Families of most students can take a look at the Danvers school on Aug. 30 with a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony set for Sept. 25.
Parents in Danvers can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
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Sen. Joan Lovely: "You have faced challenges unlike any class that came before you, and yet despite those obstacles, you have persevered."
Debora O'Reilly is a biotechnology teacher whose students mentor middle school students and has helped local farmers test their soil.
The mental health awareness day will feature games, food and customizable, personal mental health kits for students.
The district will host a "final tour" on June 21 ahead of the new school's opening in September.
Eighth-grader Marishka Burnett is selling bracelets and other items to help support LGBTQ+ classmates during Pride Month.
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The newly elected Danvers School Committee member said she will be an advocate for special education and transparency in the district.
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Danvers senior E.J. Baracewicz sang the national anthem before Tuesday night's Boston Red Sox game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Ten North Shore high school programs collaborated on a virtual production of the Dropkick Murphys' New England anthem.
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The school will use a $130,000 state grant for a truck designed to bring fresh, healthy local food to neighborhoods in the city.
The Danvers High alumna taught in the Malden Public Schools District and is finishing her doctoral degree.
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The Danvers School Committee approved a plan Monday night to return kindergarten through fifth grade March 29, grades 6-12 on April 5.
The career technical education training students' return will bring 75 percent of students back to in-school learning full time.
Marblehead, Danvers, Peabody all move toward bringing younger grades back within weeks.
The school said the $240,000 grant will help train those enrolled in its NightHawks program who are unemployed or underemployed.
Danvers Students Against Destructive Decisions has shifted focus to helping the community and helping each other through the pandemic.
While school buildings will be closed, it will be no day "off" for district students.
The virtual public hearing is on Monday, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Registration will be held by appointment only in the Danvers High School atrium.
Thursday's webinar will give tips on how to stay focused and motivated in front of the computer screen.
The state grant will allow the school to train 20 faculty, staff and administrators on the service learning technique.
The school honored Salem High alumnus and Danvers business owner Brian Cranney for his dedication to the school and its students.
Danvers Public Schools will stay remote until at least Jan. 11 and delay sports until at least Jan. 6 due to coronavirus, staffing concerns.
Danvers Public Schools will have a remote learning day in case winter weather prevents being in the classroom.
Funds will allow the district to expand programming and equipment available to its day students and the NightHawks Adult Education students.
The programs include a pajama movie day on Christmas Eve and a New Year's Eve musical party.
The school postponed fundraiser and awards night following the decision to go fully remote learning starting Monday due to the coronavirus.
Superintendent Heidi Riccio announced the "difficult" decision, said the hope is to turn to hybrid learning on Dec. 14.
Danvers Superintendent of Schools Lisa Dana said the state program will add to the district's mitigation efforts.
Student leader and three-sport athlete Catherine Sadie Nemeskal was recently recognized for her accomplishments at Danvers High School.