Caring and reading at Woodward

The Community Advocate writes about special programs at Woodward, including CARE, a program focused on caring, acceptance, and respect for others, and “One School, One Read” which apparently is a school-wide book club. The best part? The programs come with assemblies. Woohoo! The first CARE assembly centered around acceptance. Students and faculty wore Hawaiian shirts Read the full article → from Caring and reading at Woodward

What’s $1.5 million between friends?

Northborough and Southborough are the recipients of $1.5 million in state reimbursements from the Algonquin project. Score! The problem is how to divide the windfall between the towns, a battle that has been going on for more than a year. At last night’s regional school committee meeting, the committee proposed a reconciliation. According to their Read the full article → from What’s $1.5 million between friends?

Advanced science

Here’s a cool story about some Algonquin students who had the opportunity to practice real-world laboratory techniques on, of all places, a bus. “The students tested synthetic hemoglobin for sickle-cell anemia aboard the Boston University School of Medicine CityLab, a laboratory on wheels that travels to schools throughout the state to teach biotechnology.” … Full Read the full article → from Advanced science

Back to school images

From Metrowest Daily News: “Jack O’Connor and his dedicated aide, Kathy Riley, play with magnifying glasses while viewing seashells in class during kindergarten orientation at Mary Finn Elementary School in Southborough yesterday.” “Caroline Wages meets teacher’s aide Susan Strazie during yesterday’s kindergarten orientation at Mary Finn Elementary School in Southborough.” Full story Read the full article → from Back to school images

Algonquin grand opening ceremony, 9/4

From Wicked Local Southborough: “The events planned for the grand opening include a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside the school rotunda followed by a dedication ceremony in the new auditorium. There will be a reception with refreshments and live entertainment provided by Algonquin students. Student ambassadors will lead guided tours highlighting the improvements. Student work will also Read the full article → from Algonquin grand opening ceremony, 9/4

Algonquin named one of Boston Magazine’s top public high schools

Boston Magazine ranked public high schools based not only on academic performance, but also on how efficiently they operate. Algonquin was ranked #2 for cost efficiency behind Concord-Carlisle High School. Considering academic performance alone, Algonquin ranked 10th. See the full ranking. Read the full article → from Algonquin named one of Boston Magazine’s top public high schools

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