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CES Partnerships

CES partners with a number of organizations and agencies for our work. Please click on the links below to learn more about these important partnerships.Would you like to partner with CES for a ...

Youth

On this page you will find a range of resources that can directly support young people. In a nutshell, here are the main categories of resources you’ll find here: get involved in youth ...

Working in DYS Education

Are you interested in making a profound difference for youth? We believe everyone is a learner, and seek educators who value social justice and equity, compassion, patience, and flexibility.  If ...

Migrant Education Program

The Massachusetts Migrant Education Program (MMEP) supports migratory children and youth to overcome educational disruption, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, various ...

Powertown in the 21st Century Partnership Begins Work in Turners Falls

Turners Fall, MA -- Work is beginning on Powertown in the 21st Century, a project that will provide all Turners Falls High School students with a 21st century education that is rooted in the ...

Mass. employers identified skills gaps in workforce readiness

A new survey, reported in the Worcester Business Journal, has found that 75 percent of employers are having trouble finding qualified candidates to fill open positions, up from 69 percent in ...

Unjammed: Using Technology to Transform Teaching and Learning in the Classroom

The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services (DYS) and its educational partners, the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES) and Commonwealth Corporation, were among those selected by The ...

Springfield Treatment Center wins first place in nationwide read-a-thon for students residing in juvenile justice facilities.

During the month of February, the Center for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings (CEEAS), with the support of Scholastic, Inc., sponsored Unbound, a nationwide read-a-thon. More than ...
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