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FUTURE Guide here - Hartford Public Schools

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Ramon E. Betances Early Reading Lab<br />

42 Charter Oak Avenue<br />

<strong>Hartford</strong>, CT 06106<br />

860-695-2840<br />

Principal: Dr. Immacula Didier<br />

Email: Didii001@hartfordschools.org<br />

URL: http://www.hartfordschools.org/index.php/our-schools<br />

School Hours: 7:45 am – 2:45 pm<br />

Aftercare: 2:45 pm – 6:00 pm<br />

Grades Served: PK4 – Grade 3<br />

School Uniform: Yes<br />

Overview:<br />

The Dr. Ramon E. Betances Early Reading Lab was created to offer innovative and outstanding practices in early literacy<br />

instruction to children, beginning at age 4. Students immersed in this program develop an appreciation for all types of<br />

literature while being prepared to test at or above the proficient level on the Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) by the end<br />

of third grade. Students and their families are encouraged to read together and to make literacy a daily commitment and<br />

activity, both at school and at home.<br />

The Early Literacy Professional Development Center at Betances is a training institute and laboratory setting for teachers and<br />

staff to observe best practices and participate in targeted training and language arts instruction strategies; exposing students<br />

and teachers to emerging, innovative teaching methods to help ensure student success.<br />

Special features:<br />

> Early Literacy Professional Development Center on-site<br />

> Members of the school community and their families are encouraged to participate in expanded learning opportunities<br />

in areas related to literacy<br />

NOTES<br />

M m a g n e t g r a d e s PK4-Grade 3 z o n e 4<br />

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