…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….
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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…
Karen Albano
…State University and is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Education from Northeastern University. Karen is an Elementary Lead Teacher in the Agawam Public Schools where she has worked as an…
New Athol-Royalston superintendent appointed
…will take over the job in the coming school year, pending successful contract negotiations. “I think that bodes well for the future of the schools here in Athol and Royalston,”…
Baker to file stand-alone education bill
…estimated that public schools in Massachusetts were underfunded by $1 billion to $2 billion a year. In the years since, the Legislature and the administration have invested new money to…
Tech AP program wins honor
…programs for the school. The College Board also recognized FCTS for a diverse student population and its overall participation of students taking the AP exams. Eighteen schools in Massachusetts were…
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…
Early Education and Care programs to suspend operations; Some Emergency Child Care Programs will be established
Governor Baker has ordered all early childhood education programs across the State of Massachusetts to suspend providing childcare by 11:59 P.M. on Sunday, March 22, 2020. This will remain in…
State Senate OKs study on rural school aid
A provision to study how rural schools might get more state aid has been included in the Senate budget that was adopted this week. That’s good news for Franklin County’s…