates (CT KASA) Phone: 860.679.1561 Web Address: www.ctkasa.org |
| Learning Disabilities Association of Connecticut (LDA of CT, Inc.) Phone: 860.560.1711 Web Address: www.ldact.org Email: ldact@ldact.org |
New England Assistive Technology Marketplace (NEAT) Phone: 866.526.4492 Web Address: www.neatmarketplace.org Email: info@neatmarketplace.org |
| Padres Abriendo Puertas (PAP) 60-B Weston Street, Hartford, CT 06120 Phone: 800.842.7303 |
PATH (Parents Available to Help, Inc.) Phone: 800.399.7284 Web Address: NA Email: PATHP2PofCT@aol.com |
| SERC (Special Education Resource Center) Phone: 800.842.8678 Web Address: www.ctserc.org Email: info@ctserc.org |
Statewide Legal Services Phone: 800.453.3320 (English) Web Address: www.slsct.org |
| Telecommunication Relay Services Phone: 800.708.6796 Web Address: NA Email: NA |
University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) Phone: 866.623.1315 Web Address: www.uconnucedd.org Email: NA 860.679.1502 (TTY) |
| Connecticut Birth to Three System Phone: 800.505.7000 Web Address: www.birth23.org Email: NA |
Connecticut Commission on the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Phone: 800.708.6796 (TTY/Voice) Web Address: www.state.ct.us/cdhi Email: NA |
| Board of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB) Phone: 860.602.4000 Web Address: www.besb.state.ct.us Email: besb@po.state.ct.us |
Bureau of Rehabilitative Services (BRS) Phone: 800.537.2549; 860.424.4839 (TDD/TTY) Web Address: www.brs.state.ct.us Email: evelyn.knight@po.state.ct.us |
| Department of Developmental Services Phone: 860.418.6000 Web Addess: www.ct.gov/dds Email: dds.co@ct.gov |
Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities Phone: 860.842.7303 Web Address: www.ct.gov/opapd Email: ctop@connix.com |
| Connecticut State Department of Education Bureau of Special Education 165 Capitol Avenue, P.O. Box 2219 Hartford, CT 06145-2219 Phone: 860.713.6910 Web Address: www.state.ct.us/sde |
| (The above information was taken from a brochure developed by a parent work group in Connecticut in conjuction with the Connecticut State Department of Education, 2008. Please call Student Support Services to request a copy of this brochure.) |