Family Resources
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Welcome to the NHPS Family Resource Center Initiative. Parents, grandparents, guardians and childcare providers, this site is for you! We want to share news with you, provide you with a monthly Family Resource calendar, highlight past accomplishments and happenings at the Family Resource Centers, and advise you of upcoming events. We would like to offer you information and links to help with homework, School-Based Health Centers, Computer Classes and Childcare.
Family Resources Center | Expectations + Outcomes
There are 71 Family Resource Centers located within Connecticut's schools. The goals of the Family Resource Center program includes
- to improve children's school readiness;
- to enhance family well-being
- to develop schools as a dynamic, centrally
located resource that strengthens the school
and family connection.
Service components:
Each Family Resource Center has made a commitment to comply with 7 major components. While each FRC has some unique programs and activities, they tend to fall into one of these components. Not every FRC has all 7 components on-site; some are provided by near-by off site agencies. The components are: Full-time preschool childcare; school-age childcare; families in training; adult education; support and training for family child care providers; positive youth development programs and resource and referral services.For more information about New Haven's FRC programs and services, please call Michele Moore, Ph.D. 497-7027 or email her at michele.m.moore@new-haven.k12.ct.us
Family Resources Center | Purpose + Philosophy
The Family Resource Center program design is to provide comprehensive, integrated services located in public school buildings. By strengthening effective family management practices and establishing a continuum of child care and support services for parents and children in need. FRCs work to provide the best possible start for all children and families regardless of race, ethnicity and socio-economic status. Centers provide a common location for families to take advantage of a range of services which can be tailored to meet the unique needs of families from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Philosophy of the Family Resource Center Initiative: Parenting is the most difficult and important job you will ever have, and potentially, the most rewarding. The Family Resource Center (FRC) believes that a child's healthy development and good education begin with quality support services from birth. The vision guiding the Family Resource Centers is to prevent an array of childhood and adolescent problems by strengthening effective family management practices and establishing a continuum of childcare and support services that children and parents need. FRCs will help make it possible for parents to provide the best possible start for their children by providing services that enhance self-esteem, encourage growth, and enable family members to reach their full potential.
Suggestions for The New School Year for Parents / Caregivers
At the beginning of a new school year, here are some general suggestions for parents, grandparents and caregivers as they think about helping children succeed in school:- Use new words daily as you play and work together. Talk about what happened at school during the day, and what activities may be coming up soon.
- Take your children to the library to select books and to participate in library activities. Do you or your children need a library card? Ask your school librarian for help.
- Read aloud to your children. Even short periods of read-aloud time make a tremendous difference for a child learning to use words. Let your children read aloud to you too!
- Enjoy the materials your children bring home from school. Use positive words of encouragement and praise whenever possible.
- Share meals together whenever possible. Mealtimes present an opportunity for math, science, social studies and language arts in family conversation and meal preparation. They also offer a chance for children to practice good manners, good citizenship and helping others.
Visit the Family Resource Center in your school or talk to the Parent Outreach workers. They want to help you make it possible for your children to have a successful school year!
For more information email: susanholahan@comcast.net
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Michele Moore, PhD,
Program Administrator,
Family Resource Center Initiative
michele.m.moore@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-497-7027Family Resource Centers:
Augusta Lewis Troup School
259 Edgewood Avenue
P: 475-220-3000
Site Coordinator:
Deion Cooper
Brennan Rogers
200-199 Wilmot Road
P: 203-946-6171
Site Coordinator:
Lensley Gay
Fair Haven School
164 Grand Avenue
P: 475-22-2630
Site Coordinator:
Luz Bentacur
Hill Central School
140 DeWitt Street
P: 475-220-6140
Site Coordinator:
Lysie Rodriguez
Wexler-Grant School
55 Foote Street
P: 475-220-5621
Site Coordinator:
Elisha BrownKatherine Brennan School Family Resource Center
200 Wilmot Road, New Haven, 06515
Also serves Clarence Rogers School, 199 Wilmot Road
Site Coordinator:
Lensley Gay
lensley.gay@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-946-6171Hill Central School Family Resource Center
143 Dewitt Street, New Haven 06519
Site Coordinator:
Lysie Rodriguez
ysie.rodriguez@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-499-6140
Wexler Grant Community School Family Resource Center
55 Foote Street, New Haven 06511
Site Coordinator:
Elisha Brown
elisha.brown@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-503-5622
Fair Haven School Family Resource Center
164 Grand Avenue, New Haven, 06513
Site Coordinator:
Luz Betancur
luz.betancur@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-691-0262
Ross Woodward Classical Studies School Family Resource Center
185 Barnes Avenue, New Haven, 06513
Site Coordinator:
Jill Pritchett
Jill.pritchett@new-haven.k12.ct.us
203-691-3118