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Mount Greylock School District Sets Quarantine, Testing Policy for Out-of-State Travelers

  By a vote of 6-1, the committee OKed a policy for the district developed in consultation with local physicians, the district s union and local boards of health.   Speaking as the leader of the district, I m trying to keep my vision focused solely on the big prize, which is threefold: getting students back in, keeping students in and keeping our students, their families, our staff and the community safe, Superintendent Jason McCandless said in presenting the proposal to the committee.   McCandless said the policy he drafted was based on language from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.   Under the new rule, the district will require three things from families who travel outside the commonwealth for more than 24 hours before their children can return to in-person learning: a negative PCR test taken five days or later after returning to Massachusetts; a seven-day quarantine period; and no symptoms of COVID-19.

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Mount Greylock School Committee Advances Synthetic Turf Field Project

  On a vote of 4-3, the committee decided to pay architect Perkins Eastman $44,000 to develop design documents that will allow the district to put the project out to bid this winter with the possibility of having a synthetic turf field in place as early as fall 2021.   The vote does not commit the district to actually accept bids when they come back, but it almost certainly ensures that the district will issue a request for proposal for the project, which already went out to bid once but stalled when submissions were returned well over budget.   I feel like if we move forward with Perkins Eastman, that s a pricey contract, Julia Bowen said during a protracted debate toward the end of a 4 1/2-hour meeting. I feel like we re in it [if we vote yes]. … Obviously, we don t have to take a bid that s way out of budget, but it is a big step.

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Mount Greylock School Committee agrees to move forward on seeking bids for artificial turf field

WILLIAMSTOWN — A divided Mount Greylock Regional School Committee voted Tuesday to take the next step toward seeking new bids for the construction of an artificial turf multipurpose playing field. In a 4-3 vote, the committee agreed to pay consultant Perkins Eastman to start evaluating the project and arrange to call for bids from contractors. Four members of the committee initially considered the idea premature, citing unanswered questions, the project’s cost, the need to address the effects of the coronavirus on the educational process, and environmental concerns. WILLIAMSTOWN — I have a small bag of crumb rubber collected from the Christmas Brook end of a pipe that drains Williams College s artificial turf football/lacrosse field. Acting at the request …

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Mount Greylock School Committee Invites Public to Comment on Field Issue

  On Tuesday, the School Committee settled on a format for a pair of special meetings to be held on Monday, Dec. 14, at 5 and 7 p.m.   The 5 p.m. session will provide an opportunity for one hour of comments from community members who sign up in advance. At 7 p.m., the committee will hear two 15-minute presentations one for a synthetic field and one against followed by 30 minutes for School Committee members to ask questions of the invited presenters.   The goal is to provide a sense of the pros and cons and the feelings of community members, particularly for the four members of the seven-person committee who joined in the last six weeks.

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McCandless: District, Union Working to Improve COVID-19 Agreement

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Mount Greylock Regional School District officials are working to tweak a memorandum of understanding with the teachers union that allowed the opening of school in September, but it is too soon to say whether those talks will lead to a resumption of in-person instruction.   Last week, Mount Greylock went to fully remote learning all three of its schools after the county s 14-day COVID-19 test positivity rate reached 3.01 percent, just north of the 3 percent threshold for remote learning in the September MOA.   Superintendent Jason McCandless on Tuesday told the School Committee that he is not overly optimistic that metric will decline when the state Department of Public Health releases new numbers on Thursday evening.

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