HOLYOKE — When temperatures soar outside, classrooms inside William R. Peck Middle School can get even hotter. Andrea Salvas, the assistant principal at the school, which serves students in grades four through eight, remembers seeing teachers with sweat soaking through their shirts on the first day of school this year. And her thoughts jumped to… [Read More]
Holyoke voters being asked for $54 million to replace aging middle schools
Posted on Friday, September 27th, 2019 by Collaborative for Educational Services
Source: DUSTY CHRISTENSEN, Daily Hampshire Gazette
Date: 9/28/2019
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