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Special Education/Support Staff

Kendra Tanguay
Special Education Department Chair
401-270-8324
 
Michelle Bianco
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Johnna Coupe
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Courtney Eminger
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Drew Hochman
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Rebecca Macera
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Cheryl Palombo
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Kathryn Plumer
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Dawn Porter
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Angela Palazini
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Antonio Rodrigues
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Jean Salisbury
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Catherine Brown
Social Worker
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401-270-8628

Annette Harris 
Social Worker
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401-270-8619

Vivian Julier
Psychologist
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401-270-8323

Catharine Mills 
Psychologist
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Allan Shaw
Speech Pathologist
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Jennifer Woloohojian
Occupational Therapist
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Dina Cesana
Adaptive Physical Educator
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Joshua Procaccianti
Adaptive Physical Educator
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Liz Caffrey
Physical Therapist
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Chris Morgan
Physical Therapist Assistant
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Christine Cannon
Reading Specialist
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Lynn Murray
Reading Specialist
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N’Italia Paquin
Reading Specialist 
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Stephanie Hines
Reading Specialist 
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Sarah Rosendale
Teacher of the Deaf
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Dino Bachini
MLL
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Daniella Ciccone
Guidance Counselor 
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401-270-8630

Michael Watson
Guidance Counselor
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401-270-8617

Richard Willette
Guidance Counselor
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401-270-8618
Supporting Our Students
The goal of the Western Hills Middle School support staff is to work collaboratively to support ALL learners in meeting their maximum potential. 
 
What types of support do we offer?
  • Build meaningful relationships with students through school wide consultation with parents, teachers, and community resources
  • Delivery of evidence-based programs to support student's social, emotional, behavioral, and/or academic needs
  • Provide social, emotional, and behavioral supports
  • Support the transition process from elementary to middle school and from middle to high school
  • Develop and implement data collection tools to drive instruction and support learning
  • Participate in school-wide collaboration to support all learners
  • Attend and participate in student meetings
  • Foster the home-school-community relationship
  • Individual Counseling
  • Small Group Counseling
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Implement and support organizational strategies
  • Career awareness, exploration, and planning
  • Individual student planning, goal setting, and decision-making
 
Guidance Department
Your child will be assigned a Guidance Counselor when they enter Western Hills. School counselors are vital members of the education team. They help all learners in the areas of academic achievement, personal/social development, and career development, ensuring today's students become productive, well-adjusted adults of tomorrow. 
 
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
MTSS is a formalized framework which promotes school-wide practices and supports for all learners. It is a framework that helps our school community provide a continuum of support based on individual student needs. If your child is referred to the MTSS team, you will be invited to participate in the meeting. 
 
Social Work
School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals who provide services related to a learner’s social emotional and life adjustment to school and/or society. School Social Workers are a link between home, school, and community. They provide both direct and indirect services to students, families, and school personnel to promote and support students’ academic and social success. 
 
Reading Intervention
Reading specialists support, supplement, and extend classroom teaching, and work collaboratively to implement a quality reading program that is research-based and meets the needs of learners. Based on the data, students may receive either Targeted or Intensive Reading.
 
School Psychology
School Psychologists are uniquely qualified members of the school community that apply their expertise in mental health learning, and behavior to help learners succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. School Psychologists partner with families, teachers, school administrators, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community.  
 
Special Education
Special Educators have explicit training in the delivery of specialized support and instruction to meet the individual needs of all learners who qualify for an Individualized Education Program (IEP). They are advocates for all learners who serve as a pivotal link between students, teachers, and families. Our Special Education team is comprised of multiple Special Educators and paraprofessionals.