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 311 Hunting Hill Avenue
 Middletown, CT 06457


Michael J. Frechette, Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools
frechettem@mps1.org
860-638-1401

Barbara R. Senges
Associate Superintendent for Teaching and Learning
sengesb@mps1.org
860-638-1430

Ann Perzan
Director of Pupil Services and Special Education
perzana@mps1.org
860-638-1428

Nancy Haynes
Business Manager
haynesn@mps1.org
860-638-1402

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City of Middletown

Youth Services Bureau

Please follow the tabs along the left-hand side of this page for more information on YSB activities, initiatives, and events.

NEW YOUTH SERVICES BLOG IS ONLINE (click here). 

The Middletown Youth Services Bureau was established in 1978 by the City of Middletown to create a centralized office that could refer youth to local services, identify and fill gaps in those services, as well as work to improve overall community conditions related to youth. Located in Woodrow Wilson Middle School, the Bureau works cooperatively with school personnel, police, community resources, youth and parents. By directing youth to resources in their school and community we can ensure that each and every child is taking advantage of what this great community has to offer.

 

Congratulations to "Youth 4 Change" the YSB's 2010 summer youth development group on their successful presentation on cyberbullying.

To find a copy of their presentation click HERE.

To find a copy of their brochure click HERE.

 

 

Youth Services is a proud supporter of the Assets Community Team (ACT).

 

For more information on ACT and the developmental assets click HERE.

Middletown Youth Services Bureau
370 Hunting Hill Avenue
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 347-8594

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