Both the School Committee and the Tewksbury Teachers Association agreed to release the sticking points in the ongoing negotiations.
Emily Nascimento was born at 2:47 a.m. Jan. 1, making her the hospital's first baby of the year.
After three months working without a new contract, union members will "only be performing the necessary parts of their jobs."
The superintendent told the School Committee at their most recent meeting he had submitted his retirement.
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The School Committee voted to use a variant on a prior school name.
Tewksbury Public Schools enrollment remains significantly below the pre-pandemic level, but it recovered slightly from the 2020-2021 year.
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Tewksbury elementary and middle schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
The parents argue that the district and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education lack the authority to require masks.
The data analysis company Niche looked at academics, teachers and diversity in schools and districts serving Massachusetts.
The district bucked trends and increased kindergarten enrollment in the pandemic, but the district still had fewer students overall.
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The number of students meeting or exceeding expectations fell over 15 percent on average, but results were above the state average.
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Nearly 300 people have signed the petition against the district's mask policy.
The School Committee voted Wednesday night to require masks for all students and staff for 60 days, the Lowell Sun reported.
The district recently surveyed parents on masks and learning loss ahead of the new school year.
Districts across the state are debating how to reopen in the fall, with the state requiring full-time in-person learning.
The money will be used for summer Acceleration Academies to help students who fell behind during the pandemic.
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Parents asked the committee to eliminate the mask mandate for elementary schools ahead of the 2021-2022 school year.
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FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Tewksbury area high schools have done so far.
Read what Jamey Cutelis, Bridget Garabedian, Nicholas Parsons and Deb Wall said about the issues facing the School Committee.
Bridget Garabedian, a registered nurse, is one of four candidates running for two seats on the School Committee.
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Deb Wall, a human resources professional, is one of four candidates running for two seats on the Tewksbury School Committee.
All grade levels, including the high school, will switch to full-time in-person learning in April, going beyond the state mandate.
Incumbent Jamey Cutelis is one of four candidates running for two seats on the Tewksbury School Committee.
Garabedian is one of four candidates running for two seats on the Tewksbury School Committee.
Under the district's plan, hybrid students would return to five-day in-person learning in April, but full days would not come until May.
The district would get the minimum increase, $30 per student, as part of the new Student Opportunity Act funding formula.