…year. Farr, a longtime technical school educator, was one of two finalists interviewed by the trustees. Also a candidate was James M. Laverty, former superintendent of Franklin County Regional Vocational…
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Franklin Tech, Mahar receive state Capital Skills Grants
…shop. This time, receiving nine times as much money, the school hopes to make significant improvements in preparing students, young and old, in the county for work in the field….
Mohawk Trail grads: On to something new and exciting
…Harrison, a 1988 graduate from Mohawk Trail, now a professor in the sociology department of Virginia Tech. Harrison was born in Ghana, and was brought to western Franklin County just…
Franklin Tech graduates urged to ‘never settle’ at Friday ceremony
GREENFIELD — The crowd erupted for each one of Franklin County Technical School’s 122 graduates Friday as they headed to the stage to receive their diploma, marking the end of…
Gill-Montague school officials ready to determine uses for $110k regionalization grant
…Superintendent Michael Sullivan. The grant was announced last week and would allow Gill-Montague schools, Franklin County Technical School, and Pioneer Valley Regional School District to find ways to collaborate. Sullivan…
Rural schools to push for millions more in state aid
…receive the most aid, of $300 per student. Among the local school districts, those to benefit the most in new rural aid dollars would include: the Franklin County Technical School…
Turners Falls Schools to see all new administrators
…County Technical School last year. He worked in construction before going into education. nDean of Students Duprey was brought in partway through last year to fill the unexpectedly vacant assistant…
Hinds and Blais say launch of Rural Schools Commission ‘a big win’ for region
…enrollment factor in the existing rural school aid formula. The state provided rural school aid of $1.1 million to schools in Franklin County and the North Quabbin area this year….
BEACON Students Explore GCC Pathways
…manufacturing careers in our region.” Believing Every Adolescent Can Open New doors (BEACON) is an alternative education program of CES, currently enrolling Franklin County 11th and 12th grade students who…
Local eighth-graders honored as Project 351 ambassadors, will meet Gov. Baker
…are 23 eighth-graders from Franklin County and the North Quabbin region who were selected as Project 351 ambassadors this year. Saturday, they will travel to meet with Gov. Charlie Baker,…