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COVID-19 spike leads parents to demand remote learning option

COVID-19 spike leads parents to demand remote learning option
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The Recorder - Community members petition state for audit of Mohawk Trail Regional School hiring process

Community members petition state for audit of Mohawk Trail Regional School hiring process > >Mohawk Trail Regional School Vice Principal Diane Zamer, pictured in July 2019 not long after she was hired. A group of parents and community members of the Mohawk Trail and Hawlemont regional school districts have requested an audit from Massachusetts Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley concerning Zamer’s hiring. File Photo Related stories BUCKLAND A group of parents and community members of the Mohawk Trail and Hawlemont regional school districts have requested an audit from Massachusetts Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley concerning the hiring of a vice principal who lacked the appropriate certification or licensure at the time.

Massachusetts orders high schools to resume full-time, in-person learning by May 17

Massachusetts orders high schools to resume full-time, in-person learning by May 17 By James Vaznis Globe Staff,Updated April 27, 2021, 1:06 p.m. Email to a Friend Students walked the hallway at Brockton High School.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff/file State Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley on Tuesday announced that all public high schools statewide should resume full-time, in-person learning by May 17, representing the final wave of schools to return. “Every day a child is in a classroom is crucial,” Riley said in a statement. “In addition to academic instruction and support, we know when students are in school, they have the opportunity to learn important social and emotional skills, and have access to healthy meals as well as mental health and other support services.”

Massachusetts orders high schools to resume full-time in-person learning by May 17

Massachusetts orders high schools to resume full-time in-person learning by May 17 James Vaznis © Pete Kiehart A tape measure is used for social distancing methods on the floor of a classroom at John Motley Morehead High School in Eden, N.C. State Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley on Tuesday announced that all public high schools statewide should resume full-time in-person learning by May 17, representing the final wave of schools to return. “Every day a child is in a classroom is crucial,” Riley said in a statement. “In addition to academic instruction and support, we know when students are in school, they have the opportunity to learn important social and emotional skills, and have access to healthy meals as well as mental health and other support services.”

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