The Pembroke school committee voted unanimously to reject a measure banning teachers from displaying Pride flags or other symbols of political activism in classrooms. The proposal would have also barred educators from advocating for political candidates or social issues on school property or on posters, buttons, jewelry and pins.
BERKLEY Melissa Eakins-Ryan won t become the superintendent of the Berkley public schools until July 1. But she s already at work.
On April 28, she started using the personal time she had banked in her current job as assistant superintendent in Bourne to gear up for her new job in Berkley. She s attended administrative meetings and discussions on the district s new school building program (necessary reconstruction work at the Berkley Community School).
She s more than appreciative of having this extra preparation time with retiring school superintendent Thomas Lynch. He has been very gracious to let me spend this time here, she said. I ve appreciated the time to ask questions and understand what this district is all about. Not every district superintendent candidate can do that. Thomas Lynch has been very inclusive and lets me participate.
Pembroke Public Schools shares kindergarten update
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Pembroke Public Schools announced it will soon begin kindergarten registration for the 2021-22 school year.
To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be 5 years of age by Sept. 1. Parents and guardians who have a child who will be entering kindergarten next fall, PPS ask they complete and return this form as soon as possible.
To complete the form, visit https://bit.ly/3bSqQoB. For more information and to view the kindergarten registration process and timeline, visit https://bit.ly/3qdrG4M.
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