Family Resource Centers

 

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Mission - FRCs will enhance the quality of educational outcomes of all students by creating a culture of partnerships among schools, families and community members.

Kenneth A. Anthony II, FRC District Coordinator  
687-2000 ext 284

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER LEADERS

Clover St. School
Steve Carter
687-2050 ext 102
Oliver Ellsworth School
Amanda Racht
687-2070 ext 146
John F. Kennedy School
Jenifer Phelps
687-2060 ext 160
Poquonock School
Ann McAdams
687-2080 ext 131
Roger Wolcott Early Childhood Center
Betsey Lepak
246-9032 ext 104
Sage Park Middle School
Ryan Brown
687-2030

Birth to Five Playgroups

All playgroups are free of charge to Windsor residents. Participation guidelines are posted at each FRC. Playgroups follow the Windsor Public Schools' calendar, and are not held during vacation, snow days, or other non-school days. Playgroups begin the week of September 10, 2007.

Why Attend Playgoups? Click for more information.

Birth to Five Playgroup Schedule


Sage Park Middle School’s Family Resource Center

Sage Park Middle School has now become the 6th school in our district to house a Family Resource Center. The FRC will host many new and exciting events this school year. From parent workshops to family movie nights, the Sage Park community will be loaded with new experiences. Along with the new FRC, Sage Park also is home to a new Tree House After School Program. Sage Tree House has been built for 6th grade children looking to have fun, while still in a structured program.

**Camp Tree House**

Camp Tree House 2008 - brochure

Camp Tree House 2008 - Leader in Training Program - brochure

School, Family, Community Partnership

Action Team Meeting

Clover3rd Monday of the month

JFK
1st Wednesday of the month.

Poquonock
1st Monday of the month (7:00—8:30 pm)

Oliver Ellsworth
3rd Wednesday of the month (7:45 to 8:30 am)

Wolcott
Bi-monthly 3rd Thursday (11:30 – 12:30)

National Network of Partnership Schools

All schools in the National Network of Partnership Schools (NNPS) use an Action Team for Partnerships (ATP) to organize and sustain a program of school, family, and community partnerships. With an ATP, teachers, administrators, parents, community members, and others can work together to connect family and community involvement with school improvement goals. The ATP in each school aims to:

  • Create a welcoming school environment for families
  • Engage families and the community in ways that support student achievement and success

What is an Action Team for Partnerships?

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05/05/2008

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