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Parisvhille-Hopkinton school approves final spending plan, vote set for May

Friday, April 30, 2021 - 6:46 am BY MATT LINDSEY PARISHVILLE Parishville-Hopkinton Central’s proposed $12.2M spending plan increases spending by 1.8% from last year. “No one knows yet what the tax rates are going to be for the next school year,” said Superintendent Bill Collins. “That will not be determined until the budget passes, the property assessments by township are completed, and the equalization rates are set by township” The latest school tax rates by township are as follows: Hopkinton, $16.919813; Parishville, $261.241569; Potsdam, $16.919813 and Stockholm, $18.711322. This year’s proposed budget is $12,254,826, and last year’s budget was $12,136,504. The projected tax levy for 2021-22 is $81,363.

Scituate Public Schools welcomes first director of diversity

BGSD hopes to work with province on draft curriculum

Article content Black Gold School Division staff will continue to review Alberta’s draft K-6 curriculum after receiving largely negative feedback from parents and staff. “We’re taking a really close look at it. It’s only been out a couple days and we were out on spring break so we didn’t get a real good chance to look at it. We’re probably going to be spending the next week-and-a-half going deeper, finding out what the issues are and then seeing what we can salvage out of it,” said Superintendent Bill Romanchuk. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Okemos resumes in-person learning; Lansing schools still online only

LANSING Students once again filled the Okemos High School halls with chatter and laughter, nearly bringing Christine Sermak to tears.  The Okemos High School’s principal on Monday greeted students who chose to return for in-person learning at the high school for the first time in nearly a year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The morning had the excitement of the first day of school as students greeted each other and walked inside. Sermak even took a photograph with her daughter to mark the occasion.  “It’s so emotional. It’s almost like when you get your vaccine, you just want to tear up,” she said. “It’s just been a long journey. When you think about it, we have been out of this building since March 13 (2020), so it’s been a year. It’s just really exciting to have kids back in the building. They’re really the energy. They’re the reason why we’re here.”

Long Island educator sees hope and promise as more students return

Long Island educator sees hope and promise as more students return
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