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Acushnet teacher passes from pancreatic cancer, legacy lives on

ACUSHNET Shane Martin s trademark smile was as infectious as ever as the community gathered on May 3 at a tree planting ceremony at Ford Middle School. Martin, 44, of Dartmouth died at home on April 30 after a nine-month battle with pancreatic cancer. A beloved teacher, father, husband and mentor to many in the Acushnet community, Martin s influence was evident through the countless speeches from colleagues and family. Shane s smile lit up the room and he used it to change the world, Dr. Paula Bailey said. Martin was a grade 6 math teacher at Ford Middle School for 22 years. What made his experience special was that he too sat in those same classrooms as a student.

Acushnet Community Rallies Around Teacher With Cancer

Acushnet Community Rallies Around Teacher With Cancer We love to highlight the positive stories around the SouthCoast whenever possible. This one comes from Acushnet, where the town has rallied around a teacher and his family to grant a wish. Shane Martin has been a part of Acushnet Public Schools for the past 20 years. The family got some incredibly difficult news last summer when Martin was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In the middle of a pandemic, Martin and his wife would be faced with scheduling treatments, which would take a physical toll on the 43-year-old. After a long, tough winter of aggressive treatments, his team of oncologists agreed that not only Martin but his entire family was in dire need of a little warm sunshine and quality family time.

New Bedford schools K-1 returns to in-person learning on March 1

NEW BEDFORD Beginning Monday, March 1, New Bedford Public Schools will transition elementary students  back into the building for in-person instruction. This process will begin with seven elementary schools in the district: Carney, Gomes, Hayden-McFadden, Renaissance, Rodman, Taylor and Winslow. Each school has been working with their parent community for the notification of which grade levels are starting. Cohort A is comprised of students in specialized, substantially-separate education that have been attending school in person five days per week since the start of the school year. Beginning next week, these seven elementary schools will begin to expand Cohort A to students in Cohorts B and C and prioritize those

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