…to have something like this be a big deal is really amazing,” he said. Driscoll said the achievement speaks to the education they’ve had throughout their years at Gill Elementary….
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Becoming money smart: At Fort River Elementary in Amherst, 5th-graders learn about finances by working and paying rent through mock program
…a 2015 Massachusetts report on financial literacy, and that Massachusetts is one of 12 states across the country that does not require schools to offer financial education courses to students….
Register for SPIFFY’s Summer Full Coalition Meeting!
…cell phone policies in local schools from students and staff. There will be time for smaller group discussions and a final Q&A with the panel. In addition, we will have…
Franklin Tech steps away from musicals
…to the school’s music director Dave Maloney about possibly doing a musical, but the two men were on the fence about it. They finally decided to do it. They worked…
Baker to file stand-alone education bill
…pushed negotiations up until the final minutes of formal sessions before calling off the talks as they realized an agreement would not possible. Baker said he thinks there’s “general recognition…
Teresa Poteat, M.Ed.
…minor in Education at Smith College and her M.Ed in Special Education from American International College. Teresa worked in public schools for fifteen years in a myriad of roles such…
Special Olympics delivers cheers with challenges
…an aide to step over one hurdle after another. Cheers of “We got it!” and “Yes!” come from watching teachers, peers and parents, as the boy, Aaron “AJ” Strack, starts…
Collaborative for Educational Services (CES) helps teachers communicate with students who have difficulty speaking
…the many AAC supports available, as well as evidence-based practices they can use to develop communicative competence in students with moderate to severe communication impairments,” said Jeanne Tuthill, MA, CCC-SLP,…
Swift River School forum on standardized testing draws large crowd
…planning stages, according to Johanna Bartlett, school committee chair. Town officials and school committee members from Wendell and Union #28, Hatfield, Longmeadow, Holyoke and Gill-Montague schools attended, as well as…
U.S. Department of Education Awards Over $60 Million to Strengthen the Teacher Pipeline, Increase Educator Leadership, and Support Quality Teaching and Learning to Further Address Teacher Shortage
…we brought to reopening our schools during the height of the pandemic,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “Now more than ever, we are supporting teacher preparation and development…