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5 Questions with Sabrina Williams, PGCS Teacher’s Assistant

26.08.2013   pgchambersschl   PGCS   1 Comment

1. What part of your job as a PGCS Teacher’s Assistant are you most proud of? I am most proud of being able to make a difference in a child’s

5 Questions with Dawn Fontana, RN

5 Questions with Dawn Fontana,RN, Director of Nursing 1. What are the main functions of your job as Director of Nursing at PGCS? Much of what I do as the

MUSIC: Creative Arts at PGCS

Music is intended to be shared, experienced, and enjoyed by all. As in all of the creative arts programs at P.G. Chambers School, music provides new tools for communication, self-expression,

Sarah and Her Power Chair: “I feel as light as the wind”

27.03.2013   pgchambersschl   PGCS   1 Comment

Sarah and Her Power Chair: “I feel as light as the wind” The ability to move independently is something that most of us take for granted. Whether this means going

Art: Not a Solo Project

Art: Not a Solo Project. Every other Friday at P.G. Chambers School, 14 talented middle school students, are finding their artistic voice, communicating their thoughts and feelings, and developing a

ABC’s of Assistive Technology at P.G. Chambers School

ABC’s of Assistive Technology at P.G. Chambers School Technology simplifies life, provides information, and expands communication. At P.G. Chambers School, technology is everywhere from Smart Boards, to iPads, to laptops,

5 Questions with Edee Levey, Assistant Director and Principal

5 Questions with Edee Levey, Assistant Director and Principal 1. What are you thankful for this school year? Particularly, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, I am thankful for the

PGCS Helps with Hurricane Sandy Relief

PGCS Helps with Hurricane Sandy Relief The P.G. Chambers School community has joined the relief effort for friends, families, and all those devastated by Hurricane Sandy. We recognize the significant

Serenity Hills Farm Day

Serenity Hills Farm Day Warm apple cider, hay rides, and face painting were just some of the activities that were available to our students and their families at the Annual

Lessons from a Thanksgiving Plate

Thanksgiving brings thoughts of freshly baked pumpkin pie, warm apple tarts, and sugary sweet potatoes. For the students in Class 8, with teachers Lynne Pinto and Sasha Bowman, their weekly


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