PITTSFIELD â While school leaders look toward hiring and budgeting, health officials will take up two issues that have been generating community concern.
Last week, the School Committee finalized its interview schedule for four superintendent hopefuls, putting current Interim Superintendent Joe Curtis in the spotlight first. Curtisâ interview will kick off the 5 p.m. meeting on Monday, followed by Interim Bozrah, Conn., Superintendent Portia Bonner. Wayland Public Schools Superintendent Arthur Unobskeyâs interview will start Tuesday s meeting at the same time, with the final interview of Marisa Mendonsa, principal of Mohawk Trail Regional High School, capping the evening s events.
Catch the interviews live online and on PCTV s Education Television, channel 1302, before the committee makes its final hiring decision Wednesday. The vote will come after a budget hearing on the district administrationâs proposed $67.3 million spending plan for next fiscal year, whic
North Adams Sees The Largest Turnout For Vaccines So Far
It was the longest line they had seen outside of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish Center in North Adams on the clinic’s largest vaccination day yet of the months-long campaign.
Everything went very well for having so many people show up , Recipients were ushered in within a timely matter through the line on the sidewalk, where they filed into place based on the time of their appointment, and into the parish center, where few chairs in the waiting area remained empty.
The clinic, organized by the Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative, gave 1,500 vaccines on Thursday, Most of those shots were first doses, including both Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
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PITTSFIELD â By the end of this week, Pittsfield Public Schools will have completed its transition back to hybrid learning.
Getting to this point has not been without its challenges. The School Committee has pressed ahead with reopening plans over the objections of the United Educators of Pittsfieldâs executive board, which went on to file an unfair labor practices charge against the committee.
With children in some special education and vocational programs already back in school part time, the remaining elementary and secondary students on Thursday and Friday will see the inside of a classroom again for the first time since November.