Student Handbooks Elementary Handbook 2018-19 | Page 68

This instruction may be provided by a member of our certified staff including the classroom teacher, Language Arts and Math Consultants, or Pupil Services staff including Resource Room Teachers or Speech and Language Pathologists. In some cases, this support may also be provided by a paraprofessional or tutor under the direct supervision of a certified teacher. This support is provided through small groups in addition to the regular language arts or math period in order to give students extra instruction and practice in the targeted skills that may be difficult for them. SEXUAL HARASSMENT Sexual harassment is expressly prohibited and will not be tolerated in any form. Sexual harassment shall include, but not be limited to, unwelcome advances, direct or indirect demands or requests for sexual favors, sexual comments, gestures, or other physical actions of a sexual nature. All reported incidents of sexual harassment will be promptly and thoroughly investigated. (B.O.E. Policy 5145.4) SUMMER INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC & THEATER ARTS CAMP The Summer Music Program offers a variety of courses in instrumental music, as well as a music theater workshop. Courses offered are: concert band, jazz band, string orchestra, world drumming, music technology, and music theater. The Summer Music Program is offered dependent upon enough interest shown to warrant classes being held. Registration forms for these programs are available on the school district’s website. Parents are responsible for transporting their children to the Summer Music Program. TOWN PROGRAMS - FEDERAL – STATE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER The Enfield Family Resource Centers are located in two Enfield schools-Henry Barnard Elementary School and the Stowe Early Learning Center. The Family Resource Center (FRC) model is a unique program where the school serves as a hub to connect and strengthen the school, families, and the community. Family Resource Centers ensure that children enter school ready to learn and provide education and support to parents in their role as their child’s first and most important teacher. Services provided by the FRC include: early learning playgroups and educational home visits for children ages birth-age five; developmental screenings; workshops on effective parenting; support groups for parents of children with autism, grandparents raising grandchildren, and single parents; support and training for family day care providers; positive youth development programs; and resource and referrals to child care programs, community agencies, and a lending library of books, videos, and other resources on family and parenting issues. For more information on the Family Resource Center, please contact us at the numbers below, email familyresourcecoordinator@enfield.org or visit www.enfield-ct.gov/frc. 64