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Millbury Public Schools

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Student Services

Student Services

We are guided by our unwavering belief in the potential of every student and every adult.
We believe ALL learners can and will succeed in school, work, and the community.

 

We believe that every student deserves comprehensive support to thrive both personally and academically, as well as socially. The Office of Pupil Services proudly oversees a variety of programs vital to this mission, including English Language Learners, Education of Homeless Children, Guidance, Nursing, Preschool, Section 504, and Special Education. We believe that a safe, supportive, and equitable learning environment, tailored to meet individual needs, is non-negotiable.

We are committed to partnering with parents, our dedicated faculty members, and the wider community to provide essential resources and foster an inclusive environment that promotes student success, student opportunity, and student achievement. Every decision we make regarding student services is made in the best interests of our students. We look forward to collaborating with you!

Please do not hesitate to contact our team members or central office personnel if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas regarding our student support programs and services.


Warm regards,

Christine Warren
Director of Special Education

P: 508.865.9501 | Email

Laurie Cascione
Administrative Assistant

P: 508.865.9501 | Email
F: 508-865-0886

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The "Take Me Home, Keep Me Safe" Program

The "Take Me Home, Keep Me Safe" program is designed with safety in mind and is based on the “The Take Me Home Project” being used in Florida and New York. It was expanded to include individuals of all ages and disabilities and/or mental capacities. Essentially, the Project allows an individual to be “registered” at the police department.  This information is stored at the Millbury Police Department and is only shared with Millbury Police, Fire, and EMS personnel. For example, if your child, spouse, relative, etc. were to wander off, we could run his/her name through our in-house system to get emergency contact information, a photograph, and other pertinent information. Completed packets will be stored in a three-ring binder housed at the Millbury Police Department.

We’re hoping this project will help us locate individuals faster when/if they wander, or help us better understand and assist an individual who may have a disability or special need. 

Please print this packet, complete it, and return it with a current photo of your loved one to the Millbury Police Department. 

REMEMBER: IT IS THE FAMILIES’ RESPONSIBILITY TO UPDATE FORMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF THEIR LOVED ONES.