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April 17, 2021
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Author: Julia Corbett

Pandemic Peace and Promise Photo Project Accepting Submissions

Reading, MA — If you have opened Instagram and Facebook over the course of the pandemic, you’ve probably been...
Arts and Entertainment, Covid-19

Superintendent Provides Spring RPS COVID-19 Updates

Reading, MA — Eight students tested positive for COVID-19 in the Reading Public Schools this past week, leading 65...
Covid-19, Schools

Reading Churches Offer Residents A Variety of Ways to Celebrate Easter During the Pandemic

For Reading residents of the Christian faith, this upcoming Sunday marks the end of Holy Week with the celebration...
Holiday Events, Religious

RMHS Principal Finalists Announced

Reading, MA — In a March 30 blog post to the Reading Public School Community, Superintendent of Schools Dr....
Schools

U.K COVID-19 Variant Reported Within Reading

Reading, MA — On March 28, Kristine Harris, Public Health Nurse for the town of Reading, was informed by...
Covid-19, Schools

Elementary School Students to Return to Full In-Person Learning April 5

Reading, MA — In his most recent Pathways blog post, Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty announced that elementary...
Schools

What are you, a Professor? A Look Into Professor’s Market

Reading, MA — When most of us receive a rhetorical question from our parents, it doesn’t inspire us to...
Business, food

19% of RPS Staff Have Received COVID-19 Vaccine

Reading, MA — In his most recent Pathways blog post, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. John Doherty, announced the results...
Covid-19, Schools

Superintendent Provides Update on Phasing Out of Hybrid Learning

On Friday of last week, the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted 8-3 to give Commissioner Jeffrey...
Schools

Superintendent Releases Statement Regarding Return to In-Person Learning

Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty released a statement in his newest Pathways blog post regarding Governor Charlie Baker’s...
Covid-19, Schools
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