A family of fowls has made its home at a Massachusetts high school. Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo says students and staff noticed a turkey nesting right outside the entrance of the school about a month ago. Sign up for our Newsletters Everyone kept their eyes on the eggs as they entered the building, and they noticed that the eggs had hatched on Tuesday. The hen and her 11 babies, which are called poults, are now roaming near.
Updated: 10:07 PM EDT May 26, 2021 A family of fowls has made its home at a Massachusetts high school.Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo says students and staff noticed a turkey nesting right outside the entrance of the school about a month ago.Everyone kept their eyes on the eggs as they entered the building, and they noticed that the eggs had hatched on Tuesday.The hen and her 11 babies, which are called poults, are now roaming near the front doors of Malden High.Mastrangelo says it has been a treat to have something like this happen, as it brings excitement to everyone in the school.
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While participating in a retreat focused on analyzing data and equity, Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo noticed one of his teachers writing something on a notepad.
The teacher slid over the paper, which listed about nine different initiatives the Massachusetts high school had taken over the last several years to address equity, and asked if this data analysis was just the district’s latest attempt to find a “silver bullet.”
While participating in a retreat focused on analyzing data and equity, Malden High School Principal Chris Mastrangelo noticed one of his teachers writing something on a notepad. The teacher slid over the paper, which listed about nine different initiatives the Massachusetts high school had taken over the last several years to address equity, and asked […]