• Alicia Clapp: Approaching 82 And Still Running The Board

    04/10/2014


    Photo by Jaki Lauper/The Courier
     
    After a career (and retirement) devoted to education, Alicia Clapp believes mutual respect and trust is the basis of all other learning.

    By Jaki Lauper
    North Haven Courier

    Alicia Clapp may be close to 82 years young, but age is just a number when it comes to this chair of ACES Governing Board. She was recently honored at the ACES Educational Center for the Arts annual gala for her 20 years of work on the ACES board.

    "It's been a wonderful 20 years," she says.

     

  • CT Tigers Color Guard

    04/8/2014


     

    The Connecticut Tigers performing at the Music & Arts Conference at Western Connecticut State University (March 29, 2014).

    The Connecticut Tigers performing at a Winter Guard International event at Monmouth College in New Jersey (March 23, 2014).

    The Connecticut Tigers Winter Guard is a team of special needs performers from towns throughout Connecticut who have a passion for the activity and a love of performance.  The group is funded by ACES along with donations from companies that supply band and winter guard teams, McCormick’s and Algy.

    Every Monday evening, from early January through the end of the Guard season, thirty-four people gather to share their skills, their enthusiasm, and their dreams.This show is a culmination of these evenings, where “disabilities” are transformed into “abilities”.

    For additional information on the Connecticut Tigers, go to www.cttigers.org.

     

  • ACES, Hamden Students Honored at Luncheon

    04/4/2014


    Honor Habet Onus, or “With Honor Comes Responsibility,” is the motto of the South Central Area Superintendents’ Association. That group recently bestowed honors on outstanding students at SCASA’s annual Student Award Luncheon.  Eighteen districts took part in the event, March 19, at the Laurel View Country Club in Hamden.

    Students are nominated by their superintendent or other administrator.  Awards are based on community service and service to others; academic prowess (relative to ability); and leadership to the school community.

    Among the students recognized by SCASA this year were two from the Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) Whitney High School North in Hamden. 

  • ACES ECA Students Featured in New Haven Magazine

    04/1/2014


    ACES Educational Center for the Arts (ECA) students Sophia O'Brien-Udry's and Jonathan Gelernter's essays are featured in New Haven Magazine's High School Confidential issue (March / April 2014).

  • ACES Michael Corjulo Named Educator of the Year by Business New Haven

    04/1/2014


    Michael Corjulo, ACES Coordinator of School Health Services was selected as a Healthcare Hero / Educator of the Year by Business New Haven magazine. An article featuring Michael can be found on page 8 of the Healthcare Heroes supplement to New Haven  / Business New Haven magazines.

  • Little Lincoln Theater To Reopen In Spring

    03/10/2014


    BY Allan Appel | MAR 10, 2014 2:11 PM

  • Hamden students learn how to be ‘superheroes’

    02/12/2014


    By Ebony Walmsley, New Haven Register
    HAMDEN - Superheroes came to life in a school gymnasium Wednesday afternoon at Wintergreen Interdistrict Magnet School, but in a smaller version....

  • ECA Dance Students Participate in the Lunar Fest

    02/4/2014


    To read the New Haven Register link, click on:  New Haven Register 

    To read the New Haven Independent link, click on:  New Haven Independent

  • ACES West Haven Collaborative Students Participate in Unified Sports Event

    01/30/2014


    Hillhouse High School hosted hundreds of special needs athletes in an event on Monday and the students from the West Haven Collaborative were one of the 15 schools participating!  Click logo below to view the SportzEdge segment;

  • Conn. school nurses call for changes to regulations

    01/30/2014


    Peggy Schoen, the school nurse for the K-8 Wintergreen Magnet School in Hamden, at her medicine cabinet.