Holyoke native Anthony Soto named receiver-superintendent of public schools >Published: 7/1/2021 7:26:31 PM
HOLYOKE One of Holyoke’s own has become the next leader of the city’s public schools
On Wednesday, the state’s education commissioner appointed Anthony Soto as the receiver-superintendent of Holyoke Public Schools (HPS) a role he had held on an interim basis since the state, in a still-unexplained move, asked former receiver-superintendent Alberto Vázquez Matos to resign in March.
An HPS graduate and Holyoke native, Soto served as chief finance and operations officer in the district since 2016 and previously worked for a decade as a financial analyst and budget director in Springfield Public Schools.
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HOLYOKE The state education commissioner asked the receiver-superintendent of Holyoke Public Schools to resign earlier this year and paid him $102,500 in severance.The details are included in a separation agreement, obtained by the news outlet.
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Statewide group formed to plan how kids will return to in-person learning
Educators, school administrators, mental health professionals and others comprise the group
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This school year has been a difficult one for many and with Gov. Ralph Northam’s recent directive to have students inside schools by next month, the Virginia Department of Education is taking action.
On Wednesday, Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane announced the formation of a workgroup of educators, school administrators, mental health professionals, parents and leaders of community organizations.
The Virginia LEARNS workgroup will assess the needs of students and support Virginia school divisions as they look to have in-person learning options available for students by Northam’s March 15 deadline.