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BY KEVIN SHALVEYBy state law, public school students are allowed no more than five minutes of unsupervised prayer before classes begin each day.
A policy draft for Bedford aims to provide that freedom to district students.
At the Monday, May 14, meeting, the School Board heard the first reading of a freedom of assembly/religion draft and ...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEYOver the past two years, report cards grading Bedford students have changed.
For about two years, the Bedford School District has been issuing parent-friendly elementary school report cards. Starting next school year, the new grading process for fifth- and sixth-graders will be in place.
And, seventh- and eight-grade report cards ...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWNKindergartners, don’t fret.
You may still get into Harvard even if your report card shows that you need to improve your ability to name geometric shapes, plan and control your body movements or recite the alphabet. But your report card will be changing, and becoming more stringent, at almost every level of your ...
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By Rod Hansen
Staff Writer
Recognition can work just as well as punishment in creating an orderly school environment.
That’s the guiding theory behind PBIS, an approach to education
that centers on recognizing good behavior as a means of creating an
orderly school environment.
Educators at New Boston Central ...
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By Ryan O’Connor
Staff Writer
After
three years as head of the Bow School District, Superintendent Kathleen
Holt will be leaving at the end of the school year.
“I’m not leaving for any bad reasons,” Holt said. “It’s a great
school district. The people here are great, the ...
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