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CARVER – He can’t speak to specific students or allegations, but Superintendent Scott Knief wants parents to know a process is in place for investigating allegations of bullying in the Carver schools.
Knief reviewed the district’s bullying prevention and intervention plan with the School Committee last week, including the process for parents to report a complaint.
“The purpose of that being on the agenda that evening was to review the plan and to inform the community if parents had a concern with the process they should follow to make a complaint or raise a concern about bullying,” he said.
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CARVER – The downward trend in positive COVID cases in Carver continues with the town in the yellow risk category.
From 35 cases two weeks ago to 29 cases as of Monday, Superintendent Scott Knief said the number of positive cases in Carver as reported by the Board of Health continues to decline as part of a trend that’s consistent across the state.
With no active cases among the students at Carver Elementary School over the past two weeks, and two active cases at Carver Middle High School, Knief said the transition to full in-person learning seven weeks ago, continues to go well.