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Resilience Starts with Us

Supporting the care, growth, development and early learning foundation of young children in partnership with their parents is powerful, important and multifaceted. Early educators are required to do lots of…

Governor Baker signs FY16 Budget

…concerns about many of the governor’s vetoes, particularly related to education, where he has cut programs ranging from early childhood to colleges and universities…given the increasing importance of education in…

Rossana Salazar

community context. These experiences have enriched her as a person and allowed her to learn that every human being is unique and singular and all humans need to be treated

Working toward a drug-free culture

…their peers and teachers what makes a strong leader. Gathering at Greenfield Community College Wednesday morning, student leaders learned about how to support a drug-free culture in their communities in…

State cuts Mohawk preschool funding

BUCKLAND, MA — Because the state Department of Early Education and Care has decided to phase out its Inclusive Preschool Learning Environment grant program, the Mohawk Trail Regional School District…

Laurel Peltier

Laurel Peltier holds an Ed.D. in Special Education Leadership and C.A.G.S. in Special Education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, as well as a professional license as a Special Education…

Mount Tom Academy Graduates Class of 2022

…for Educational Services, located on the campus of the Holyoke Community College, and working with schools, districts, families and youth in the Pioneer Valley to provide a student centered, individualized

Olga Escalera

Olga Escalera, M. Ed., brings 19 years of experience as an ESL/SPED teacher, ELL coach, Second Language Acquisition Specialist and Professional Development facilitator for Holyoke Public Schools. She is an…

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