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NEW PRIDE PLUS PROGRAM ANNOUNCED

Ms. Pamela Walters has been appointed Principal of St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School effective July 1, 2010.  In conjunction with Ms. Walters’ appointment, the Archbishop has announced that she will coordinate the first PRIDE Plus Program, which he announced March 4, will be strengthened and expanded.  St. Clement will serve as the new Professional Development School for the PRIDE program, and the current PRIDE programs operating at Mother Mary Lange Catholic School and Sacred Heart of Mary will be hosted by St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School.  This means that students currently enrolled in the PRIDE program at these two consolidating schools (and their siblings) are assured acceptance in the PRIDE program at St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School.

As the PRIDE professional development school for the Archdiocese, training of teachers for new PRIDE programs and coordination of the program will be directed by Ms. Walters at St. Clement’s.  The Archdiocese is committed to expanding the program at one additional Catholic school in 2011 and in two more schools in 2012, bringing the total number of PRIDE schools to four.

 

The PRIDE Plus program serves as an innovative Archdiocesan resource designed to meet the special needs of students of average and above average intelligence with minimal learning disabilities in grades K-8.  Teachers trained in the field of special education, who design specific programs to meet the personal needs of each child, staff the program.  Small class sizes ensure that children receive individualized attention, and the values of integrity, respect and dependable work habits are emphasized.  Special education teachers plan language and math instruction in a small group setting that occurs during the regularly scheduled language and math periods.  Each child in the program also is an integral part of a regular mainstream homeroom; part of their day is spent with their mainstream classmates in social studies, science, religion, and special area subjects.

If your child's mind is like a canvas, whom do you want to hold the brush?

Belief that all students can learn.
PRIDE is an innovative archdiocesan program designed to meet the special needs of students of average and above average intelligence with minimal learning disabilities in grades K-8.

The program is staffed by highly qualified teachers trained in the field of special education. Teachers design specific programs to meet the personal needs of each child. Small class sizes ensure that children receive their fair share of individualized attention, thus strengthening the values of integrity, respect and dependable work habits.

The program is funded by tuition and supplemented by the Archbishop's Annual Appeal. PRIDE remains a source of hope for parents who want their children in a Catholic school environment.

Program Structure.
Students in the PRIDE Program benefit in three ways. First, an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) is developed for each student accepted into the program. Special education teachers use the IEP to plan language and math instruction in a small group setting. This  occurs during the regularly scheduled language block and math time periods.

Secondly, each child in the program is an integral part of a regular mainstream homeroom. Part of their day is spent with their mainstream classmates in social studies, science, religion, and special area subjects. Students are expected to meet success in mastering the content of these areas. Sometimes modifications are made based on the IEP.

Finally, students benefit from additional assistance with classroom structure and organizational skills.

Components of PRIDE.
PUPILS: We see our pupils in our program as children first and foremost, then as students who have special needs.

RECEIVING: Students in grades K-8 receiving these services are children of average or above average ability with learning disabilities in one or more areas.

INCLUSIVE: Our students go from isolation to integration in a caring, Christian environment.

DIVERSIFIED: Though individualized, the program includes development of study strategies and organizational skills coupled with modifications within the mainstream.

EDUCATION: Our mission is "to teach as Jesus taught." Children are ensured a total education in a warm, loving environment.

Proud Voices - Individuals affected by PRIDE.
The PRIDE Program addresses my daughter's special needs AND celebrates her special talents. When she is struggling, warm supportive teachers help her develop creative solutions. At the same time, high expectations encourage her to develop to her full potential.
--Diane Pniewski, parent

PRIDE helps me understand my work. It helps me deal with dyslexia. With PRIDE, I can accomplish my dreams.
--Amy Fowler, student

PRIDE reduced the student to teacher ratio and increased my son's chances of academic success.
--Paul McMullen, parent

PRIDE helps me to understand more complicated things. When I was not in PRIDE, my grades were not as good as they are now. Now, I do well in all of my classes, not just PRIDE. Because I am in PRIDE, I can accomplish what I want to accomplish when I am older. I feel better about myself, because I am doing better in and out of school. This will help me reach the goals that I want to achieve in life.
--Heather Stewart, student

Application Requirements
The following must be provided at the time of application:

  • Educational workup which gives a clinical diagnosis of learning disability
  • Copy of grades for past two years
  • Most recent IEP
  • Standardized Test Scores (CTBS, IOWA, etc.)
  • Personal interview

Once accepted into the program the following must be provided at the time of admission:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Updated Immunization Record
  • Social Security Card
  • Complete academic record from current school
  • Non-refundable registration fee
  • Letter of recommendation from teacher or principal

PRIDE Program Brochure

If you have a child you feel would benefit from our program, please call Mrs. Mary Jo Puglisi at 443-306-7864 or email: mpuglisi@archbalt.org for additional information.

 

St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School
1216 Chesaco Avenue
Baltimore, MD  21237
410-686-3316 ext. 122
FAX:  410-225-7721
inquiry@stclemmh.org

 

 


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