By WHAV Staff |
15 hours ago
From left, top row, Rebecca Law of Haverhill and Jen Hogan of Beverly. Bottom row, Robin Doherty of Danvers and Tara Ellis of Merrimac. (Courtesy photographs.)
Pentucket Regional School District has filled four positions in anticipation of the next school year.
Superintendent Justin Bartholomew said the new hires are Rebecca Law of Haverhill, assistant principal and SPED team coordinator for the Dr. John C. Page Elementary School in West Newbury; Jen Hogan of Beverly, literacy and humanities coordinator and coach for grades kindergarten through six; Robin Doherty of Danvers, instruction and curriculum coordinator and coach for grades seven through 12; and Tara Ellis of Merrimac, special education program coordinator.
Groveland’s Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School’s new leadership team is complete with the hiring of a new assistant principal from within the district. Brenda Erhardt, currently teaching at West Newbury’s Dr. John C. Page Elementary School, was selected Bagnall’s assistant principal. Pentucket Regional School District Superintendent Justin Bartholomew said Erhardt has worked as an […]
By WHAV Staff |
6 hours ago
Jim Day is the new principal of the Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School. (Photograph courtesy of Pentucket Regional School District.)
Emily Puteri will serve as the new principal of the Dr. John C. Page Elementary School. (Photograph courtesy of Pentucket Regional School District.)
Jim Day has been formally appointed as principal of Groveland’s Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School, while Emily Puteri becomes principal of West Newbury’s Dr. John C. Page Elementary School.
Pentucket Regional School District Superintendent Justin Bartholomew noted Day had been interim principal and Puteri served as principal of all remote learning students in the district this past year.
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By WHAV Staff |
March 8, 2021
Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley Feb. 26 at Nock-Molin Middle School in Newburyport. (Nicolaus Czarnecki/Boston Herald/Pool photograph.)
Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini. (WHAV News file photograph.)
Haverhill’s mayor said he did not have any advance notice of the state’s plans to return to in-person learning when he proposed last month a full school return in April.
An 8-3 vote by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education Friday afternoon gave state Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley extraordinary powers to end remote and hybrid learning. Riley said he wants to start by having elementary school students return to full in-person learning next month and all classes back by fall. Haverhill Education Association President Anthony J. Parolisi questions what Mayor James J. Fiorentini knew and when.