Chicopee survey shows students prefer in-person learning as high schools return to full-time classes
Updated May 19, 2021;
CHICOPEE Local high school students reported being less than satisfied with remote learning in a survey conducted shortly before state officials ordered all secondary schools to return to full-time, in-person classes.
The Student Advisory Council, made up of students from a variety of grade levels at Comprehensive and Chicopee High Schools, conducted two surveys of their classmates during the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall results show students on average rated learning remotely at about 5.7 on a scale of 1 to 10, said Timothy Wagner, a Comprehensive High senior and president of the council.
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PO killed in police ‘encounter’ in Gujranwala
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April 22, 2021
GUJRANWALA: A notorious proclaimed offender Atif alias Atti Lahoria was killed during an alleged police encounter at Alipur Chatha on Wednesday.
The accused was involved in 13 dacoity, murder and ransom cases. The police had arrested him through the Interpol from abroad and got shifted him in Pakistan about two days before. The police claimed that a police party was carrying him to identify his accomplices last night when his accomplices allegedly opened fire at the police party. As a result, Atif sustained bullets from his own accomplices and died on the spot.
Chicopee Comprehensive High to add preschool
Updated 5:51 AM;
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CHICOPEE Comprehensive High School is expecting to add a new class for the fall, but the students won’t graduate in four years, five years or even in a decade.
Educators are planning to begin a preschool program for 3- and 4-year-old children similar to one already offered at Chicopee High School, Principal Andrew Lamothe said.
The program will fill two needs. Along with providing convenient and high-quality early childhood education for children of city staff, it is designed to give high school students who are taking child development classes some hands-on experience observing and working with young children, he said.
Chicopee student survey confirms high schoolers not fans of remote learning
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
CHICOPEE – After spending nearly a year attending school via computer from their bedrooms and dining room table students rated their experiences with remote learning with most saying they are not fans of the system.
The Student Advisory Committee sent a survey to all students at Chicopee and Comprehensive High schools to ask them a variety of questions about remote learning. About 26% or 567 students responded to the email survey, said Tim Wagner, a Comprehensive High senior and chairman of the committee.
The survey asked students to rate their experiences with remote learning on a scale of one to 10 and received an average rating of 5.1, Wagner said.