Good morning, i m emily riemer. Randy and i m randy price. Daneille vollmar is in for cindy this morning. Danielle a cool start out there for a lot of locations. 48, boston. Low 50 s in the cape. Next 12 hours, temperatures by about lunchtime in the mid50 s. Through the afternoon, you may top out around 60 degrees. Warmer along parts of the cape and the islands. Here are your daytime highs sunshine out there for the day today. That is the forecast. We are watching the next system to the north and west. Could bring showers overnight into tomorrow. It will bring in the coldest air mass all season. Today, here is your commuter cast. Starting out with sun and clouds. Lots of sunshine by the afternoon. Olessa austin. Heading to the bottom of the screen, a nice and light ride. Let s check out the rest of your ride as you drive into boston. You have construction picking up from the overnight hours. 138. The ramp to the pike opening up both ways as well as the roadwork. No issues north of town
BILLERICA As the school year comes to a close, so do the tenures of Superintendent Tim Piwowar and Assistant Superintendent Jill Geiser, who each said their goodbyes to the community during their final School Committee meeting on June 13.
The incident reportedly occurrred in the area of Butler Street and Mystic Avenue. Somerville police confirmed that shots were fired but there were no injuries.
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Data from the Massachusetts Department of Education and Somerville Public Schools shows racial inequities in which students are learning remote versus attending full-time in-person education.
As of April 14, Assistant Superintendent Chad Mazza said 500 students had elected to continue fully remote, representing 15% of elementary school students. Survey data from mid-March shows that 85% of district families wanted a hybrid model, with the percentage varying slightly by school.
For example, 77% of Capuano School families and 88% of East Somerville Community School families wanted a hybrid model.
The survey assessing interest in a hybrid model was sent out before DESE mandated an April return to all full-time in-person education, so the district sent out an updated survey to gauge interest in the full-time option. Survey results were similar, though response rates dropped, which Mazza said was likely due to families receiving two surveys in a week.