Ken Cleveland
Item Correspondent
The Nashoba Wolves took on the Marlboro Panthers just days after the Nashoba Regional High School’s new mascot was approved by the Regional School Committee.
With a 14-7 win, the local football team (still wearing the name Chieftain) prevailed, just as the Wolves prevailed over the Golden Bears to become the new mascot.
Athletic Director Tania Rich told committee members at the April 7 meeting, before the vote, that the Wolves won 84 percent of the vote against the Golden Bears in the over 2,000 responses used before the mascot committee recommended the Wolves as the new mascot.
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Ken Cleveland
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The Nashoba School District’s elementary and middle schools will “stay the course” after the winter break.
The Regional School Committee voted Dec. 21 to stay with the status quo, but with the understanding that the schools could end up shifting to remote learning if circumstances required a change, such as inadequate school staffing levels needed to maintain the hybrid model.
“If we stay the course,” Chairman Kathy Codianne said, “it doesn’t mean we won’t find ourselves in a full remote.”
The decision may be made by others, such as the Board of Health, if necessary, and “may not be our choice,” she said.