In the media: The Algonquin garden spot in Northborough

The Metrowest Daily News has a story about a garden started by students and faculty at Algonquin. Some crops from the garden are being donated to the Northborough Food Pantry, while others are being frozen for use during nutrition classes next fall. In addition to fruits and vegetables, organizers have planned a serenity garden with Read the full article → from In the media: The Algonquin garden spot in Northborough

Vast majority of Algonquin grads plan to continue their education

With the workforce the way it is today, perhaps it’s no surprise that a whopping 91% of this year’s Algonquin graduates plan to continue their schooling in the fall. According to unofficial numbers presented at last week’s regional school committee meeting, 83% of graduating seniors plan to attend a four-year college in the fall, while Read the full article → from Vast majority of Algonquin grads plan to continue their education

In the media: Southborough group awards $33K in education grants

The Metrowest Daily News reported recently that the Southborough Education Foundation awarded $33,000 in grants to fund new programs in Southborough schools and at Algonquin. “So many teachers out there are doing the work and coming up with grant ideas to make the schools better,” said foundation President Nicki Healey. The grant money will go Read the full article → from In the media: Southborough group awards $33K in education grants

Finn one of first in nation to receive prestigious accreditation

If you’re sending your kid to Finn for kindergarten or preschool next year, here’s a story that will make you feel good about your choice. After a nearly two-year process, Finn became one of the first early childhood development centers in the nation to be accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Read the full article → from Finn one of first in nation to receive prestigious accreditation

Technology recycling day tomorrow

Get rid of your old electronic equipment at Algonquin on Saturday morning and help out the Algonquin Green Club in the process. Technology Recycling Day runs from 8:00 am to noon. Items accepted include: Computer monitors Laptops CPUs Speakers Mice and keyboards Computer accessories All printers Camera equipment Stereos VCRs TVs Appliances IPods and MP3 Read the full article → from Technology recycling day tomorrow

State busing cuts could mean increased class size

The Metrowest Daily News reports on the Regional School Committee meeting last night where members talked about potential state cuts to regional transportation that could end up affecting classroom services. The cuts could mean a loss of $300K in state funding for the district, a shortfall that would have to be made up somehow. Gobron Read the full article → from State busing cuts could mean increased class size

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