The final steel beam for the new school building s structure was put in place during a topping-off ceremony.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh, City and state officials, and members of the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, along with Boston Arts Academy (BAA) representatives, today raised the final steel beam into place to complete the structure of the new, $125 million BAA facility on Ipswich Street, directly across the street from Fenway Park.
At a time of great societal change for young people across the country, construction of this world-class building for Boston s only public high school for the visual and performing arts serves as a bright, shining example of the ingenuity and innovation of the Boston Public Schools vision for the future. BAA students, faculty and the community at large will reap the benefits of the expanded space, which will soon open its doors to BAA s rapidly growing student population.
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Search begins again
NEW RICHLAND
Staff Writer
At the January 19 regular meeting of the NRHEG Board of Education, board members new and old once again faced the task of searching for a new Superintendent, after the delivery of Dale Carlson’s resignation effective June 30.
There is a printable summary of the Superintendent Search process and a Survey community members can fill out to help with the process. Go to the NRHEG website (https://www.nrheg.mn.us) and search for “Superintendent Search.”
Board Chair Rick Schultz announced he had contacted two agencies for the job: the Minnesota School Board Association’s Executive Search services, and the South Central Service Cooperative’s Search Program.
By Web Desk
Feb 12, 2021 5:29 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) An Indiana State University geology professor and his wife, who taught chemistry to incoming freshmen and nursing students, have been honored with the Donald and Marlowe Owen Memorial Scholarship.
The $25,000 endowment was established through generous contributions from family and friends.
“I wanted them to be remembered,” said Kim Mazur, the couple’s daughter. “I wanted to honor their passion for teaching and how much they cared about their students. My brother (Eric Owen) and I thought it would be a good idea to memorialize them in some way.”
Donald and Marlowe Owen met on a blind date on April Fools Day and were married for 47 years before Donald s passing in 2003. Marlowe passed last year.