New Rundlett design moves ahead
Robert Williams, associate with HMFH Architects, talks about one of five site plan options for a new school to replace Rundlett Middle School in Concord during a meeting at Rundlett on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2017. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz
Rundlett Middle School, looking down a hallway of sixth-grade classrooms on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz
Superintendent Terri Forsten speaks to the crowd of about 45 people at the start of a visioning session for the future of Rundlett Middle School at the aging school Tuesday, March 7, 2017. NICK REID
Published: 4/13/2021 4:59:13 PM
The Concord School District is reviving its plan to build a new Rundlett Middle School building, and is moving ahead with the first step in the design process.
Decisions pending by Concord School Board members on SRO, budget
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Students, staff test positive for disease
Published: 12/17/2020 10:07:51 AM
Modified: 12/17/2020 10:07:41 AM
Students and staff in schools around Concord have tested positive for COVID-19, officials announced.
A student in the Concord Regional Technical Center who was in class on Monday has tested positive, interim Superintendent Kathleen Murphy announced Wednesday. A remote student in grade 11 at Concord High who attended an in-person activity on Dec. 8 has also tested positive.
A staff member at Mill Brook School in Concord, who was in the building last on Dec. 10, has tested positive for COVID-19, Murphy said. A Mill Brook bus driver who last drove on Dec. 7 also tested positive.
More Concord schools going remote as staff and students test positive for COVID-19
The Christa McAuliffe School is seen in Concord on Wednesday, March 30, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) Elizabeth Frantz
Published: 12/15/2020 3:00:44 PM
Christa McAuliffe School and the Concord Regional Technical Center are both pivoting to remote learning on Thursday, due to impact of community transmission of COVID-19., interim Superintendent Kathleen Murphy announced Tuesday.
The decision was based on availability of staff and number of students in quarantine. The schools will be remote until Jan. 19.
At Christa McAuliffe School, one staff member tested positive for COVID-19. The staff member was at work on Monday.
School superintendents test positive for COVID
Graduating senior Richard Demmons receives his diploma during Franklin High School graduation on Friday evening, June 12, 2020. ANN GEHAN
By Staff and Wire reports
Published: 12/11/2020 3:18:09 PM
Franklin schools are in remote learning this week, after the district superintendent tested positive for COVID-19.
Superintendent Dan LeGallo announced his own positive case in a letter to the school community on Tuesday. LeGallo wrote that he took a COVID test on Saturday evening, after experiencing a minor sore throat.
“The contact tracing will take some time because of my presence in all three schools, and will lead to a short-term closure of the SAU,” LeGallo wrote.
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