…was attracted to Pioneer because of its moderate size of 450 students and because it teaches both middle and high school students. “I was really looking at this point in…
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Literacy Center
…for: blog blog 2017 02 10 getting to know the real me brings students the power to succeed ( Page 58 ) The CES Literacy Center A structured literacy approach…
Hadley schools land financial literacy education grant
HADLEY — Hopkins Academy held a personal finance fair for students and parents Monday night as part of a program funded by a state grant. Earlier this year, the Baker-Polito…
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Franklin Tech, Mahar receive state Capital Skills Grants
…equip students with new skills, knowledge and experience with state-of-the-art equipment across the Commonwealth,” Baker said in a press release. With nearly half-a-million dollars in funding, the tech school will…
Assessment for Reading Instruction
Required for License(s): Moderate Disabilities – Initial Reading Specialist The focus of this course is the assessment of what students identified with reading and/or writing difficulties understand about the reading…
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Greenfield’s Federal Street School teacher plans gardening curriculum for English language learners
…damper on them. She said she bought the supplies her students needed to create their small garden, but couldn’t do much more because about a month later, Greenfield schools closed…
Local educators celebrate Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Awards
…enthusiasm for teaching and working with children. The numbers of recipients are based on the overall number of students within the district. Jessica Pollock, the school librarian at Greenfield High…
Poverty, segregation persist in U.S. schools, report says
…less per child than the least-poor districts, while districts serving the largest numbers of minority students get about $2,000 less than those serving the fewest students of color, according the…