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Sharon residents opt for 3 new faces for School Committee


Paula Vogler, Correspondent
SHARON – After a tumultuous year, Sharon’s School Committee will go forward with three new members to work with.
Newcomers Prisnel Dominique and Wenxiao Guo Tiano won three-year terms to the Committee with 27.5% or 1,648 votes and 30% or 1,822 votes respectively along with Veronica Wiseman who received 16% or 944 votes. Incumbent Katie Currul-Dykeman did not win in her re-election bid, receiving 784 votes while challenger Inna Belenky received 786 votes, both receiving approximately 13% of voters ballots.
Tanya Lewis and Aviron Shemtov won the two one-year seats to fill vacancies, one of which was the result of former school committee chair Judy Crosby resigning in March when she was forced out as chair. Lewis received 37% or 1,509 votes cast while Shemtov received 27% or 1,086 votes. Incumbent Heather Zelevinsky was unsuccessful in her bid for the one-year seat receiving 15% or 599 votes while a fourth candidate, Chethana Naik, receive ....

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Sharon Schools will increase classroom instruction starting April 5


Mary Ellen Gambon
Special to Wicked Local
Sharon The School Committee voted 6-0-1 at its Feb. 24 meeting for elementary school students to return to in-person instruction beginning Monday, April 5 while grappling with a projected $1.2 million budgetary shortfall.
The motion called for transitioning learning models beginning on Aril 1 and deferring responsibility for this transition to Acting Superintendent Meg Dussault to plan and execute its implementation the methods to accomplish transition. Member Heather Zelevinsky abstained after having offered a friendly amendment to make sure that those who are in remote learning could continue in this direction unless DESE does not allow it. Members said it was their understanding that DESE would allow this to continue, so there was no need for the amendment. ....

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