The Courage to Speak Parent Drug Prevention Training program in now online
The Courage to Speak Parent Drug Prevention Training program is now available online. The training was adapted from the parent drug prevention education program that has been shared in NPS schools and throughout the community. The program is called Courage to Speak – Courageous Parenting 101 “Parenting Through the Opioid Crisis and Beyond.”
Summer 2020 Employment Application
SUMMER 2020 EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION
Click here or on the title above to download the Summer 2020 Employment Application form. The first 4 pages make up the application. Complete the Health Form (the last 2 pages) only after you’ve been offered employment.
Carver kids learn dance moves to "South Pacific"
Norwalk Symphony Orchestra is producing the famed Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, “South Pacific,” for one night only in a unique collaboration with actors and singers of New Paradigm Theatre of Stamford.
The Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (Not) Just For Kids program (the photo) is a lively, fun and interactive program designed to be educational as well as entertaining.
Mental Health Awareness Concert, Saturday, March 28th, 7-9PM
On Saturday, March 28th, at the former Ben Franklin School (3 Hillside Place, Norwalk), from 7 to 9PM, a host of very talented advocates will be performing to share the importance of care in our relationships to others. Demonstrating how and why we care brings more to awareness by showing our actions and connections to others. Care has the power to make a life-changing impact on those affected by mental health conditions.
LiveGirl empowers and equips Carver students
Founded in 2014, LiveGirl empowers and equips the next generation of brave, inclusive leaders, including Carver students. LiveGirl helps girls thrive and make a positive impact on the world.
We are especially excited to share their fall 2019 Confidence Club data. LiveGirl Confidence Club is proven to build self-esteem and social emotional intelligence, the building blocks of a confident leader. Carver greatly values this vital partnership.
Help make the Census count!
Afterschool programs across our country are making a huge difference in the lives of children, families and communities. Millions of our children and youth rely on federal support, determined by the U.S. census, to attend afterschool and summer learning programs. The results of the census will be used to determine how more than $675 billion of federal spending will be allocated for the next 10 years. It is critical that every individual physically living in Connecticut be counted in the census regardless of age, citizenship status, homeowner status, or language spoken at home. But far too many families are not counted, especially those that directly benefit from access to afterschool and summer learning programs.
Please support Carver on Fairfield County Giving day, Thursday, February 27th
On Thursday, February 27th, Carver will join with non-profits throughout Fairfield County at FCGives.org for a one-day fundraising competition organized each year by Fairfield County's Community Foundation and sponsored by Bank of America. Your support on Giving Day will help fund Carver’s important after school, summer and community initiatives.
National arts magazine profiles Carver alumna Kana Danzey
Read the entire interview here at VoyageATL.
Kana graduated from Clark Atlanta University in 2014. She is currently a teacher, artist booking exhibitions, an art instructor, and entrepreneur selling her artwork on Etsy.com.
In the lengthy interview, here is what Kana said about her community back in Norwalk:
