Ok, it feels like we need to start with the biggest news story of the week in Worcester- remote learning? the long awaited Public Safety…
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ICYMI – Important Reads and News from Last Week
Buckle up. So much has been going on in Worcester, we literally couldn’t keep up! So we’re trying to catch up, and bring you along…
View More ICYMI – Important Reads and News from Last WeekICYMI- Weekly Worcester News and Ideas Roundup
Here is your virtual blotter on things to catch up on in Worcester this week. We want to begin by sending our condolences to the…
View More ICYMI- Weekly Worcester News and Ideas RoundupThe Board of Ed closes this school year on Tuesday
…and you can find the agenda here. The livestream will be here.My understanding is that so many people have signed up for public comment that they maxed…
View More The Board of Ed closes this school year on TuesdayTwo Worcester meetings next week
On Monday night the 29th at 6:30, the Doherty building committee meets to vote on the preferred schematic design. Read the rest at Whos of Who-cester
View More Two Worcester meetings next weekCovid Doesn’t Care
COVID-19 doesn’t care about your politics.It doesn’t care about the economy or small businesses or the GDP.COVID-19 doesn’t care about learning loss.It doesn’t care about…
View More Covid Doesn’t CareLeave your worries on the doorstep
…it isn’t good when you start pulling blog post titles from the Depression era, but it’s definitely looking grim. Here’s The Atlantic in an article titled “The Second…
View More Leave your worries on the doorstepThree to read on policing in schools
The past week’s episode of the podcast Have You Heard with Jennifer Berkshire and Jack Schneider looks at how police entered the schools in LA, Chicago, and Boston. If like…
View More Three to read on policing in schoolsWhat we don’t talk about in Massachusetts
The big Boston Globe piece this weekend on two classes teaching lessons on racism and the district response–well worth reading, if you have not–followed the usual Massachusetts habit of…
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