Once again, the good folks at WalletHub have put together a very interesting study. It involves which states have the best and worst public school systems.
Thanks to the caring, thoughtful folks at the Pittsfield Public Schools, there will be another free lunch program offered at several locations this summer.
The DESE announced on Tuesday that Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley will extend the mask requirement in all K-12 public schools in MA through at least January 15.
The Pittsfield Public Schools are announcing some additions to their remote learning foodservice plans, including late afternoon and early evening meal pickup. Here's the Press Release from the PPS Administration Center:
The school cafeteria is an important component of successfully educating children...
According to an article in The Berkshire Eagle, free dinners are being offered to all children in the city from the North Adams School system. Beginning on Monday the curbside grab-and-go program will be in operation between 4:30pm to 5:00pm at the Brayton Elementary School...
The North Adams Public Schools have seen no further transmission after the school officials learned last week that a student had tested positive for COVID-19.