Pandemic issues make September new goal
By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Apr 22, 2021
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Because of space issues at Andover High, it s unlikely students will return to classrooms full time this spring, school officials said.
They said the pandemic s social-distancing rules prevent the school s classrooms from providing the space needed for all students to return full time. Groups of students now attend the school on alternate days under the hybrid learning method. They learn remotely online from home on days they don t go to school.
Janet Nicosia, director of facilities for the school district, said officials are hoping social-distancing rules are relaxed by the start of the next school year. That would allow students desks to be placed closer together and classrooms to hold more children.
By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Apr 13, 2021
Courtesy photoMagda Parvey was chosen to be the next superintendent for Andover schools.
Andover s School Committee has chosen Magda Parvey to lead the district as superintendent come July 1.
Parvey will replace interim Superintendent Claudia Bach, whose contract with the district ends in June. Bach temporarily replaced Superintendent Sheldon Berman, who resigned at the end of 2020 for personal reasons.
The committee overwhelmingly chose Parvey in a 5-0 vote Monday night. Through a rigorous interview process, Dr. Parvey shared her vision of collaborative leadership and her deep commitment to student-centric decisions, the committee wrote in a statement. She is intent on promoting a culture of continuous learning, positive and professional engagement, and open communication.
The Andover School Committee unanimously approved a plan last Thursday to send kindergartners and first-graders back to school buildings four days a week.