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Superintendent Finalists List… March 30, 2016

Received March 30, 2016 from The Nashoba Regional School Committee Chair Dear Residents and Members of the Nashoba Regional School District Community, The advisory Screening Committee has completed its work and presented the School Committee with five (5) finalists for Nashoba’s next Superintendent. However, one finalist withdrew due to personal reasons. The School Committee extends…

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Calendar… March 25, 2016

SPRING SERVICE CLOTHING DRIVE Students at Emerson and Florence Sawyer Schools will hold a clothing drive between March 27 and April 8 to benefit the organization Cradles to Crayons as part of “Project 351,” a statewide youth-driven service organization that “unites an eighth-grade ambassador from every city and town in Massachusetts for a transformative year…

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Nashoba High Closes after Bullet Found/Reopens after No Threat Found… March 18 2016

By Ann Needle Students and staff at Nashoba Regional High School were dismissed earlier today after a bullet was found on a hallway floor. The building was re-opened to the public about 1:30pm after a thorough search of the school. The Bolton Police Dept. reported that at about 9:20am, a student discovered a .22 caliber…

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Nashoba Escapes NEASC Warning… Dec. 23, 2015

 By Ann Needle With the Nashoba District’s interim superintendent in place, the School Committee selected a search partner for a permanent leader at its Dec. 16 meeting. Nashoba Regional High School administration outlined how it intends to address a major concern that arose in its recent re-accreditation process. Search Process for Permanent Superintendent Interim Superintendent…

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We have a winner!

Congratulations to Tenney Spinneit ! She and a guest will be on the guest list for a Meet & Greet with James Montgomery and will stay, as James’ guests, for the New Year’s Eve show at The International in Bolton.    

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Adults Responsible When Teens Drink… May 22, 2015

By Ann Needle
Can parents get in legal trouble because teens were drinking in their house? Yes — and the legal punishment may not be the biggest toll, according to a state prosecutor. As the school year closes and graduation parties get underway, Nashoba Regional High School held a forum last Tuesday on social hosting of underage students.

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Crucial Fixes Urged for Nashoba… May 22, 2015

By Ann Needle
At the May 14 Nashoba Space Task Force meeting, the district detailed what it could cost to keep the Nashoba Regional High School building running in the next several years. Charged with identifying what should be done to expand and update an overcrowded NRHS, the task force also took time to look at what the district could do beyond the basics.

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Town to Vote on Pipeline Opposition… April 24, 2015

By Lynda King
Among the articles voters will be asked to consider at the May 4 Annual Town Meeting are two that relate to Kinder Morgan’s Northeast Energy Direct gas pipeline project, specifically the North Worcester Lateral branch planned to be routed through Bolton.

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Swim Team Dives into Season… Jan. 14, 2015

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional co-operative swim and dive team is considered an infant program in Central Massachusetts, but that doesn’t mean the Chieftains don’t feel they can’t compete every time they enter the water.

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