The return of students to five days a week of in-person learning will begin April 5, with students in pre-kindergarten through grade 5. Middle school students will likely follow sometime after that, but it remains unclear if high schools will be forced to reopen full time before the school year ends.
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Area superintendents recognize student achievements
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Published: 3/3/2021 6:35:00 PM
Editor’s note: This is the first of two stories featuring the honored students across the county. The second story will appear in Friday’s edition.
Pandemics are no longer just something today’s students learn about in history or science class.
The COVID-19 public health crisis has upended normalcy around the world and thrown a monkey wrench into the routines and plans of high school students. Winners of Superintendent’s Awards typically have the recognition commemorated with a banquet dinner, but large gatherings are a no-no until the novel coronavirus is under control. Instead, the seniors selected for 2020 received their certificates from the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents in different, less ceremonial settings.
Mahar superintendent recognizes student achievement
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Modified: 3/4/2021 1:43:42 PM
By DOMENIC POLI
Pandemics are no longer just something today’s students learn about in history or science class.
The COVID-19 public health crisis has upended normalcy around the world and thrown a monkey wrench into the routines and plans of high school students. Winners of Superintendent’s Awards typically have the recognition commemorated with a banquet dinner, but large gatherings are a no-no until the novel coronavirus is under control. Instead, the seniors selected for 2020 received their certificates from the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents in different, less ceremonial settings.
But, as Ralph C. Mahar Regional School Superintendent Elizabeth Teahan-Zielinski said, “Different doesn’t mean better or worse.”
Will hard-hit Mass. citiesâ schools reopen after teachers are vaccinated? Not necessarily
By Naomi Martin Globe Staff,Updated February 15, 2021, 3:38 p.m.
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By just about any indicator, low-income students and children of color have been hit hardest educationally and economically by the pandemic. And now, tens of thousands of them are among the last to see their school districts reopen for in-person instruction in Massachusetts.