Our state takes pride in providing the best public education in the nation. During the pandemic, students of all ages have faced unprecedented disruption to their learning environment, and teachers, staff, caregivers, and families have stepped up to adapt to these challenging circumstances in new and creative ways.
Category: Town Government
Holliston School Committee Announces Interim Superintendent
The Holliston School Committee is pleased to announce our unanimous vote to appoint Dr. Susan Kustka as interim superintendent for the 2020-21 school year, pending successful contract negotiations.
COVID-19: June 29,2020 Update from Representative Dykema
As you know, the science around understanding, identifying, and treating COVID-19 is a new and quickly evolving field.
Annual Water Quality Report From MA DEP Now Available
The Holliston Water Department is pleased to announce the availability of the 2019 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (CCR).
COVID-19: June 26, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
We already know that the impacts of COVID-19 extend far beyond the devastating effects on individuals and families who’ve been directly impacted by the virus.
Mosquito Spraying Starts Next Week
The Holliston Health Department shared this press release from the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project.
COVID-19: June 25, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Limiting the spread of COVID-19 in vulnerable populations has proved to be one of the most challenging aspects of this pandemic.
HHS Track and Fields To Open On Friday, June 26, 2020
Dig out your athletic equipment for use at HHS starting tomorrow, June 26, 2020.
COVID-19: June 24, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Today, the House of Representatives met in a remote formal session to pass H.4802, a $1.1 billion supplemental budget bill that primarily authorizes state spending of federal CARES Act funds to specific COVID-19 relief efforts and programs.
COVID-19: June 23, 2020 Update from Representative Dykema
Unequal impacts of COVID-19 on vulnerable communities has been well documented, both in Massachusetts and around the country.
