FOXBORO — The town’s traditional Native American head logo is on its way out, following an October directive from school committee members to retire all such images as mascots, symbols
FOXBORO Foxboro’s traditional Native American head logo, a symbol of "Warrior Pride" for generations of local high schoolers, will be gradually phased out under a framework adopted by school
FOXBORO — Tuesday’s forum to promote community dialog over the suitability of a Native American as the face of the town’s athletic teams may provide the final word on what
FOXBORO An open forum scheduled for Sept. 26 may help gauge more clearly public sentiment regarding efforts by school officials to reassess the suitability of a Native American as
School officials are pushing back against new state minimums for live instruction, claiming they would be counterproductive to the interests of local students.
The new standards, adopted by the state Board of Education on Dec. 15 and slated to take effect Jan. 19, call for 35 hours of live instruction, averaged over a 10-day period, for school districts utilizing a hybrid approach, and 40 hours for those with full-remote learning.
Foxboroâs hybrid learning program now provides 30 hours of live instruction at the elementary level and 32 hours for middle and high school students, according to Superintendent Amy Berdos.
âI will share with you that there is incredible frustration⦠based on this information coming out in the last week and now having to come up with a plan in order to meet the new requirements,â Berdos told school committee members last week.