Chicopee considers moving school staff from administration building, citing $300,000 cost to install ventilation system
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CHICOPEE – The city is planning to start searching for space to lease for school administration offices, saying it is time to move out of the Helen O’Connell building, which needs extensive repairs and does not meet the needs of the School Department.
Mayor John L. Vieau, who serves as chairman of the School Committee, proposed advertising for space in the hopes of finding an office building or other alternative with a minimum of 20,000 square feet that can house school support staff.
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Chicopee Comprehensive High to add preschool
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CHICOPEE Comprehensive High School is expecting to add a new class for the fall, but the students won’t graduate in four years, five years or even in a decade.
Educators are planning to begin a preschool program for 3- and 4-year-old children similar to one already offered at Chicopee High School, Principal Andrew Lamothe said.
The program will fill two needs. Along with providing convenient and high-quality early childhood education for children of city staff, it is designed to give high school students who are taking child development classes some hands-on experience observing and working with young children, he said.
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