Get to know more about the School Committee Candidate: Robin.
Get to know more about the School Committee Candidate: Robin Doherty
If elected to the Danvers School Committee, I pledge to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure that all students reach their full learning potential. I will advocate for all the students of Danvers: our struggling, proficient, and advanced learners.
As an educator for the last 15 years, and a doctor of education, I fully understand what students, schools, and teachers need to be successful. Moreover, being in the classroom daily, I understand all students learn differently. There is no one-size-fits-all form of instruction. To address the needs of all learners, it is imperative the Danvers School System revisits the Strategic Plan. An initiative from the plan that I’d like to share my knowledge on is student engagement. One way the district can effectively increase student engagement is through differentiated instruction.
Seyfarth Synopsis:
On April 27,
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced the final steps the
Commonwealth would take to fully reopen. Acting Boston Mayor
Kim Janey has announced, however, that Boston will delay
implementing several reopening measures for three weeks.
As we reported yesterday, Massachusetts Governor Charlie
Baker s announcement signaled the final phases of
COVID restrictions for Massachusetts businesses and residents.
However, Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey subsequently announced that
the City of Boston would delay implementing statewide reopening
guidance for certain industries for three weeks, as detailed
below:
On June 1, road races and other large outdoor events, youth and
adult amateur sports, and singing at venues, restaurants, and other
Apr 29, 2021
BOSTON (
WBZ NewsRadio) Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has opened up the possibility of the state opening sooner than previously stated.
Gov. Baker said earlier this week that Massachusetts would fully reopen on Aug. 1, 2021.
But after the announcement from New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio on Thursday that his city would reopen on July 1, Gov. Baker was asked if it is possible for the state to reopen earlier. [It depends on] if people continue to do the right things, Baker said. If people continue to do the work that we all know will reduce case counts, reduce hospitalizations, and make this commonwealth a safer better place, we’ll take a look at where we are and make a decision as we go about whether we can move that date up.”
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On April 27, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker
announced that between April 30 and August 1, 2021, the
Commonwealth will advance through the final stages of the COVID-19
reopening plan. Subject to public health and vaccination
data, restrictions on businesses and individuals will be eased
gradually until all restrictions are lifted on August 1,
2021.
On April 27, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker
announced significant updates to the Commonwealth s COVID-19
reopening status. The changes described below will occur in
stages on April 30, May 10, May 29, and August 1, 2021.
Effective April 30, 2021:
The outdoor face covering requirement – other than for
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On April 27, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced a timetable for reopening (or
increasing capacity) of businesses starting on May 10, with
additional easing of restrictions planned for May 29 and August
1. The Governor also established a new timetable for easing
the limits on public gatherings, and effective April 30, rescinded
the outdoor mask mandate in circumstances where social distancing
is possible.
While this announcement relaxes a number of existing
restrictions, it does not lift the ongoing COVID-19 state of
emergency. The Governor also emphasized that all of the