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2020 Reflections Honorees

March 27, 2020 by Madison Estes

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Congratulations to all of our participating and award-winning student artists! All designated Award of Excellence winners have been advanced to the National Qualifying Round. National PTA will announce winners on May 1, 2020.

Dance Choreography

 

Intermediate Award of Excellence Tenley Ferreira Rehoboth PTSA This Is Me
Award of Merit Ritisha Choudhury Hopkinton PTA Look Within and Find Your Voice

Film Production

 

Intermediate Award of Excellence Lorelei Johnson Hopkinton PTA Control

Literature

 

Intermediate Award of Excellence Annabelle Findlen Hopkinton PTA Hidden Just Like Us
Award of Merit Aundraya Pinho Rehoboth PTSA You Are Pretty
Middle School Award of Excellence Evan Fitzpatrick Hopkinton PTA I am an Exclamation Point!
Award of Merit Caraline Corvi Rehoboth PTSA True Beauty
Award of Merit Rowan Whittaker Rehoboth PTSA The Anchor
High School Award of Excellence Owen Fitzpatrick Hopkinton PTA An Open Letter to S.E. Hinton

Music Composition

 

Intermediate Award of Excellence Annie Reed Rehoboth PTSA Melody of Spring
Award of Merit Evelyn Cooper Rehoboth PTSA Dreamy
Middle School Award of Excellence Ellie Power Hopkinton PTA To The Ground

Photography

Primary Award of Excellence Evan Bomes Rehoboth PTSA The Life Within
Award of Merit Madison Bomes Rehoboth PTSA The Colors Within
Intermediate Award of Excellence Gemma Maleshefski Monson PTSA Winter
Middle School Award of Excellence Ryan Bomes Rehoboth PTSA The Beauty Within Nature
Award of Merit Cole Gifford Rehoboth PTSA Soaring High
High School Award of Excellence Isabelle Simes Hopkinton PTA Hopeful Sunrise
Award of Merit Caiden Bodak Monson PTSA Looking Deeper
Award of Merit Liam Hedspeth Monson PTSA Looking Within

 

Visual Arts

Primary Award of Excellence Macy Frissell Rehoboth PTSA Look Within Yourself
Award of Merit Myles Angley Nathaniel Morton PTA Snowy Day
Award of Merit Kellen Dietrich Rehoboth PTSA ME
Award of Merit Isla DiPalma Rehoboth PTSA Happy Isla
Intermediate Award of Excellence Anna Power Hopkinton PTA Little Painter
Award of Merit Jasper Best Rehoboth PTSA The Best Family
Award of Merit Olivia Wiedenmann Hopkinton PTA What She Thinking
Middle School Award of Excellence Benjamin Bogosian Rehoboth PTSA Character Traits Within Me
Award of Merit Juliet Findlen Hopkinton PTA Defining Myself
Award of Merit Audrey Johnson Hopkinton PTA Look Within
High School Award of Excellence Adrianna Perry Monson PTSA Still Life Competition


Filed Under: 2020 Events, Arts in Education

MA PTA Advocacy Efforts Against Vaping

February 13, 2020 by Stephanie Gray

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The volunteers at Massachusetts PTA continue to work to advocate for the health and welfare of our children and families. Both our Advocacy/Legislative Committee and the Health Safety and Wellness Committee have prioritized the prevention of Vaping in children but it was the members of our Youth Committee who helped us focus on the issues from their perspective and developed the survey we are currently running.

Recently we joined Attorney General Maura Healey at her press conference where she announced her investigation into JUUL has resulted in a lawsuit against the company for intentionally marketing and selling its e-cigarettes to young people. (Read More About Lawsuit)

If you have not participated in our Vaping survey please click here to take either the Student version or the Parent version of the survey. The information we gather from this anonymous survey will help us to better provide relevant content in our next webinar and ensure our advocacy efforts with legislation and school based policies are in line with what you, our members, feel is needed.

The Massachusetts PTA Health, Wellness and Safety committee is holding a webinar on Vaping on April 28, 2020. The webinar will be presented by experts in the field along with that assistance of the members of the Health Committee.

