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Haverhill High School Principal Glenn Burns. (Courtesy photograph.) Haverhill High School will begin looking for a new principal as Glenn Burns returns to Salem, Mass., as executive principal of Salem High Schools on July 1. Salem Superintendent Stephen Zrike Jr. made the appointment official Friday. As WHAV reported first April 20, Burns emailed families, writing he may be leaving Haverhill since he had been named a finalist for the Salem job. Burns wrote again yesterday, telling families his work at Haverhill High “provided me fulfillment and growth beyond what I could have anticipated.” “Over the past three years I have learned what a Hillie is and what it means to be a Hillie. I have been proud to be part of a community that expects more and advocates fiercely for our children. We have overcome many obstacles together and each time prevailed stronger as a school and community,” he added. ....
By WHAV Staff | May 10, 2021 State Rep. Andy X. Vargas during a previous WHAV appearance with Haverhill City Councilor William J. Macek. (WHAV News file photograph) The arrival of the coronavirus last year brought worries of deep cuts in state aid, but Haverhill state Rep. Andy X. Vargas said the recently approved House spending plan neither cuts services nor raises taxes. The nearly $48 billion budget proposal is possible, Vargas said, because of strong state revenue collections, increased federal reimbursement and by using the state’s rainy-day fund. Appearing on WHAV’s live “Win for Breakfast” program Friday morning, Vargas also discussed specific benefits for Haverhill. ....
As coronavirus restrictions are being eased across the state, the Haverhill School Committee agrees after-hours use of school campuses should, once again, be open to the public. School Committee member Toni Sapienza-Donais raised the matter Thursday, saying she has received reports of people walking on school grounds during the evening or weekends being told they […] ....
By John Lee Grant | Gabriela Vargas. (Courtesy photograph.) Haverhill High School students want a greater say in their education, including how money should be spent. For the past two years, a group of Haverhill High School students have been working with Massachusetts Advocates for Children and Harvard Law School looking to find ways to improve student success by creating a safe and supportive learning environment. Their group Haverhill Violence Intervention and Prevention or VIP, for short has been brainstorming with Harvard Law interns and addressing state legislators with the goal of improving relationships between educators and students. Last Thursday, Haverhill High School senior and Student Council President Gabriela Vargas told the School Committee why student input is critical in achieving that goal. ....
By WHAV Staff | Rendering of proposed six-story, 18-unit building at 15 Middlesex St., Bradford. The public has opportunities to shape policy this week as various Haverhill boards meet. In the interest of transparency in government, WHAV provides this list of upcoming meetings every week. Plans for a six-story, 18-unit building on the site of the former Arthur Sharp Hardware goes before the Haverhill City Council tonight for review and approval of three waivers. Attorney Michael J. Migliori, representing developer Alan Sfeir, described the riverfront proposal in a letter to councilors as a “vibrant redevelopment” of the roughly quarter-acre site. In its application, the developer says three waivers are needed allowing 18 units where five are required, 18 parking spaces where 27 are required and a height of 91 feet where 55 is the maximum allowed. ....