The Schwartz School at Meeting Street is pleased to announce that Assonet resident Evan Couto has graduated from its high school program.
Donning a blue cap and gown, Evan received his diploma from John Kershaw, Director of Special Education at The Schwartz School, and Margaret Knowlton, Director of School Age Programs at Meeting Street. The event was emceed by WPRI 12 news anchor Mike Montecalvo.
The Schwartz School provides education and services on an individualized basis, tailoring services to the educational needs of each child. Its unique program is designed to serve students with special needs year round, providing them with a tailored curriculum including educational, therapeutic and nursing services.
About Meeting Street
Founded in 1946, Meeting Street compassionately and innovatively empowers children and their families to thrive by fostering the development of the whole child. Meeting Street’s vision is to be a national leader in child development, education, research and training. Today, Meeting Street works with more than 4,000 children and families annually through its core programs: Early Intervention, Early Head Start, Olneyville Initiative, Healthy Families America, The Early Learning Center, The Grace School, The Carter School, and The Schwartz Center. For more information, visit www.MeetingStreet.org.