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Kevin Keating Named Assistant Director of ACES Pupil Services

July 1st, 2022


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(North Haven, CT – July 1, 2022) Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kevin Keating as Assistant Director of ACES Pupil Services. Kevin will commence his new position starting July 1, 2022, and will join Director Eric Protulis on the ACES Pupil Services administration team. Prior to Kevin’s appointment as Assistant Director, he was the Director of Special Services at Ansonia Public Schools. 

“It is an exciting time for the ACES Pupil Services division as we increase our capacity to serve the students and staff of ACES schools and our member districts,” said Protulis. “Kevin Keating comes to ACES with a breadth of experience in special education and leadership that will enhance our current programs and help develop innovative ways to support the needs of children with disabilities in the ACES region.”

Kevin holds a sixth-year certificate in Educational Leadership from Quinnipiac University, a Master’s of Science degree in Health Education from Southern Connecticut State University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Wheelock College. 

“I am beyond excited to join the ACES Pupil Services Administrative Team and assist with providing services to all ACES schools and member districts,” said Keating. “I come to you with a variety of teaching and leadership experience. My tenure includes, first and foremost, being a special education teacher. I have also served as an assistive technology consultant and, most recently, as a Director of Special Services. In each of my roles, I have prided myself in building strong relationships with students and families and working closely with teachers and support staff to advocate for and meet the needs of all students.”

Kevin will assist with and manage special education programming within ACES schools and programs. In addition, he will be responsible for supporting the development and delivery of relevant professional development in the area of special education that supports the work and needs of school districts. Kevin comes with an extensive knowledge of ACES, as a Regional Educational Service Center, which will serve him well as he will actively participate in the state, regional, and agency activities that promote ACES educational interests and general awareness of current practices throughout the ACES community. 

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About ACES:

Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) is the regional educational service center for New Haven and parts of Middlesex Counties. Established in 1969, ACES strives each day to fulfill its vision of creating an equitable and socially just world, one life at a time. ACES serves its members districts and others through an ever-growing array of programs, services, and schools that meet the needs of a changing educational landscape. As a school district, ACES operates three magnet and eight special education schools. ACES services range from transportation, professional development, school improvement services, technology, translation, international, security, and occupational and physical therapy. ACES operates the Open and Magnet School Parent Choice programs for New Haven County. Its programs include a federally funded Early Head Start Program and ACES ACCESS, a vocational and life skills program for developmentally and physically disabled adults ages 21 and older. For more information, go to www.aces.org.

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