Tag: schools
Council directs funds to new boiler for Martin Elementary
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The Town Council has agreed to fund the replacement of a broken boiler at Joseph W. Martin Elementary School.
The council voted 7-0 at its...
Voters approve new $286 million Tri-County School
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Residents in 11 towns voted to approve the construction of a new Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School building.
Voters in North Attleborough, Franklin, Medfield,...
North Attleborough High School Class of 1974 reunion
The North Attleborough Class of 1974 is planning a reunion for Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 at Lake Pearl’s Treetop Room in Wrentham. Save the...
Voters to decide on new Tri County School building
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Savana Trinity is worried about the state of Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School.
The building has overloaded electrical circuits, preventing students like her from...
Amvet Boulevard students arrive for their first day of classes
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The first day of school was filled with introductions at Amvet Boulevard Elementary.
An estimated 420 Amvet students in grades K-5 began their school year...
Bristol Community College says its “ready” for free community college program
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As the fall semester begins, Bristol Community College is preparing for a significant change–offering free community college for students 25 years and older without...
New leaders added to Bishop Feehan team
Bishop Feehan High School President Tim Sullivan ’87 and Principal Sean Kane continue to add to their leadership team, announcing three key additions in...
Kelleher leaves North Attleborough Middle School, joins staff at Dighton Rehoboth
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Brianne Kelleher is leaving North Attleborough Middle School (NAMS) after serving as its principal for five years.
Kelleher was hired as the principal of the...
Town Council approves $105.8 million budget
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The Town Council has approved an operational budget worth $105.8 million for the Fiscal Year 2024.
Months of meetings and reviews ended on June 12...
North Attleborough SEPAC presents Hero Awards
On April 27, the North Attleboro Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) presented its annual Heroes Awards. SEPAC is a is a group of...