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Four in running for two South Hadley School Committee seats
Candidates for School Committee in South Hadley, clockwise from top left: Danielle Cooke, Jennifer Matos, Brian Morris and Roxanne Sprague. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
ROXANNE SPRAGUE
DANIELLE COOKE
Candidates for School Committee in South Hadley, clockwise from top left: Danielle Cooke, Jennifer Matos, Brian Morris and Roxanne Sprague. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Published: 4/8/2021 8:53:48 PM
SOUTH HADLEY With town elections approaching next Tuesday, four candidates are vying for two open seats on the School Committee.
Residents Danielle Cooke, Jennifer Matos, Brian Morris and Roxanne Sprague are the four candidates seeking office on the five-member School Committee.
Four candidates vie for two seats on South Hadley Select Board
Candidates for two open Select Board seats in South Hadley, clockwise from top left: Trevor Baptiste, Carol Constant, Renee Sweeney, and Jeffrey Cyr. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
CAROL CONSTANT
Published: 4/7/2021 8:43:48 PM
As voters head to the polls for next Tuesday’s town election, four candidates will be competing for two open seats on South Hadley’s Select Board.
Incumbent Jeffrey Cyr and challengers Trevor Baptiste, Carol Constant and Renee Sweeney are running for three-year terms on the five-member board. The seats up for grabs are those currently held by Cyr, the Select Board chairman, and member Bruce Forcier, who is not seeking reelection.
Students nearing return to school in South Hadley
Plains Elementary School in South Hadley. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO
Published: 2/5/2021 11:34:45 PM
SOUTH HADLEY Students in South Hadley Public Schools are slated to begin a phased-in return to in-person learning on Feb. 22, after learning remotely since December.
Under the plan, which the School Committee approved in late January, high needs students at all grade levels will return to their buildings on Feb. 22. At the middle school and high school levels, students whose parents are essential workers or have other critical child care needs will also return on this date.
On March 1, all students in kindergarten and first grade will return to Plains Middle School, in addition to the children of essential workers cohort. The essential workers cohort also returns to Mosier Elementary School at this date, while students at the middle school and high school will begin hybrid learning.
South Hadley schools back to remote learning
Plains Elementary School in South Hadley.
By JACQUELYN VOGHEL
SOUTH HADLEY Local public schools will return to remote learning indefinitely “due to the high number of district staff needing to quarantine,” interim Superintendent Diana Bonneville announced last Saturday.
The directive goes into effect immediately, Bonneville wrote in an email to the school community. The school was not capable of maintaining its staffing across three buildings, according to Bonneville.
“If one in-person individual tests positive, a chain reaction occurs, impacting our ability to properly staff classrooms,” Bonneville wrote.
“We apologize for the inconvenience, but our students’ and staff health and safety is our top priority,” she added. School buildings will remain open during this remote learning period.