STATEMENT SUPPORTING LEGAL ACTION BY THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS AGAINST JUUL

Massachusetts PTA supports legislation, regulation, and other measures that prohibit the advertising, marketing and sale of Electronic cigarettes and Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems to youth under the age of 21; that addresses the manufacturing of and ingredients in E-cigarettes and other Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems; and that prohibits the use of E-cigarettes and other Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems on school grounds and in public areas.  Therefore, we must support the State of Massachusetts’ legal action against JUUL for allegedly violating several laws. JUUL’s advertising campaigns target young people to use nicotine without knowing the associated risks by enticing them with flavor pods, by using social media marketing campaigns and by direct outreach to high school students by company representatives. We believe this deceptive and misleading marketing contributed to a youth vaping epidemic.   JUUL may have failed to include required warnings about exposures to chemicals linked to cancer, about the products containing nicotine and about them being a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes also. Delivering tobacco products directly to under aged persons and selling products online to minors by a third party retail store is illegal. By glamorizing vaping, while at the same time downplaying the nicotine found in vaping products, JUUL is putting countless people at risk.  We question whether JUUL has contributed to nicotine use, with addictive and harmful products, among school-aged minors creating a public health epidemic.

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2020 Annual Convention

January 3, 2020 by Madison Estes

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110th Massachusetts PTA Convention

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Join us for “Look Within” reflection and celebration!

PTA has a long and proud history. Join us on March 28, 2020 at the Wylie Inn and Conference Center in Beverly, MA as we celebrate that history and look forward to the challenges and opportunities of the future. Meet our National PTA Representative. Visit with our exhibitors.

MA PTA is proud to announce the pricing for our Annual Meeting and Awards Celebration
  • Member pricing is $50.00 each
  • Dinner only (6-9pm) is $25.00 each

Click here to register as a guest attendee.

Please check back or contact convention@masspta.org for more information about scheduled events.
Sponsors, Vendors, Exhibitors – please contact corporatepartnerships@masspta.org for information on supporting Massachusetts PTA programs. Click here to register as a sponsor or vendor.

Filed Under: 2020 Annual Convention, 2020 Events

MA PTA Health Webinar – Are Screen Devices Chipping Away at Your Child’s Building Blocks to Success? January

December 26, 2019 by Stephanie Gray

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Parents want the best for their children – academic and career success near the top of the list. But, just as Big Tech tells us they have all the answers, they are also manipulating kids with data-collecting games and learning apps, and advertising from social media influencers which is disguised as content. Join Jean Rogers and David Monahan of Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) for a deep dive into just what developmental pieces are being eroded when children develop excessive and screen habits—and specific ideas on what parents and teachers can do to minimize the impact.

Take home skills:

  • How apps are manipulating children by exploiting their trust in beloved characters for profit.
  • How CCFC is protecting children’s privacy through advocacy at the FTC and partnership with other organizations.
  • How for-profit online preschools are displacing critical play-based programs that develop executive functioning skills, social-emotional learning and essential whole body activities for coordination, self-regulation, and strength.
  • How AI is reducing kids’ ability to think critically and become problem solvers.
  • How the Children’s Screen Time Action Network supports practitioners, educators, and parents who want to learn more and take action.

Tune in for a lively and enlightening dialogue. There will be time for viewer questions as well. For more information and to register, click here.

Filed Under: Health & Wellness, Webinar Series

PTA Advocacy Spotlights 2020

November 7, 2019 by Stephanie Gray

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The theme of our 2020 annual meeting was “LOOK WITHIN”; when you look within PTA you will see advocacy. Advocacy is the core of this organization and is what sets us apart from other organizations. There are so many individuals and PTA units that are doing wonderful things through their advocacy efforts. Every day, state, regional and local PTAs across the country and around the world go above and beyond to advocate for children. Their efforts have made tangible improvements for children, families and communities. In Massachusetts advocacy efforts are evident. Each year we celebrate our individual advocates and our local unit advocacy campaigns. This year we celebrate two individuals that have a long history of advocating for children:

Kim Savery – She is a former MA PTA President, a past Federal Legislative Chair and past member of the Board of the National PTA. She is currently a very active member of her local school committee and the Massachusetts School Committees Association. Her advocacy areas include Common Core, the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act and the new MCAS tests. She has been working on the state’s funding mechanisms for schools with the Massachusetts Association of School Committees. Further, she works to empower children. Kim has advocated around equality issues designed to make schools a safe and fair place for students regardless of how they identify.

Maryann Stewart – She is a past member of the MA PTA Board, a past President and past Federal Legislative Chair from MA. She is on the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education as the parent representative, the voice for parents. The MA PTA recommends a parent to fill this vacancy and she has served in this role since her appointment in 2014. She advocates for what is in the best interests of parents and their children. She has been active in the schools and in town government, serving as an elected representative to Town Meeting since 2006 and on the School Committee from 2009-2014 where she lead as Chair from 2011-2012. She also serves as a member of the National Advisory Council for Media Literacy Now.

