…University of Massachusetts Amherst. Maria is a former pre-service teacher at Springfield Central High School, English Language Teacher and an ELL resource for a district in Central Massachusetts, and Special…
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Woody Clift, Ph.D.
…in creating engaging, safe, and supportive schools; is a licensed superintendent and principal in Massachusetts; and earned his Ph.D. in Education Policy, Leadership, and Administration from the University of Massachusetts…
About CES
…Home E Search query for: blog blog tag massachusetts school building authority ( Page 62 ) Massachusetts Educational Collaboratives are non-profit educational services agencies that bring school districts together to…
Collaborative for Educational Services receives Teaching with Primary Sources grant from Library of Congress
…a $201,000 grant, renewable for three years. “Every student deserves a high-quality education and this program is helping to enrich the education Massachusetts students receive by encouraging more teachers to…
Cooley Dickinson Health Care receives $555,555 grant to improve regional food insecurity
…news release sent to 22News, Cooley Dickinson Health Care received the funding from the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission’s Moving Massachusetts Upstream (MassUP) investment program to develop a Hampshire County Food Policy Council….
Kelley Brown
Kelley Brown is a Social Studies educator at Easthampton High School where she has taught for the last 20 years. She is also the Professional Development Coordinator. She focuses on…
Jan Hollenbeck
…secondary transition services, assistive technology, and Section 504 for a Massachusetts Public School District. She received her BS and OTD degrees in occupational therapy from Tufts University – Boston School…
Bill Erickson
…Daoulas Award by his colleagues in the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents. He has served in leadership responsibilities, including superintendencies, in Massachusetts and Vermont. Recently, he was the Interim Superintendent…
Education Partners Awarded $3 Million Grant to Enhance Science Curriculum for Students in the State’s Juvenile Justice System
NORTHAMPTON, MA—A $3 million National Science Foundation grant will bring a new science curriculum to youth involved in juvenile justice system in Massachusetts. Through Project RAISE (Reclaiming Access to Inquiry-based…
Working in DYS Education
…this describes you, we want you to join our amazing team of educators! Home E Search query for: blog blog tag massachusetts school building authority ( Page 62 ) DYS…