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It may actually be getting warm now, so
it appears that more outdoor activities will be
occurring at Project Help. We look forward to new goals
and experiences for all three classrooms.
Last week Amy and I attended a conference
at Montgomery Bell State Park to learn of new Early
Intervention mandates. It would appear that there are
very few concrete pieces of information. For that
reason, we will plan to continue services as we have
known them—at least through June and possibly for the
next fiscal year. I would still like to get written
ideas, questions, and remarks in order to one day (maybe
soon?!!) be able to take your input to those who adjust
policies.
One large change is the plan to
discontinue the van services. We are one of the few
Early Intervention programs still providing
transportation. We have the preliminary recommendations
of the Advisory Board to stop this service and that will
be finalized prior to ending the van routes. With the
cost of gasoline at all-time highs, as well as the
ongoing concerns about safety, we will get those of you
affected the final decision soon. We sincerely
apologize for any inconvenience.
As you are aware, Debbie Bauder will be
leaving Project Help. Her last day is May 18, and we
hope each of you will take the opportunity to say
good-bye as well as telling her what her work has meant
to both you and your child. Per Debbie’s request, we
will not have a get-together or drop-in reception.
Debbie has been instrumental in designing and
implementing a truly exemplary Early Intervention
program; the community is blessed to have had her at
Project Help.
The family picnic is scheduled for May 25 at 10:00 a.m.
to 12:00 p.m. at the Fairview Center, 802 Fairview
Blvd., the previous Belle Aire Baptist Church. We will
give you more specific information; please look for a
note from your child’s teacher in order to know what to
bring to share. The Project Help staff will furnish the
barbecue, buns, drinks, and condiments as well as paper
products.
Susan Waldrop, Director
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