“I don’t think it’s coincidence that you have Jeffco, Dougco, Cherry Creek and Denver all looking for superintendents at the same time,” Tom Boasberg muses from his office in Singapore, where he moved after resigning as superintendent of Denver Public Schools in 2018.
“It points to the challenges inherent in the role and structure,” he says. “You get beat up a lot in the role. You’re not going to do the role and not be punched in the face. It’s a role that people have very strong feelings about and very diverse perspectives on, and it’s not for the faint of heart.”
BRASHER FALLS â St. Lawrence Central middle and high school students who were scheduled to return to in-person instruction on Monday will have an extra day of remote instruction instead.
Superintendent Christopher Rose said they are dealing with a shortage of substitutes, necessitating the change to remote instruction until midnight on Monday.
âWe are confident we can return to in-person learning on Tuesday, February 2nd. We have coordinated with St. Lawrence Public Health on contact tracing for the positive COVID 19 case discovered at 5 p.m. Wednesday night and have since made the determination that we do not have enough substitutes to cover the 13 staff members in quarantine. All students and staff, that have been notified, will be released from quarantine Feb. 1st at midnight,â he wrote in a message posted on the districtâs website on Thursday.
NORFOLK — Norwood-Norfolk Central School Board of Education members had a look at the first draft of the district’s 2021-22 budget, which currently carries a gap of just over $782,000.
By RICHARD LEE
Credits: Richard Lee
December 22, 2020 at 12:59 AM
CUBA, NY The Cuba-Rushford Central School District will shift to virtual learning on Tuesday and Wednesday.
According to a notice on the district website on Monday, the decision was made for safety reasons “after careful consideration of all the data the district has received by 4 p.m. today.”
College and trade school readiness day for seniors will still take place in person on Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the high school.
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Emily DeCruze of Trumbull is hoping a holiday cookie order signals a long-term relationship between online retailer Amazon.com and local small businesses.ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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A gingerbread cookie with royal icing, similar to the 500 Emily DeCruze recently baked for Amazon’s Trumbull employees.ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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TRUMBULL When people need anything delivered, they often shop mega business Amazon.com. But when the online retail giant needed a special holiday delivery, it turned to a one-woman Trumbull business.