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New poetry book a result of CUSP Writing Retreats
The book is available at Amazon.com (Follow the link or search for ISBN 9780 978994693) Click here for Cathie's full story about how this book came about
CUSP receives $3.5 million from the US Department of EducationCUSP has received two U.S. Department of Education grants totaling $3.5 million to attract, retain and support K-12 teachers in high need subject areas as identified by partner districts Fall River, New Bedford and Wareham. More Math and Science Teachers Wanted
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EventsJuly 7-11 & 13-18, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.: The Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS) is hosting a summer institute for teachers, "Headline Science," at the New Bedford Whaling Museum. Up to 90 PDPs and 3-4 graduate credits (additional cost) are available. Visit MITS for more information. New summer courses at CUSP! The Connecting Oceans Academy and CUSP have announced two new summer course opportunities for teachers: "Creating Art Inspired by the Coast: Expressing the Mysteries of Water" and "Melville and Pacific History." Check out the Summer Courses flyer(pdf) for more information. |
Last Updated On: 5/12/08

Chancellor MacCormack recently wrote in a New Bedford Standard Times editorial, "Our Center for University, School and Community Partnerships will engage local educators in innovative and transformative joint programs. We will re-invigorate our educational programs to prepare a new generation of teachers and educational leaders."
CUSP friend Cathie Desjardins reports that her just-released book of poetry, With Child: Poems, is largely the result of her time at CUSP Writing Retreats. Desjardins says, "Like many other teachers, I was an instant convert the first time I attended, won over by the collegiality of educators sharing their stories, helping each other focus the lens through which they saw the world."
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