Hoosac Valley Regional School District will be destroying the temporary school records for students who graduated from Hoosac Valley High School with the Class of 2014 and the records of
CHESHIRE, Mass.— The town is facing a late budget shakeup and instead of using $100,000 in free cash to offset the tax rate, it will have to use $300,000. Interim Town.
This donation came in the form of three $2,000 donations one to each school in the district. At the high school and middle school, the grants must go toward science, technology, engineering and math initiatives, the School Committee was told at its meeting Monday. The elementary school is planning to use its donation toward a beautification project. Third-grade students and volunteers spend a day planting flowers and beautifying the landscape in front of the school, Superintendent Aaron Dean said in an email correspondence after the meeting. It s a service learning project that promotes pride in our elementary school. Other maintenance projects are planned for the elementary school. Working with the town of Adams, the district is tapping into an account with around $160,000 that is reserved for school improvement purposes. The school district may also use some money from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security, or CARES, Act