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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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    An Employee to Celebrate

    ACDS Teacher Assistant Honored for 30 Years of Service with a Smile

    LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, March 26, 2015 Anyone who enters Pam Wises classroom

    at ACDS can expect a warm greeting from Wises Teacher Assistant, Jeanne McHale. Im here,

    she cheerfully announces, with a big grin that can light up any room.

    Jeanne has been here at ACDS for more than 30 years. Along with her two sisters, who alsohave Down syndrome, Jeanne has attended ACDS since preschool. After completing high school,

    Jeanne returned to ACDS to work at the preschool.

    As a Teacher Assistant, Jeanne assists with arts and crafts projects, photocopy tasks, snack time

    drinks, and cleanup chores Shes an instrumental part of free play, sorting through toys and

    placing them into appropriate bins to keep things neat and organized.

    Jeanne takes ownership of various jobs within the classroom and performs them diligently and

    with pride, Wise says.

    Jeannes exemplary work ethic (and 30-year tenure as an employee) earned her a recognition

    award, which was presented to her during ACDS 2015 St. Patricks Celebration on March 7. Noone could be prouder than her parents, Jim and Sheila McHale, both honorees themselves, for 45

    years of advocating for individuals with developmental disabilities. Jim has been an ACDS Board

    member for nearly a decade.

    Agency staff agrees that the honor Jeanne received is very well-deserved. I have known Jeanne

    for 30 years and have always been impressed with her engaging personality, sense of humor, and

    desire to fully participate in all aspects of our school, including major activities and fundraising

    events scheduled outside of school hours, remarks Cecilia Barry, Principal of ACDS Preschool.

    And if theres an ACDS sponsored dance, you can bet youll find Jeanne leading her partner on

    the dance floor, especially if Elvis Presley or Kenny Rogers are part of the soundtrack!

    But its Jeannes deep dedication to her students - or her kids, which she affectionately callsthem - where her work really shines through. Jeanne shares her care, time, and love with our

    children, Wise says. She talks to them, she plays with them, and she cares so much when they

    are not feeling well. Her hugs are wonderful.

    When one student shut down and refused to perform his scheduled tasks, Jeanne got him to

    laugh and smile, and ultimately, complete a puzzle, which he did quickly and willingly. Soon the

    child was working with his teachers again, inspired by Jeanne, like so many at ACDS are.

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    Jeanne is an integral part of our school, the soul of our mission, and she arrives each day ready

    to work with the children, socialize with her friends, and take charge of her assigned duties,

    Barry says. She is a productive school employee, embraces her responsibilities, looks to have

    fun with family and friends, and is living life to its fullest. Certainly an attitude we should all

    emulate!

    ABOUT ACDS

    ACDS, located in Plainview, NY is dedicated to providing lifetime resources of exceptional

    quality, innovation and inclusion for individuals with Down syndrome, autism and other

    developmental disabilities and their families. ACDS has been providing programs and services in

    and around Long Island since 1966. ACDS currently serves over 1000 children and adults,

    providing services that include Early Intervention and preschool special education programs,

    respite and recreation programs for children, teens and adults, adult Medicaid service

    coordination and eight supervised group homes in Nassau County. For more information, please

    visit acds.org or call 516-933-4700.

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