Peabody students enrolled at the University of Vermont, Lasell College and Nichols College.
The school said only those courses that require a "face-to-face component" will be held in person.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt broke a 3-3 tie when the Peabody School Committee split on the controversial issue.
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In a letter to parents, Superintendent Josh Vadala said he is recommending a hybrid learning model and a four-phase school reopening plan.
With the first day of school a little more than a month away, officials are still working through various reopening scenarios.
But about two-thirds of respondents to the survey gave remote learning passing grades, which was better than officials expected.
The budget is "very much in flux" Mayor Ted Bettencourt said as the city waits for state education funding decisions to be made.
The state's Sept. 1 primary and contract language split the Peabody School Committee as they set the 2020-21 school calendar.
The state education department gave Massachusetts school districts cost estimates for the equipment they will need to reopen in the fall.
Seven applications were received, and Kassidy Butt was unanimously selected as the recipient.
An internal Peabody Public Schools report says the January search of students was justified under the school's right to search lockers.
The next principal on Peabody Veterans Memorial High School currently works as the principal at SeaCoast High School in Revere.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Valerie Shippen has been a teacher at St. John the Baptist School since 2009 and was most recently assistant principal.
The Peabody school committee opted for a summer graduation date in hopes social distancing orders will be eased by August.
Some Peabody school committee members favor the socially-distanced graduation over holding the ceremony later in the year.
In a federal court filing, Timothy Montgomery denies accusations by a former student and asks for the case against him to be dismissed.
The much-anticipated order by Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker left some Peabody School Committee members dismayed.
MA Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Jeffrey C. Riley told superintendents schools are unlikely to reopen on April 7.
The Peabody school committee chose an outside candidate over Assistant Superintendent Christopher Lord, who was also a finalist.
Officials said they hope to fill the superintendent position permanently by July 1.
The YMCA Metro North association participated in Read Across America Day on March 2.
Cara E. Murtagh died unexpectedly over the Thanksgiving weekend last year.
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But the school district would also be required to increase local aid by 4.2% under the state's new education funding bill.
In a note to parents, Assistant Superintendent Christopher Lord said the overdue balance is limiting food purchase options at the school.
Michelle Baker said her daughter was searched by a school administrator even after she said she wanted to be present for any search.
The former student did not notify school officials about the alleged abuse when he was still a student, the city said in a court filing.
A federal judge gave the teacher more time to respond to accusations by a student who attended Peabody Veterans Memorial High School.
A school administrator searched backpacks and jackets at Higgins Middle School after a cellphone and cash were reported missing.
Retired Newbury Public Schools Superintendent Marc Kerble takes over for Cara Murtagh, who died unexpectedly last month.
Two weeks after the sudden death of Cara Murtagh, Peabody's cable television station released a video highlighting her life.
The Peabody school committee is looking to fill key positions but has "no specific candidates in mind" for the interim superintendent post.
Meanwhile, the district was dealt another blow Sunday when an assistant principal and longtime district educator died days after Murtagh.
Peabody Mayor Ted Bettencourt announced the sudden death of Cara Murtagh in a Facebook post and in an automated call to residents.
Peabody residents and students at the high school used social media to debate everything from broken heating system to school lunch quality.
The approval is another step forward to make repairs at the school that city leaders have been fighting to get for more than 20 years.
The Celebration and Awards Dinner raised over $55,000, which includes a $25,000 matching grant from the JB Thomas Foundation.
A Patch survey shows broad concern about the extent of bullying in schools and frustration that school policies don’t fully address it.