The Hilltown Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Council invites the community to a virtual Parent Cafe at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, via Zoom.
The event offers an opportunity to share stories, learn about local resources and strategies to stay sane during this time.
This program is a collaboration of Hilltown Community Health Centers Family Support program, the Behavioral Health Network, New England Farmworkers, the Gateway Regional School District, and It Takes A Village.
To get the Zoom link or for more information, contact Kim Savery at 413-685-3500 or ksavery@hchcweb.org.
PLYMOUTH – Local students started spending more time with their teachers this week.
Under new state guidelines for student learning time, elementary, middle and high school students must now check in with teachers on a daily basis – even when they are learning from home.
Students at the elementary level now have at least a 15-minute window each day they are home to receive additional support and instruction from teachers.
Middle school students will have a 20-minute block with teachers each day they are home. That daily block will rotate through their four core content classes every two weeks.
The new mandates for middle and elementary school students began Thursday.