Through your senior year in high school, and we both want to thank you. We have two teenagers at home ourselves. Mr. Moffit we do. [laughter] gov. Raimondo and, like many of you, we are living the ups and downs of Distance Learning and being stuck at home. I hope today provides you the opportunity to tune in and get some of your questions answered, and if nothing else, just realize that theres a lot of kids out there who are in a situation just like yours. This is not going perfectly or easily for anybody. Some days are good. Some days arent too good. And overall, youre doing an unbelievable job. But its a hard time. And so we just have to stick with it a day at a time and do the best we can every day. Just like last time, i want to begin with a huge thank you to our teachers. Hats off to the teachers and all the educators and coaches and principals and superintendents. Mr. Moffit yeah, its really incredible. Gov. Raimondo it is incredible. I mean, rhode island is a shining star across
WOONSOCKET – Down the hall just around the corner from the main entrance to Citizens Elementary school is a room with comfy furniture, diffused lighting, calming music and plenty of
WOONSOCKET – School officials are reacting in anger to the Rhode Island Department of Education’s decision to eliminate the 50 percent enrollment cap for Woonsocket students at RISE Prep Mayoral
WOONSOCKET – Emotions were high at Wednesday’s School Committee meeting as members condemned the state’s decision to allow RISE Prep Mayoral Academy to lift the cap on enrolling students from