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Parents, School Committee continue literacy conversation

Parents continued to use the public comment time at the Jan. 30 School Committee to express concerns about the elementary level literacy curriculum in Winchester. Laura Malone who has two young children and recently moved back to town, said she “was upset to learn that we are using a reading

School Committee votes in favor of additional program initiatives for next year's budget

The school budget isn’t a lock yet. School officials have unanimously voted to support three initiatives for additional programming. At the Jan. 30 School Committee meeting, Superintendent Dr. Frank Hackett gave another update on the fiscal year 2025 budget process. As promised at a Jan. 23 public hearing, Hackett

School Committee ‘supports’ work at Mystic, awaiting more information before final OK

Town officials have committed to undertake the replacement of the heating system at the Mystic School, which houses the Recreation Department and Kids Corner childcare program. The Select Board on Jan. 22 voted to earmark approximately $900,000 from ARPA funds, along with possible grants from either Green Communities or

Schools, state consider changes to literacy curriculum

Winchester parents have questions about literacy in the schools. Lots of questions. In fact, many frustrated parents have attended recent School Committee meetings to express concerns about improving the literacy curriculum.  At a recent public hearing on the education budget, several parents questioned where there might be money for literacy

School budget increases 4.7%, but still level funded

The school budget is going up by nearly 5%, but officials say there are no extras and only contractual increases. The School Committee presented its fiscal year 2025 budget Tuesday night to the public, a proposed $66.2 million, an increase of 4.74%. Additionally, a question and answer session

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