Salisbury PTA – They are the Outstanding Unit Advocate of the Year. PTAs provide mission driven fundraising in order to provide enrichment opportunities and advocacy for every child. Salisbury PTA exemplifies this with their advocacy campaigns. They look for solutions to problems and act to implement ideas. They are recognized for their: Breakfast after the Bell initiatives; Installation of water filtration system; The Parent Speaker Series and the Creation of “We Are Triton.”

These are great examples of advocacy efforts that support the PTA mission and further our “every child, one voice” moto.

Overview

Every day, state, regional and local PTAs across the country and around the world go above and beyond to advocate for children. Their efforts have made real, tangible improvements for children, families and communities. At this year’s Legislative Conference, we want to spotlight these efforts—and learn from them. To achieve this objective, National PTA is proud to announce that this year’s Legislative Conference will feature PTA Advocacy Spotlight presentations. This is an opportunity for state, regional or local PTAs to share stories of how they have taken action for kids.

Applications are now being accepted to present a PTA Advocacy Spotlight at the 2020 Legislative Conference. Applications close on Tuesday, November 12.

This toolkit is designed to provide sample social media and newsletter messages that can be used to share the PTA Advocacy Spotlight opportunity with PTA leaders in your states.

Twitter

Sample Tweet 1: NEW from @NationalPTA for #PTALegCon 2020 – PTA Advocacy Spotlight presentations! Apply now to share your PTA’s advocacy story. Applications due 11/12. Details here: https://forms.gle/JyS9jNeDFAZ9QmGd7

Sample Tweet 2: Has your PTA successfully advocated for change at the local, state or federal level? Apply to share your story @NationalPTA’s #PTALegCon 2020! Applications due 11/12. Details here: https://forms.gle/JyS9jNeDFAZ9QmGd7  

Sample Tweet 3: Is there an issue that inspired your PTA to take action for kids? Share your story @NationalPTA’s #PTALegCon 2020! Applications for PTA Advocacy Spotlights accepted until 11/12. Details at https://forms.gle/CmDL3aCo2vvMYHpq5

Sample Tweet 4:  The deadline to apply for @NationalPTA’s PTA Advocacy Spotlight is approaching fast! Share your PTA’s success story! https://forms.gle/CmDL3aCo2vvMYHpq5

Facebook

Facebook Post 1:

New this year at National PTA’s Legislative Conference: PTA Advocacy Spotlights! Has your PTA advocated for change at the local, state or federal level? Apply to present a PTA Advocacy Spotlight and share your story. Applications are open through November 12. Details at https://forms.gle/CmDL3aCo2vvMYHpq5

Facebook Post 2:

The deadline is approaching fast to apply for National PTA’s PTA Advocacy Spotlight!

If your PTA has a story of advocating effectively for change at the local, state or federal level, apply to present at National PTA’s 2020 Legislative Conference.

Apply now: https://forms.gle/CmDL3aCo2vvMYHpq5

Facebook Post 3:

Is there an issue that inspired your PTA to take action for kids? Don’t miss the chance to apply to share your PTA’s advocacy story at National PTA’s 2020 LegCon. Details at https://forms.gle/CmDL3aCo2vvMYHpq5

E-Newsletter

Apply to share your PTA’s Advocacy Story!

Has your PTA advocated effectively for change at the local, state or federal level? Does your PTA have a strategy for advancing National PTA’s Public Policy Agenda? We want to hear from you! This year, National PTA’s Legislative Conference will feature PTA Advocacy Spotlights – a chance for state, regional or local PTAs to share stories of an issue that inspired them to take action for kids. Apply today to share your PTA’s advocacy story through the PTA Advocacy Spotlights! 

The deadline to submit a nomination is Tuesday, November 12. 

Filed Under: 2020 Events, Advocacy

Facing the Challenges of Mental Health Issues – Summit September 26th

September 4, 2019 by Stephanie Gray

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2019 Health Summit Become a Sponsor or Exhibitor

June 7, 2019 by Madison Estes

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Dear Prospective Exhibitors and Sponsors,

It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 Massachusetts PTA Health Summit, Facing The Challenges Of Mental Health Issues: Children, Schools, Families and our Communities!!

No matter who you are, a member, friend, sponsor, supporter or volunteer, you are guaranteed to find this event, and its topics so enlightening that you will want to not only get involved with, but most importantly, will want to share with others! 

