The CES Newsroom

  • Home
  • CES Stories
  • Local
  • State/National
  • Visit the CES Website

School Districts

Schools pivot to remote learning – Educators try to provide ‘normalcy in this abnormal time’ amid school closures

Posted on Friday, March 20th, 2020 by Collaborative for Educational Services

Source: Jacquelyn Voghel, Hampshire Daily Gazette
Date: 3/20/2020
Link: Complete Article

Schools pivot to remote learning – Educators try to provide ‘normalcy in this abnormal time’ amid school closures

NORTHAMPTON — With Massachusetts schools closed through at least April 7 as part of a state effort to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, school districts are adjusting to a remote learning experience. School officials interviewed by the Gazette say that while virtual education has its limits, learning over the next few weeks will ideally keep… [Read More]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Amherst Pelham Regional School, Gateway Regional School District, Northampton Public Schools, remote learning, School Districts

Meal options for students during school closure

Posted on Friday, March 20th, 2020 by Collaborative for Educational Services

Source: Martha Maloney, Collaborative for Educational Services
Date: 3/20/2020
Link: Complete Article

Meal options for students during school closure

Schools continue to think outside the box with meal delivery as well as pick up during this extended school closure. Franklin County Technical School, with the help of FM Kuzmeskus yellow or brown mini buses, is delivering meals for any FCTS student, prepared daily by kitchen staff to over 28 locations in 16 different towns… [Read More]

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: FCTS, food delivery, food pickup, Franklin County Technical School, Meals, Northampton Public Schools, School Districts, student meals

Baker to file stand-alone education bill

Posted on Wednesday, January 9th, 2019 by Collaborative for Educational Services

Source: Matt Murphy, Worcester Telegram
Date: 1/7/2019
Link: Complete Article

Baker to file stand-alone education bill

BOSTON – Gov. Charlie Baker said Monday he’s “optimistic” that the Legislature and his administration can reach a deal to reform public education funding by the summer, despite past attempts falling apart in recent years when talks between House and Senate Democrats broke down. Baker, in his inaugural address, said he would be filing a… [Read More]

Filed Under: State/National News Tagged With: Chapter 70 Funding, Education Bill, Foundation Budget Reform, School Districts

Quick Links

  • CES Homepage
  • Upcoming Events
  • Contact Us
  • Employment Opportunities

Subscribe by Email

Receive notifications for new posts:


Like Us On Facebook

Facebook Pagelike Widget

Copyright 2023 Collaborative for Educational Services · All Rights Reserved