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West Newbury s Page School Superheroes Don Their Capes and Fill Town s Food Pantry

West Newbury students became true “superheroes” last week by helping fill the shelves of the town’s food pantry. Last Friday, John C. Page Elementary School students participated in a fun run dressed as their favorite superheroes. Sponsored by the Page School PTO and organized by first-grade teachers Bridget Murray and Krista Niles, the school partnered […]

Pentucket Regional Celebrates Beam Signing at Site of New $146 Million School Complex

February 1, 2021 Rep. Lenny Mirra shares remarks at the beam signing for the Pentucket Regional Middle-High School building project. (Photograph courtesy of Pentucket Regional School District.) Pentucket Regional School District celebrated a milestone last week in ongoing construction of a $146.2 million new middle and high school complex. A variety of local and state officials gathered for a “beam signing,” representing the last steel beam to be erected at the building site. The small group included Superintendent Justin Bartholomew, Assistant Superintendent Brent Conway, Pentucket Regional High School Principal Jonathan Seymour, Sen. Bruce Tarr, Rep. Lenny Mirra and members of the School Committee, Building Committee, We Are Pentucket and town officials. The beam is scheduled to be installed today.

Pentucket School District to remain in hybrid model for now

Dec 30, 2020 WEST NEWBURY — After reviewing COVID-19 numbers and discussing options at an emergency meeting Tuesday afternoon, the Pentucket Regional School Committee voted to remain in a hybrid learning model. During the 90-minute meeting, Superintendent Justin Bartholomew shared information he learned on Monday, saying the timing of the meeting was  important because if there is going to be a change, if the School Committee wants to make a change, we want to make sure families have adequate time in order to make that adjustment. During the two-week period of Thanksgiving, the towns of Groveland, Merrimac and West Newbury had a combined 52 active COVID-19 cases. Over the past 14 days, Bartholomew said the three towns had a combined 136 active cases.

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