The Massachusetts Parent Teacher Association (Mass PTA) is truly excited about inviting you to partner with us on this wonderful summit that will be held on Thursday, September 26th, 2019 at the Conference Center at Waltham Woods, 860 Winter St., Waltham, MA. The summit will be filled with an exceptional audience of parents, educators, health and wellness experts, health and civic organizations, community members/leaders, elected officials and our Mass PTA Partners from across the Commonwealth where they will gather to discuss, learn and take action to keep our children, families and communities healthy.

Massachusetts PTA represents hundreds of PTA Local units and members across this Commonwealth. We are dedicated to promoting effective health education programs and services in schools, families and communities in order to offer children, youth and families the skills, tools and abilities they need to make healthy choices.

A large attendance is expected to participate in this summit, including our colleagues from the greater New England PTA States. We know that you can enrich this opportunity as well as learn from it. Again this year, we will be having participants and guests from National PTA. Your exhibits, presentations, and support are all very valuable to the Massachusetts PTA. We hope you will join us at the Massachusetts PTA 2019 Health Summit: Facing The Challenges Of Mental Health Issues: Children, Schools, Families and our Communities .

In addition to our Vendors/Exhibitors, we are also welcoming you, your organization and/or your business to Sponsor this conference. This is a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate your encouragement and efforts to support the health and well-being of our children, families and communities not only in Massachusetts but also across the greater New England States.

Your sponsorship of our 3rd Massachusetts PTA Health Summit, Facing The Challenges Of Mental Health Issues: Children, Schools, Families and our Communities will provide the critical funding needed to sustain our health and wellness programs which will help us continue to promote effective health education programs and services in schools, families and communities in order to offer children, youth and families the skills, tools and abilities they need to make healthy choices. Enclosed please find more information about Massachusetts PTA and our multiple Sponsorship, Exhibitor and Advertising opportunities that we have available. Please feel free to contact me at 617-851-5382 or health@masspta.org if you have any further questions. We look forward to continuing or developing a partnership with your organization and welcoming you into the Massachusetts PTA Family!

Sincerely,

Jacqueline  M. Coogan,

Mass PTA Health, Safety and Wellness Chairperson

Mass PTA Board Member

online sponsor

 

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Get Ready for Reflections 2019-2020

June 6, 2019 by Madison Estes

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[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjoCIjwKzUo[/embedyt]

Reflections has wrapped up for this school year,
but you can get a jump-start on next years’ program today!

Reflections Theme for 2019-2020 is Look Within.

Enroll your PTA today!

Filed Under: Arts in Education, Reflections Tagged With: reflections

Reflections Photo Gallery

June 6, 2019 by Madison Estes

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reflections-winners

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2019 Health Summit Presenters

June 5, 2019 by Stephanie Gray

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Opening  Keynote

Jordan Burnham is a professional public speaker on mental health and suicide prevention, as a part of the Minding Your Mind Speakers Bureau.

He is a survivor of a suicide attempt during his senior year of high school, and shares his powerful story of fighting depression and finding recovery.

Jordan has received numerous accolades for his work in mental health advocacy, over the last ten years. He’s been featured in Sports Illustrated, PEOPLE Magazine and USA Today. He has also appeared on Dr. Phil, The Early Show, CNN, Good Morning America and ESPN’s E:60. His piece “Unbreakable” with E:60 was nominated for an Emmy. Most recently, Jordan was interviewed by Anderson Cooper for the CNN special, “Finding Hope: Battling America’s Suicide Crisis”

In 2008 he addressed a Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill and in 2013 he was invited to the White House for the National Conference on Mental Health, hosted by President Obama and Vice President Biden.


Closing Keynote Speaker

Maggie Lanca is the Director of Adult Neuropsychology and Psychological Testing and Training at Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) and Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. At Cambridge Health Alliance, Maggie directs the neuropsychology service and oversees training of the neuropsychology postdoctoral fellows. She teaches in the Psychiatry department and she frequently lectures at Harvard Medical School on psychological assessments and neuropsychology. Her teaching reflects her interests in mental health and specialties in cross-cultural neuropsychology and serious mental illness across the lifespan. She has spoken nationally and published on cross-cultural neuropsychology. In addition to her academic and clinical work, Maggie is committed to the advancement of psychology and has been involved in professional advocacy for psychology through various committees and boards in the past 15 years. She is currently the President of the Massachusetts Psychological Association and Past President of the Massachusetts Neuropsychological Society.


