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To the Editor: I am pleased to see the All-Island School Committee (AISC) is preparing to tackle the daunting and time-consuming task of evaluating the superintendent of schools, Dr. D’Andrea. It is my hope, as the committee decides which rubrics they will use to evaluate him, that time is taken to look independently at each […]
On Friday, Adult & Continuing Education of Martha’s Vineyard (ACE MV) held a small graduation reception at the West Tisbury library. The event celebrated the second cohort of Martha’s Vineyard teachers who received master of education degrees from Fitchburg State University through ACE MV’s program. Richie Smith, the assistant superintendent of Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools, […]
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MV Public Schools appoint new district physician
Pediatrician Dr. Sonya Stevens of Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is the new district physician for Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools. She is taking over for Dr. Jeff Zack, who has served Island schools for a number of years. -Photo courtesy MVH
The All-Island School Committee (AISC) voted Thursday evening to name Dr. Sonya Stevens of Martha’s Vineyard Hospital (MVH) as the new district physician.
She will take over for Dr. Jeff Zack.
“For many years, we have had Dr. Jeff Zack as our district physician. There have been a number of times since I’ve been here that I’ve had to request assistance from him,” superintendent Matt D’Andrea said during the AISC meeting. “He has always been terrific.”
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MVPS reverts to one director of student support services
Two-director model changed as longtime co-director Nancy Dugan eyes retirement.
Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools (MVPS) is hiring Hope MacLeod as the sole director of student support services a change made by the All-Island School Committee at their meeting Thursday.
Originally, MacLeod served as co-director, and was in charge of student support services for grades 8-12, while co-director Nancy Dugan was tasked with students in grades K-7.
But now Dugan is eyeing retirement at the beginning of July, and the school system has decided to revert back to a single-director model moving forward.