Monday is the MLK Day holiday. The remainder of the week has a busy schedule of Board / Committee meetings.
Category: Education
Planning a Garden? Don’t Get Caught Short!
Thoughts of a ripe red tomato in August are probably the last thing on your mind right now, but how about seeds to start those summertime vegetables in your garden?
HHS Class of 1971 Looking for Classmates
So where did fifty years go? The Holliston High Class of 1971 graduates are asking, along with where did everyone go? Several class members are hoping to hold a reunion this year and are asking class members to reach out to them.
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COVID-19: Time Sensitive Update
I wanted to make you aware of an event happening TONIGHT at 6pm organized by Congresswoman Katherine Clark. Rep. Clark, whose district includes Holliston and Southborough, invites you to join her for a tele-town hall to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine.
Governance Committee Back to Work in New Year
Chair Sam Tyler called the Governance Committee (GC) to order at 7:04 PM on Monday evening (1.11.21), following its holiday break.
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COVID-19: January 11, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a significant threat to health and public safety in every community in the Commonwealth. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of last week represented our #2, #1, and #3 highest single-day totals for new confirmed cases, respectively, and as of January 7th, 219 of our 351 communities are considered in the highest risk category for the virus.
Holliston Happenings: Week of January 11, 2021
Lots going on this week – especially Board / Committee meetings.
The School Committee Meets
The School Committee (SC) met on Thursday evening (1.7.21) with various items on its agenda that also included some visitors. Chair Stacey Raffi opened the remote meeting at 7:02 PM, and requested a moment of silence be observed “in the spirit of mindfulness, to remember those who are suffering and who’ve been lost.”
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Safe Routes to School Survey is Now Open
We are pleased to inform you that Adams, Placentino, and Miller schools have partnered with the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program to provide you with a valuable survey tool to gather data on how students travel to and from school.
COVID-19: January 4, 2021 Update from Representative Dykema
I hope you are staying safe, healthy, and warm and that your new year is off to a good start! In this week’s newsletter, I wanted to provide a brief update on the vaccine rollout in Massachusetts.