Workshop Presenters

(in alphabetical order)

Rachel Babcock – BA, University of Rochester: Masters, Boston University is Co-Founder & Co-Director of Map Academy Charter School in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Map Academy was granted a charter by the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in February 2017 and opened for students in Fall 2018. As a school founder, Rachel has expertise in new school design, competency-based assessment, administration, dropout prevention and reengagement, alternative pathways, career development education, social-emotional learning, literacy intervention, and building rapport and cultivating change with high risk adolescents. Rachel earned National Board Certification as an English teacher, and is MA certified as a Principal/Assistant Principal. Rachel is also a DESE endorsed SEI teacher and Administrator. Rachel also serves on DESE’s guiding coalition for the Massachusetts Dropout Prevention and Reengagement Network.


Josh Charpentier is one of the Co-Directors & Co-Founders of Map Academy, and the former Director of Alternative Programs for the Plymouth Public Schools. Josh has expertise in all aspects of alternative education administration, including budgeting to maximize resources, facilitating dialogue, garnering support from key stakeholders, and cultivating a positive and productive school climate for students and staff. In addition to teaching physical education and health. Under his leadership, enrollment grew from 22 students to over 100 students in four years. Josh is committed to continuing to develop long-term, financially sustainable pathways to prepare high-risk students for postsecondary success and is passionate about rethinking how school is done. Josh holds a Bachelor’s from Springfield College and a Master’s from Bridgewater State University. He holds MA licensure as a Principal/Assistant Principal and Physical Education teacher.


Karen DeRoche, RN began her nursing career as a Trauma Nurse at RI Hospital and has continued working in the field in various specialties, including neurosurgery and case management. Karen, the proud adoptive mother of 2 boys, started her advocacy work in her local unit, Rehoboth PTSA, 10 years ago and currently serves as Massachusetts PTA’s Membership Chair and Rehoboth PTSA’s Immediate Past President/Acting Secretary. Personally, she is passionate about her current work with children with disabilities, adoptive children, special education needs, and those who “fall between the cracks”. She currently works as a Nurse Case Manager and spends her weekends as a proud hockey mom. She has been very excited to work with Massachusetts PTA, and also serves on the Massachusetts PTA Health and Safety Committee. Karen is passionate about advocating for all children, and believes strongly in PTA’s motto….”Every Child, One Voice.”


Ashlee Dionne, LICSW, is a licensed independent clinical social worker in Massachusetts with a Master’s of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee. She is LUK’s Program Leader of Trauma Services and served as the Director of the Central Massachusetts Child Trauma Center (CMCTC). Ashlee is Nationally Certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Nationally Rostered in Child Parent Psychotherapy. She is also trained in and oversees the implementation of the Attachment, Regulation and Competency model. Ashlee is an internal trainer in the Attachment, Regulation and Competency (ARC) model and ARC Grow models. She is a master trainer in the Resource Parent Curriculum, a trauma-informed parenting group developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Ashlee provides a variety of trauma-informed trainings using National Child Traumatic Stress Network products with an emphasis on system change and the education of resource parents, educators, child welfare and mental health clinicians in trauma informed practices.


Lisa Jackson, MS, RD, LDN, Regional Wellness Director, Flik Hospitality Group, has a passion for food and a fascination for its ability to bring people together, Lisa completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in nutrition at the University of Rhode Island and became a dietitian. Lisa began her career inspiring children that living healthy can be both fun and tasty through the delivery of nutrition education and food experimentation with Rhode Island’s SNAP-Education Program. After many years of switching gears and focusing on clinical nutrition, Lisa was determined to return to nutrition at the community level and found her way to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as the SMARTTs Grant Coordinator working on nutrition education and training and school wellness initiatives. In this position, Lisa collaborates with colleagues throughout Massachusetts and nationwide to develop trainings that inform and embolden the community to deliver delicious and nutritious meals to children everywhere. Recently, Lisa has joined the Flik Hospitality Group as its Regional Wellness Director covering the northeast.


Karen Jarvis-Vance, B. S., Fitchburg State University, MSN Elms College has served as the Director of Health, Safety and Equity programs for the Northampton Public Schools since 2006 and as the Program Director for the Northampton Prevention Coalition since 2009. In this dual role, she was instrumental in implementing nurse-led SBIRT (Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) in her school district, the first in the state to do so in a high school population. A strong advocate for substance use prevention, Karen has written several large state and federal grants and currently provides oversight for approximately $300,000 annually in grant funding. She is also a Nationally Certified School Nurse and a member of the Epsilon Beta chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the International Honor Society of Nursing.


