…family dynamics have changed and life at home is different for each student. That’s why she assigns the same homework every week and collects homework every Friday. Korpita’s students are…
Search Results
Rural schools to push for millions more in state aid
…($146,400), Frontier ($183,300), Mohawk Trail ($289,500), Pioneer Valley ($260,100) and Ralph C. Mahar ($225,600). Schools districts with 10 to 20 students per mile would receive about $200 per student. These…
Hinds and Blais say launch of Rural Schools Commission ‘a big win’ for region
…schools in rural areas, though Hinds, D-Pittsfield, said other schools that have low or declining enrollment could end up being included as well. “This is a continuation of the Student…
Transforming Education for Social Justice Conference: Bridging, Belonging & Civic Engagement
…students to attend for free. If you are able, please make a donation so we can keep this event free for students and low-cost for you! $35 will cover the…
Baker-Polito Administration Awards $600,000 in Grants to High Schools to Support Innovation Pathways
…industry-recognized credentials. Most Innovation Pathways are in STEM-related fields, including advanced manufacturing, information technology, environmental and life sciences, health care and social assistance, and business and finance. “These programs provide…
Pioneer graduates 40 in ceremony at Northfield Drive-In
…spring. He said students have had to grow up quickly as they live through changes in the school district, a public health crisis and active protests against racial inequality and…
Working at CES
Openings Benefits Overview Home E Search query for: blog blog tag student mental health ( Page 23 ) Community of Care Creating a Community of Care is foundational to the…
Distance Learning infrastructure project funded by USDA Rural Development
…learning programs for student who are challenged by traditional settings. The field sites across the two states work to improve their school services, instruction and schoolwide achievement. “Education is the…
Career Skills Workshop at the Amherst Survival Center
AMHERST, MA – On the evening of Thursday, June 18, 2015, area high school students and adult members of the community joined staff from the Amherst Survival Center to listen…
Area lawmakers active in crafting landmark education bill
BOSTON — It was a joyous atmosphere on Beacon Hill Wednesday as the state Legislature unanimously passed the $1.5 billion Student Opportunity Act school funding bill. And western Massachusetts lawmakers…