From left to right, Shari Fedorowicz, Lynn Dessert, Julie Bangs, Jamie Alves, Virginia Perriera, Allison Dunn, Heidi Letendre, Linda Ashley, Stephanie Wells, Courtney Aarsheim, Stacy Barrows, and Student AmbassadORs Sage and Alex. (Photo Courtesy Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55)
MATTAPOISETT — The Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55 recently launched the enVision Math Program at four elementary schools during an informative event and celebration for families.
The school system announced enVision as the new math program at Center, Old Hammondtown, Rochester Memorial and Sippican elementary schools.
Families and students gathered on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Old Rochester Regional High School cafeteria for an informative and engaging evening, which served as an introduction to the enVision Math Program.
Attendees learned about the school system’s new Kindergarten to Grade 6 enVisions Math Program, by Savvas Learning Company.
“Strong math skills are built over time through curiosity and engagement,” said Center School Principal Dr. Linda Ashley. “enVision Math offers lessons and activities that help students understand concepts and apply them in meaningful ways.”
An overview presentation kicked off the evening and grade-level stations were set up for a more comprehensive look into what students will experience each school day during a math lesson.
“This was a family event,” said Shari Fedorowicz, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning for Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55. “This school year, we are excited to fully implement the enVision Math program for all K-6 students! Teachers will receive ongoing support throughout the year from Looney Math Consultants, a DESE-approved professional development provider.”
Parents also had the opportunity to participate in brief lessons.
“We want to thank our Elementary Math Committee and all the dedicated K-6 teachers who spent months reviewing and piloting programs to find the best fit for our students,” Fedorowicz said. “Their hard work ensures that students across all three towns receive clear, consistent instruction that prepares them for success in Grade 7 and beyond.”
High School student AmbassadORs were also present Wednesday, engaging in fun activities with younger family members during the presentation portion of the evening.
“A special thank you also goes to our towns and community members for supporting our schools and this new math program,” said Superintendent Michael S. Nelson. “Your investment helps provide high-quality education and opportunities for every student to thrive.”
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Parents had the opportunity to participate in brief lessons during an introduction to the enVision Math Program. (Photo Courtesy Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55)
Families and students gathered on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Old Rochester Regional High School cafeteria for an informative and engaging evening, which served as an introduction to the enVision Math Program. (Photo Courtesy Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55)
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