Julie Ma M.Ed., BCBA, LABA. Julie has worked as a public school BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) for the last 12 years. Prior to working as a BCBA, Julie taught in an ABA based program in a public school, and also provided home-based services for students with Autism. She has worked with students from ages 3-22 with various diagnoses including Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental disabilities, Down Syndrome, ADHD, bipolar, and students with trauma history. Julie enjoys spending her time after school with her husband and two young daughters.


Rebecca Manley, MS, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP):B. A., Saint Michaels College: M. S., Wheelock College is the founder of the Multi-Service Eating Disorders Association (MEDA) and has been working with women and girls with body image and eating concerns for 26 years. She is also a certified coach and a member of the International Coach Federation as well as a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. Her published curriculum entitled, “Teaching Body Confidence” has been featured on the televised news programs World News Tonight on ABC News, 48 Hours news on CBS as well as many other national and local stations. Rebecca also worked with the Office of Women’s Development in Washington, D.C. In 2001, she spearheaded the first eating disorder screening program for high schools, developed the educational materials for the program and co-produced the video used for the program. Rebecca has been named one of the top 125 graduates for Wheelock College at their 100 year Celebration.


Jon Mattleman, MS Counseling Clinical Director, Minding Your Mind. Across all of his work, Jon brings warmth, understanding, and patience…plus a healthy dose of humor! In his over 35 years of experience as a therapist and presenter, clients have felt comforted by his ability to acknowledge that the challenges they face are complex – and often downright exhausting! In acknowledgment of this, his work is grounded in delivering tools that can be implemented in real time. Jon holds a BA from Clark University, and an MS in Counseling from the University of Hartford. He served as Director of the Stoughton, MA Youth Commission from 1983 to 1993, and as Director of Needham, MA Youth Services from 1993 to June 2017. Since 1993, alongside his full-time work, Jon has operated his practice to offer presentations, consultations, and consulting services. He is now the Clinical Director of Minding Your Mind’s MA office.


Dr. Angela M. DeSilva Mousseau earned her doctorate in counseling psychology from Boston College. As part of her training, she completed her pre-doctoral internship at Yale University School of Medicine and her post-doctoral fellowship at Brown University School of Medicine. Both of these training programs focused on children, adolescents, and young adults in hospital and school settings. Dr. Mousseau is currently a licensed psychologist whose clinical work focuses on special education program consultation and evaluations and psychological evaluations for children and adolescents in the community and schools. Dr. Mousseau also specializes in Social Emotional Learning program implementation and integration in schools and across school districts.


Sean Palfrey, MD; Medical Director, Boston Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.

Dr. Palfrey is a general pediatrician and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and of Public Health at Boston University. He has run lead poisoning prevention programs in Central Massachusetts and in Boston since the late 1970s, has served as president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as member of regional committees on Environmental Health.


The Safe Schools Program for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQ) Students is a joint initiative of the Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth and the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.


Lucinda Ward; MEd, RD, SNS, Registered Dietitian and School Nutrition Specialist, is the Director of Food & Nutrition Services for Triton Regional Schools. She is a graduate of Framingham State University with a Master of Education, Nutrition Education Specialist degree and a BS in Food & Nutrition. She has worked in food service for 23+ years (school nutrition past 16+ years). She is an active member of SNA of MA holding various positions including the current Treasurer and previously the Professional Development Committee Chairperson. She is passionate about nutrition and making sure all children have access to healthy school meals. She also joined forces with the local Boys & Girls Club to provide them with healthy food throughout the school year and summer. She enjoys spending time with her husband Rick, son Ethan and 2 dogs, Buford and Tater at their camper in NH.


Stephanie G. Van Winkle; M.Ed. joined Plymouth Public Schools for the 2018-2019 school year as an Elementary School Adjustment Counselor. Prior to this, she worked with students from preschool to high school. Stephanie was the School Adjustment Counselor at Nauset Regional High School on Cape Cod for six years. Prior to that, she was a Middle School Teacher in Brockton for five years. She is a graduate of Cambridge College where Stephanie received her Master’s in Education with a focus in Mental Health Counseling. She is also certified in Trauma Sensitive School from Lesley University. Stephanie currently lives in Wareham, MA and when she is not busy with her work at Hedge and Cold Spring Elementary Schools, you can find her enjoying time with her two sons.

Filed Under: 2019 Health Summit, Health Summit

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