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January 28, 2021
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Category: Schools

School Committee Approves $49.7 Million Budget

Reading, MA — After three weeks of presentations and discussions, and by a vote of 6-0, the School Committee...
School Committee

Pride and Prejudice Comes to Reading Screens

Reading, MA — One of the industries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic is the performing arts. Denied the...
Arts and Entertainment, Schools

Superintendent Provides COVID-19 Update in RPS

Reading, MA — Forty students and five staff members were quarantined across Killam, Birch Meadow, and Barrows elementary schools...
Covid-19, Schools

Northeast Metro Tech Shares Update on Building Project

WAKEFIELD — Superintendent David DiBarri wishes to provide a progress update on Northeast Metro Tech’s School Building Project. Over...
Schools

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...
School Committee

Reading Expresses Interest in Joining Pooled Testing Program

Reading, MA — In a January 14th School Committee meeting, Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty informed the committee...
Covid-19, Schools

Email Address Impersonates Superintendent

For people reading Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty’s January 17th blog post, a sentence at the end of...
Schools

Superintendent Provides Covid Update

Reading, MA — Reading Public Schools had fewer cases of COVID-19 this week than it has had in previous...
Covid-19, Schools

School Committee Continues Budget Talks

Reading, MA — “We all need to pause and take a breath before it’s too late.” Superintendent of Schools...
School Committee

Hybrid Learning Resumes at RPS

Reading, MA — In a Pathways blog post released yesterday, Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Doherty confirmed that students...
School Committee
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