The Center School, Somerset, NJ
Ashley Peterson is an English Teacher currently employed at The Center School in Somerset, NJ, since August 2023, and has previous experience teaching English at Hunterdon Central Regional High School from August 2022 to June 2023. During the latter role, Ashley taught various English courses, including English I through English III, as well as Reading, Media, and Literature. Prior to that, Ashley served as a long-term substitute teacher for English II and Sports and Literature, in addition to completing a student teaching placement focused on AP Language and Composition and Honors English I. Ashley's career also includes experience in recruitment and talent management with organizations such as Two Chairs, Garden State Growers, and Ajilon, along with earlier roles in the retail and event planning sectors. Ashley holds a Master of Education in Secondary Education and Teaching - English from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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The Center School, Somerset, NJ
The Center School is a private, non-profit, state-accredited day school for classified students placed directly from their local school districts. All students have an individual education plan (IEP). Our academic and behavior support programs are designed with each child’s needs in mind. Founded in September 1971 in Bound Brook, New Jersey by a small group of concerned parents and educators, the school has 50 years of experience working with learning-disabled and emotionally fragile students. Today, the school is located in Somerset, New Jersey just off Exit 12 of Route 287. The student population comes from over 50 sending school districts. The school houses an Elementary School, Middle School, and High School that provide individualized programs which adhere to New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and are driven by each students’ IEP. Additionally, the school has a Work Readiness Transition Program for students ages 18-21. This program is designed to help students explore diverse opportunities in making a smooth transition from high school to adult life. The transition program offers Structured Learning Experiences in various locations and businesses in the community with Community Based Instruction for functional adult living skills practice that is meaningful to students. At the Center School students receive OT, Speech and Language, and Counseling services. The academic program includes common core courses, electives such as music, art, and industrial arts, extra-curricular activities (clubs, sports), and both academic and reward trips. The school has also incorporated remote learning and provides a synchronous instructional program for in-person and remote learning students.