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Mary Beth O’Connor
…in the Northampton Public Schools where she has been supporting developing readers since 2010. She holds a B.S. in Elementary Education from the Pennsylvania State University and a M. Ed…
Building an Innovative Community for Special Education Team Leaders
…Schools, “We’ve created a whole network and we talk all the time about practice. It has lit a fire in terms of what I can do in my own school.”…
Collaborative for Educational Services receives Teaching with Primary Sources grant from Library of Congress
…Elementary and Secondary Education, and Boston Public Schools to develop and deliver extensive professional development to teachers about using primary sources in the classroom. More than 1,500 teachers have completed…
Massachusetts Migrant Education Program Transitions to Collaborative for Educational Services
…ensure that every child has the opportunity to achieve their full potential. While CES’ main offices are located in Northampton, Massachusetts, MMEP locations will remain statewide, and participating communities will…
Educational Technology for Administrators
Required for License(s): Administrative Leadership This course introduces administrators to the multi-faceted role of technology in education. The use of technology as a change agent in schools is explored as…
Lynan Cerruti joins Mount Tom Academy
…sharing what she has learned with other schools. Currently she wants to study nursing. Mount Tom is back on the HCC campus after a year in Northampton, and for Lynan,…
Crocker Farm teacher awarded 2018 Roger L. Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award
…elementary schools in Amherst and Pelham for at least three years. Though potential honorees are nominated, a vote from staff throughout the district determines the finalist. In honor of Mattone,…
A meeting of the minds: Sunderland sixth-graders interview UMass graduate students for podcasts
SUNDERLAND — Ryan Copeland, a sixth-grade teacher at Sunderland Elementary School, wanted to bring the traditional school report or essay more into alignment with the way his students interact with…
Staff shortages throughout K-12 education are taking a toll
…of these intersecting forces. This inability to fill vacant positions has a trickle down effect on all programming and services in our schools. When schools cannot find qualified candidates, it…