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Pittsfield principal to lead Wolf Swamp Road Elementary School in Longmeadow
Updated May 12, 2021;
LONGMEADOW Jared Materas has been named the new principal of Wolf Swamp Road Elementary School.
Materas, who is currently the principal at Egremont Elementary School in Pittsfield, succeeds interim Wolf Swamp Road School Principal Marie Pratt, who had come out of retirement to lead the elementary school last year. Pratt retired as principal of Blueberry Hill Elementary School in 2017.
Pratt replaced Elizabeth Nelson, who was named principal of Wolf Swamp Road in 2016. In September 2020, Nelson accepted the role of principal of Williams Middle School.
The principal search committee was comprised of Wolf Swamp Road School parents, teachers and staff. Dr. Marty O’Shea, superintendent of the Longmeadow Public Schools, described the screening process as thorough and lasting many weeks. Though the applicant pool had several experienced and qualified educators, Materas rose to the to
Huntsville City Schools student found with gun on campus
It happened Wednesday at Williams Middle School.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 5:31 PM
Posted By: Ashley Thusius
It happened on the campus of Williams Middle School.
Following a tip, administrators addressed the incident and confiscated the weapon. The district said the student involved in the incident will face disciplinary action in accordance with the district’s Behavioral Learning Guide.
A statement from Huntsville City Schools goes on to say “The district’s see something, say something protocol was followed to fidelity, and HCS leaders encourage any student who witnesses any suspicious or unusual activity to inform a teacher or administrator.”