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Thursday, September 04, 2008

We’re excited to be back for a new school year. During the summer, COMPASS funded a full rehabilitation of our lavatories. We now have brand new facilities for young women and young men as well as a unisex facility that is accessible to those with physical handicaps. This is a dream come true for all of us – including volunteers who painted the old facility more than once!!

This year we will be including Character Education in our school. Each month will focus on a positive character trait. Teachers will incorporate messages about the trait in their classes and counselors will include a focus on the trait in small group counseling. During the month, students and staff will be invited to post quotations, thoughts, examples of the trait on the Character bulletin board. At the end of the month a school assembly will feature students’ expressions of what the trait means to them. Such expressions might include a story, poem, rap, drawing, etc. A panel of judges including students and staff will award prizes to all who present an expression. The theme for September is RESPECT.

Full transition services also begin in both schools this year with stipend supported apprenticeships made possible by the Clowes Foundation. The Transition staff, Deidre O”Connor and David Zimmer have worked all summer to lay the groundwork for a successful program. Anyone who has suggestions for potential sites for apprenticeship or job shadowing placements is asked to contact us at the Holden School. We will be grateful.

We all look forward to a super year!

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Quoted at Holden:

"Life is all about timing……..

The unreachable becomes reachable

The unavailable become available

The unattainable…..attainable

Have the patience,

Wait it out

It’s all about timing."
--Stacey Charter

About Us

In 2007, the Holden School celebrated a 30 year history of providing high quality special education, counseling and support services to adolescents. As of July 1, 2007 Holden School merged with COMPASS, Inc. COMPASS is also proud of a 30 year history in special, alternative education. In addition, COMPASS operates a variety of programs that help families, provide scholarships and more. With our combined 60 years of experience we will be able to offer more than ever to our students.

We help students who are referred to us by public school districts when their needs are not met in other settings. Our students represent a variety of cultures and neighborhoods in and around Boston. We work with students as individuals; building on strengths and addressing weaknesses. As required by special education law, tuition is paid by the school districts. The school uses additional funds, provided by grants and private donors, to supplement required services with arts, sports, computer skills and more. Learn more...

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Every student excels in something: we work hard to find the something that helps each student shine! Donations from individuals and corporate sponsors allow us to offer classics beyond the most basic curriculum. Thanks to your support we can broaden our students' horizons and offer them courses in art, drama, music, percussion, photography, cooking, and more. Adulthood preparation and service learning programs help students prepare for life beyond high school.

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