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James Benson will be replacing Bishop Stang High School president Peter Shaughnessy at the Dartmouth Catholic school this July. The Fall River Diocese announced Thursday that James Benson, the current Acting Head of School at DeLaSalle High in Minneapolis, will be replacing current Bishop Stang president Peter Shaughnessy in July. ....
NEW BEDFORD A small gift of charity granted a large gift for five-year-old Jeremiahs Montalban. Montalban is in need of a new heart. Diagnosed before birth with congenital heart disease, the family knew he would need a replacement. He spent a significant amount of time in the hospital immediately after birth, according to Sandi Duxbury, vice president of marketing and enrollment for the Catholic School Alliance. In his time of need, students at All Saints Catholic School helped contribute money and sent healing words to him and his family. Students grades 5 through 8 at All Saints Catholic School united in bringing comfort and hope to Montalban. Patricia Ferreira, advisor to the All Saints Catholic School Chapter of National Junior Honor Society, gathered grades 7 and 8 together for a COVID-safe community service opportunity. With the help of the middle school students, they sent more than 80 letters and cards to Jeremiahs for every step of his journey, from right befo ....
FALMOUTH While many schools decided to take the day off on Thursday, others continued the learning at home. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools across the Cape now have the capability to teach students remotely, raising the question if snow days should be a thing of the past. For Katy Mehrtens daughter, a fifth grader at Morse Pond School, the thought of having no more snow days made her sad enough to make some remarks about it. For her son, a first grader at Teaticket Elementary School, it hasn’t even registered that it might be something to miss, she said. ....