It’s going to be a bit of a late start for students when school opens next fall. At last week’s Southborough School Committee meeting, Superintendent Charles Gobron presented the proposed schedule for the 2009-2010 school year. Gobron explained that because Labor Day falls late this year (September 7), students won’t start school until September 2. Read the full article → from Preview of the school calendar for 2009-2010
Southborough School News
Stories related to Southborough Public Schools, Algonquin Regional High School, and Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School.
Schools give money back to town
The town of Southborough can thank the schools for a $90,000 gift. The school district had money left over from capital projects, so they decided to hand it back to the town. The money was originally appropriated through votes at last year’s town meeting. At the Southborough School Committee meeting last week, Director of Business Read the full article → from Schools give money back to town
Algonquin assistant principal takes new job
Algonquin Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction John Harrington has accepted the position of principal at Littleton High School. He will finish out the school year at Algonquin with his last day set for June 30. “Littleton is gaining a great principal,” Superintendent Charles Gobron told me. “I have had the opportunity to work closely Read the full article → from Algonquin assistant principal takes new job
Your chance to meet the Algonquin principal candidates
The two finalists vying for the job of Algonquin principal will do a meet-and-greet for students and parents this week. Here are the details. Tuesday: Tom Mead, assistant principal at Andover High School, 3:00 to 4:00 pm or 6:30 to 7:30 pm in the Algonquin library Thursday: Linda Murdock, principal at Trottier Middle School, 3:00 Read the full article → from Your chance to meet the Algonquin principal candidates
Algonquin has a high graduation rate
That’s probably not ground-breaking news, is it? Numbers released last week by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education revealed Algonquin’s graduation rate is significantly higher than the state average. Across the state, 81.2% of students who started high school as freshmen in 2004 graduated in 2008. At Algonquin that number was 97.2%. That’s up Read the full article → from Algonquin has a high graduation rate
Algonquin winter choral concert
The Algonquin Chorus will stage their winter concert tomorrow night at 7:30 pm in the auditorium. Read the full article → from Algonquin winter choral concert
Algonquin assistant principal looking for a new job
Algonquin is already looking for a new principal, and now they might be down an assistant principal, too. John Harrington, assistant principal for curriculum and instruction, is among five finalists for principal at Littleton High School. A hiring decision is expected in mid-February according to Wicked Local Littleton. Last month Algonquin announced two finalists in Read the full article → from Algonquin assistant principal looking for a new job
Notes from Algonquin
Each month Algonquin Principal Ned Gallagher posts his Principal’s Report. Here are some highlights from the latest one: Northborough Cable Access Television has purchased a state-of-the-art HD studio package for the Algonquin television studio. Once it’s set up, Algonquin will offer Studio Production classes. The Class of 2011 participated in the 2008 Walk to Cure Read the full article → from Notes from Algonquin
Algonquin sports wrap-up
Here’s how the week played out for Algonquin teams. Boys Basketball 01/27: North Middlesex at Algonquin Girls Basketball 01/23: Algonqin 49, Fitchburg 33 01/27: Algonquin 66, North Middlesex 33 (more…) Boys Hockey 01/28: Marlborough 2, Algonquin 0 (more…) Girls Hockey 01/26: Algonquin 5, Shrewsbury 3 (more…) 01/28: Algonquin 5, Springfield Cathedral 2 (more…) Gymnastics Alognquin Read the full article → from Algonquin sports wrap-up
It’s going to cost more to send your kid to school next year
And I’m not just talking about your rising property taxes. Governor Patrick may have spared schools from the latest round of budget cuts, but that doesn’t mean the school district is going to have an easy time making ends meet. And one strategy they intend to use is passing along some of the rising expense Read the full article → from It’s going to cost more to send your kid to school next year
Pre-school screening
The Northborough/Southborough Public School’s Integrated Pre-School Program is inviting neighborhood children who will be three years old by June 15, 2009 for a screening for possible enrollment. The program brings together neighborhood children and special needs children. The screenings will take place on January 30, 2009 at both the Zeh and Finn Schools. For a Read the full article → from Pre-school screening
Algonquin principal finalists announced
Linda Murdock is looking to graduate. The current principal at Trottier Middle School hopes to become the new principal at Algonquin. Murdock is one of two finalists for the position announced at last night’s regional school committee meeting. The other finalist is Thomas Mead, assistant principal at Andover High School. A decision is expected by Read the full article → from Algonquin principal finalists announced
How reading affects the brain
Does learning to read change the brain? Does the brain of a struggling reader work differently? Can reading interventions rewire the brain? Are music, language, and reading skills connected? Those are the questions to be considered on Thursday evening at a presentation titled “The Reading Brain” sponsored by the Northborough/Southborough Special Education Parent Advisory Council Read the full article → from How reading affects the brain
Winter RAP registration starts today
Online registration for Recreation After School Programs (RAP) begins today. Walk-in registration starts tomorrow. The winter RAP schedule runs February 2 through March 20. Programs are offered at Finn, Woodward, Neary, and Trottier and cover everything from cheerleading to martial arts to cooking to woodworking. There’s even a program at Woodward for Beasties drawing with Read the full article → from Winter RAP registration starts today