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April 17, 2021
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Category: Schools

Tracey Named as RMHS Principal

Reading, MA — Superintendent of Schools John Doherty has announced the selection of Kevin Tracey as the new principal...
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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

RMHS High Five – David Lynch Class of ’21

Favorite Book: “The Greatest Generation” by Tom Brokaw Favorite Subjects: Physics, Principles of Engineering, and Calculus Clubs/Activities: National Honor...
RMHS High Five

RMHS High Five – Nick Marshall Class of ’21

Favorite Book: “Bank of Brothers” by Stephen E. Ambrose Favorite Quote: “You get what you work for, not what...
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Northeast Metro Tech Repairs Car, Utilizes Project for Remote Lessons

Northeast Metro Tech Partners with Second Chance Cars to Repair Vehicle for Local Veteran WAKEFIELD– A vehicle repaired by...
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RMHS Principal Finalists Attend Virtual Open Mic

On April 5, the School Department invited members of the community to an “Open Microphone” night to meet the...
Schools

Last Day of School: June 21

Reading, MA — By a vote of 6-0, the School Committee set the last day of school for the...
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RMHS High Five – Harsh Patel Class of ’21

Favorite Book: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Favorite Quote: “Innovation is saying “no” to 1,000 things.” Steve...
RMHS High Five

RMHS High Five – James Schipellitti Class of ’21

Favorite Book: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Favorite Quote: “When something is important enough, you do it even...
RMHS High Five

RMHS Principal Finalists Announced

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