Saturday Nov 14 | Berkshire Eagle
Q&A Education chief talks to The Eagle
During his visit to Pittsfield on Friday, Mitchell Chester, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, responded to several education questions posed by The Eagle.
Airman Francis Alibozek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alibozek of 53 East Hoosac St., has been assigned to a unit of the Continental Air Command at Mitchell Air Force Base, N.Y., for training and duty as a roads and grounds specialist.
Western Mass. job fair comes as state reports increase in jobless rate from 9.1% to 9.3%
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Hilltown Schools Consider Major Merge
As some severe budget cuts are in the forecast, the Gateway Regional School District is buckling down.
The state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education identified 14 Berkshire County schools as being in need of improvement based on the latest Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test results that were released on Wednesday.
More MA schools need improvement
The state Department of Education says the number of schools identified under federal standards as needing improvement is up 4 percent this year.
Parents plead with Gateway Regional School District Committee not to...
By MANON L. MIRABELLI BLANDFORD - The last of five public hearings on the fate of Gateway Regional School District's elementary schools was held Wednesday with parents pleading with the School Committee to not close Blandford's school.
Cape school districts optimistic on start dates
Without a crystal ball to foresee snowstorms and flu epidemics, most Cape school districts are taking a gamble by waiting until after Labor Day to open for students.
Chester pleased with MacDonald
While former Adams Selectman Edward MacDonald has already weighed in on his new job as town administrator of the small Hampden County town of Chester, his new bosses have expressed their opinion of their new employee.
Former Adams selectman now Chester administrator
Just months after losing his bid for re-election as Selectman, Edward MacDonald has settled into the small Hampden County town of Chester as the new town administrator.
Education commissioner weighs in
With education at a critical cross roads in its history, finding ways to improve and innovate it is crucial to its future, Mitchell D. Chester, Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, said Monday.
Teachers return for annual conference
An estimated 800 teachers are expected to descend on Williams College next week for the 36th annual Massachusetts Teachers Association Summer Conference.
Artists at home: Frelinghuysen and Morris
Of all the historic houses in Berkshire County, the only one in which I feel the presence of non-ghostly inhabitants is the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio in Lenox.
List of projects that will use civilian flaggers
The list released by the Patrick administration Monday of 71 construction projects across Massachusetts that will rely on civilian flaggers: DISTRICT 1 - LANESBOROUGH-PITTSFIELD: Resurfacing on a Section of Route 8. - CHESTER-HUNTINGTON: Resurfacing on a Section of Route 20.
Photo by Manon Mirabelli -- From left, Dawn S. Hoppe, 18, of Huntington; Ashley B. Parady, 17, of Russell; Natasha A. Downie, 17, of Russell; Karina E. Piispanen, 17, of Chester; Elyse A. Pommenville, 17, of Worthington, and Hilary P. Anderson, 17, of Russell.
Prospective teachers score poorly in math
State education officials say nearly three-quarters of the people who took the state elementary school teacher's licensing exam this year failed the new math section.
Westfield State College graduates upbeat about finding jobs
By ALEX PESHKOV apeshkov@repub.com WESTFIELD - Hill Harper, an actor and classmate of Barack Obama at Harvard Law School, urged 1,280 Westfield State College graduates Saturday to follow their own path and be open to where their interests might take them.
Green: People may be spreading bat disease
As white nose syndrome, the devastating illness that is killing hundreds of thousands of bats marches its way across the country, officials are trying to ensure humans aren't inadvertently spreading it.
Gateway advisory committee to meet at 9 a.m. today to discuss possible school closings
The Gateway Regional School District's Elementary Advisory Committee meets for the first time today at 9 a.m. A 14-member elementary education parent advisory committee will be working with the district's superintendent and elementary schools principals to give input on the process of consolidation or closing Blandford, Chester and R. H. Conwell ...