Two Whitko Junior-Senior High School students are continuing a streak that has been interrupted only once since 2001.
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Norwell brothers complete Eagle Scout projects
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Brothers Jesse and Ridge Homer, both members of Troop 192, recently completed Eagle Scout projects aimed at enhancing the experience within Norwell Public Schools.
Jesse Homer, 17, a senior at Norwell High School, finished his project last September, presenting a custom buddy bench to the Cole School and the Vinal School for their outside areas. Painted in Norwell blue and gold, colorful handprints and featuring the words of Dr. Maya Angelou, “Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud,” the benches are designed to encourage inclusivity and empathy on the playground.
Ridge Homer, 16, a sophomore at Norwell High School, completed his project in April. Ridge revitalized an outside area of the school’s property which had become overgrown. Nestled among trees, he identified the space and revitalized it as the new Outdoor Clipper Classroom, a nature space for classes and groups to meet.
The newly refurbished Plymouth center puts art in the picture
By Robert Knox Globe Correspondent,Updated May 13, 2021, 1 hour ago
Email to a Friend Catching Fireflies by Madeline Dawley of Plymouth was awarded third place in black and white photography in the annual photo competition open to public view at the Plymouth Center for the Arts.The Plymouth Guild
After completing its âElevate the Artsâ expansion and refurbishment project, Plymouth Center for the Arts is holding its annual juried Fine Art of Photography Exhibition on the walls of the updated building.
The North Street center is open to the public after the completion of a project that includes a new elevator and a new entrance to improve accessibility. The project also created new gallery space on the buildingâs second floor and opened more studio space on the first floor for the centerâs busy schedule of art classes.
Here are the 25 best Massachusetts high schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report
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The Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School in Hadley ranked as the second best high school in Massachusetts in U.S. News & World Report s 2021 high school rankings. (Dave Roback/The Republican)
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There’s no shortage of high-caliber high schools in Massachusetts, and as part of its 2021 “Best High Schools Rankings,” U.S. News & Report broke down the best of the best in the Bay State.
The academic-ranking website releases its nationwide and state-by-state ratings annually, looking at the best high schools in both the country and all 50 states as well as the top charter, magnet and STEM schools in the United States.
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