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January 24, 2021
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Category: School Committee

Changes Coming to RPS Extended Day Program

Reading, MA — Chris Nelson, Director of Extended Day and Community Learning, opened the January 21 School Committee meeting...
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School Committee Continues Budget Talks

Reading, MA — “We all need to pause and take a breath before it’s too late.” Superintendent of Schools...
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Hybrid Learning Resumes at RPS

Reading, MA — In a Pathways blog post released yesterday, Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty confirmed that students...
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High School Hybrid Model Questions Continue

Reading, MA — Several School Committee members expressed concern to Superintendent John Doherty over the “two-day on, two-day livestream”...
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School Committee Approves Changes to RMHS Transcript

Reading, MA — Reading Memorial High School (RMHS) Principal Kate Boynton shared proposed updates to the RMHS student handbook’s...
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School Committee Reacts to Rules for Winter Sports

Reading, MA — Superintendent John Doherty’s presentation of the new rules for high school winter sports for the upcoming...
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Superintendent Selection Criteria Approved

Reading, MA — The selection criteria which will be published to candidates investigating the role of superintendent of schools...
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School Committee Approves Improvement Plan

Reading, MA — The School Committee voted 6-0 to approve the District Improvement Plan on Thursday, November 19. The...
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Superintendent Search Committee Seeking Members

November 10, 2020 Town of Reading Community Members Re:  Superintendent of School Search  The Reading School Committee is currently...
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Reading Public Schools Superintendent Search Survey and Focus Group for Community Members

The Reading School Committee is currently searching for our next Superintendent of Schools, to begin serving on July 1, 2021. The School...
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