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QUINCY Educators from as far away as New Bedford gathered in Quincy s Merrymount Park Thursday afternoon to protest standardized testing in a year they say has been difficult enough for teachers and students alike.
The protest, which called for less testing, more learning was sponsored by the Quincy Education Association. Union members from Quincy, Braintree and beyond lined Hancock Street with signs encouraging families to exercise their rights and opt their children out of MCAS, the statewide standardized tests that will this year be given to students in elementary, middle and high school. In this year, when we ve had so little in-person learning, to dedicate so much to the MCAS doesn t make sense to us, Sean Greene, president of the Quincy Education Association, said. There has been a lot of talk about the social and emotional wellbeing of students . and to take these few in-person weeks and teach solely to the MCAS isn t in the best interest of teachers and their
HINGHAM The philanthropic force is strong in Hingham. Star Wars fanatics AJ Spirito and Jamie Casagrande are using their successful podcast about George Lucas s iconic film franchise to raise money for those in need through the Peter Mayhew Foundation, the charity started by the late actor who played the wookie, Chewbacca.
The couple started their Star Wars blog in 2019 and in October 2020 amid the pandemic they launched a podcast, The HoloNet Marauders, where they talk about anything and everything Star Wars related. Spirito said it has since gained a loyal group of listeners.
Spirito said they decided to hold a fundraiser through GoFundMe during the month of May just in time for May 4, otherwise known as Star Wars Day, with a goal of $1,000. All money raised will be donated to the Peter Mayhew Foundation.
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As the April school break kicks off in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, families are being asked to revisit guidelines for testing and quarantining before students get ready to return to school.
In Massachusetts, some schools are following the state’s lead and recommending testing or quarantining only for returning students and staffers, but others are keeping it as a requirement.
Milton Schools Superintendent James Jette estimates as many as 300 families in his district are traveling this break. WCVB-TV reports he said the town will offer testing late in the week for students to receive results before classes resume.