Field Hockey Statewide Alignment Proposal ‐ 4 Divisions with Divisional Adjustments for Approved Alignment Appeals
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NESPA Photojournalist Tells of Painful Journey
NEW ENGLAND NESPA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION Headquarters, Boston University College of Communication 640 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Volume 19, NewsNo. 3, Summer, 2014 Photojournalist tells of painful journey ohn Tlumacki said his work covering the Mara- thon was part of his mission as a photojournalist. He was 50 feet from where the first of two bombsJ went off near the finish line last spring. “Within three seconds of the first bomb I ran for- ward,” he said. “Everything you learn in your career—in high school, in college, from your parents—you store it, and when it happens, you run forward.” A member of the Boston Globe team that won this year’s Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting, Tlumacki is the National Press Photographers Associ- ation 2014 photojournalist of the year. His Marathon photos appeared around the world. Introducing Tlumacki Friday, May 2 in Morse Au- ditorium as this year’s keynote speaker for the New England Scholastic Press Association conference, William McKeen, journalism department chair at the Kristine Hopkins/The High School View College of Communication, called him “one of the best John Tlumacki describes reaching out to individuals recovering photojournalists on the earth.” from their injuries in last year's Marathon bombing. Tlumacki said his roots are in high school journal- ism, having been a yearbook photographer at Bishop about 200 photos of the bombing. Other photographers Fenwick High School in Peabody. After beginning as weren’t allowed at the finish line. They were locked an advertising major at the College of Communication, down in the Copley Hotel.” he changed his emphasis to journalism and graduated During the year since the bombing Tlumacki said, in 1978. -
Participating School List 2018-2019
School Name School City School State Abington Senior High School Abington PA Academy of Information Technology & Eng. Stamford CT Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Villanova PA Academy of the Holy Angels Demarest NJ Acton-Boxborough Regional High School Acton MA Advanced Math and Science Academy Marlborough MA Agawam High School Agawam MA Allendale Columbia School Rochester NY Alpharetta High School Alpharetta GA American International School A-1090 Vienna American Overseas School of Rome Rome Italy Amesbury High School Amesbury MA Amity Regional High School Woodbridge CT Antilles School St. Thomas VI Arcadia High School Arcadia CA Arcata High School Arcata CA Arlington Catholic High School Arlington MA Austin Preparatory School Reading MA Avon Old Farms Avon CT Baldwin Senior High School Baldwin NY Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barnstable High School Hyannis MA Barrington High School Barrington RI Barron Collier High School Naples FL BASIS Scottsdale Scottsdale AZ Baxter Academy of Technology & Science Portland ME Bay Village High School Bay Village OH Bedford High School Bedford NH Bedford High School Bedford MA Belen Jesuit Preparatory School Miami FL Berkeley High School Berkeley CA Berkshire School Sheffield MA Bethel Park Senior High Bethel Park PA Bishop Brady High School Concord NH Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro MA Bishop Fenwick High School Peabody MA Bishop Guertin High School Nashua NH Bishop Hendricken High School Warwick RI Bishop Seabury Academy Lawrence KS Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth MA Blind Brook High -
Boys Winter Swim/Dive
BOYS WINTER SWIM ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 3 Sections/2 Divisions Data below is schools who registered a team in 2020‐2021 ‐‐ Schools registered as a coop where there is no approved coop are highlighted in light orange Voc School Private Coop Team School Enrollment for (down 1 School (up (up 1 NEW SECTION / TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Old Section Old Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt Alignment division) 1 division) division) SECTION DIVISION DIVISION Springfield Central High School Springfield Central High School Springfield CW 1 2038 2038 CW 1 CW1 Wachusett Regional High School Wachusett Regional High School Holden CW 1 2032 2032 CW 1 CW1 Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury CW 1 1894 1894 CW 1 CW1 Saint John's High School Saint John's High School Shrewsbury CW 1 872 1744 1 CW 1 CW1 Doherty Memorial High School Doherty Memorial High School Worcester CW 1 Host 1495 1495 1 CW 1 CW1 Algonquin Reg. High School Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough CW 1 1395 1395 CW 1 CW1 Springfield HS of Sci. and Tech. Putnam Voc/Tech High School Springfield CW 1 Guest 1391 1391 1 1 CW 1 CW1 Holyoke High School Holyoke High School Holyoke CW 1 1357 1357 CW 1 CW1 West Springfield High School West Springfield High School West Springfield CW 1 1220 1220 CW 1 CW1 Tantasqua Regional Senior High School Tantasqua Regional Senior High School Fiskdale CW 1 Host 1205 1205 1 CW 1 CW1 Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee CW 1 1184 1184 CW 1 CW1 Westfield High School Westfield High School Westfield CW 1 1163 1163 CW 1 CW1 Westborough High School Westborough High School Westborough CW 2 1145 1145 CW 1 CW1 Minnechaug Reg. -
The Normal Offering 1917
Bridgewater State University Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University Bridgewater State Yearbooks Campus Journals and Publications 1917 The orN mal Offering 1917 Bridgewater State Normal School Recommended Citation Bridgewater State Normal School. (1917). The Normal Offering 1917. Retrieved from: http://vc.bridgew.edu/yearbooks/25 This item is available as part of Virtual Commons, the open-access institutional repository of Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts. R"& NORMAL OFFERING VOLUME XVIX A year book published by the students of the Bridgewater Normal School under the direction of an Editorial Board chosen by the student body. Price, - - - One Dollar and a Quarter Address Richmond Barton, Bridgewater Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass. Orders for 1918 Offering should be placed with Business Manager on or before February 1, 1918. Printed by Arthur H. Willis, Bridgewater, - Massachusetts. o ®0 Ultam 1. ilarkaon for mang pars our trarljrr anb altuags our frtrttfc, ®I|ts hook is fofttratrfL (Eotttettta Alumni, ........ 28 A Misinterpretation, ....... 98 Athletics: Tennis Club, ....... 94 Athletic Association, . .94 Football, ....... 95 Baseball, ........ 97 Basketball, ....... 99 Clara Coffin Prince, . .20 Commencement Week, ...... 25 Contents, . .6 Dedication, ....... 5 Editorial Board, . .23 Editorial, ........ 24 Faculty, ........ 9 Faculty Notes, ... ... 16 Histories: Class A, . .40 Class B., . 42 Class K. -P., 48 Seniors, . 53 Specials, ........ 71 Olass \j, . Id Juniors, ........ 78 Hon. George H. Martin, ...... 18 Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity Play, . 101 Kappa Delta Phi, ....... 103 Normal Clubs, ....... 31 NORMAL OFFERING 7 Organizations: Dramatic Club, . • . 87 Glee Club, ....... 89 Y. P. U., 91 Woodward Hall Association, . .92 Robert E. Pellissier, ...... 20 Sororities: Lambda Phi, ........ 105 Alpha Gamma Phi, ...... 107 Tau Beta Gamma, . -
Potential Places for Prepracticum Observations -- Some People Do Not Have Three Years of Experience
Potential Places for Prepracticum Observations -- Some people do not have three years of experience interest/ First Last Type Name of School Location Contact mailed number Leslie Lomasson H Amherst High School Amherst [email protected] YES 413-362-1772 Stacy Kitsis H Arlington High School Arlington [email protected] Barbara Fecteau H Beverly High School Beverly [email protected] YES 978-764-3182. Lucas Hall H Boston Green Academy Boston/Brighton [email protected] YES Marta Estrada H Boston Latin Academy Boston [email protected] YES 617-635-8895 Deeth Ellis H Boston Latin School Boston [email protected] YES x108 Jennifer Varney M The Hurley School S. Boston [email protected] YES (617) 635-8489 617-635-9870 ext. 1015, cell: Theresa Quinn-Fisher H Excel High School S. Boston [email protected] YES 857-939-3611 617.635.6426 Kathleen Ross H Brighton High School Brighton [email protected] YES (no voicemail) YES- Observation [email protected]. only, no Amanda Kretschmar E Pierce School Brookline ma.us practicum Yes to observation, practicum Emily Cambridge Rindge and beginning Houston Mairead Kelly H Latin Cambridge [email protected] fall of 2016 Yes to observation s and to Liz Soeiro E Cambridgeport Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum Yes to observation s and to Sarah Pennell E Morse Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum Yes to observation s and to Karin Klugel E Baldwin Elementary Cambridge [email protected] practicum -
Download SPRING 2014
The MaFLA Newsletter . the Medium for Foreign Language Action Massachusetts Foreign Language Association Vol. XXXVI, NO. 2 Spring, 2014 Gearing up for the MaFLA 2014 Fall Conference! Proposals are in and are being reviewed. The excitement is building as we are preparing strands in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Pedagogy and Technology. Our MaFLA members have stepped up to the plate and are ready to share their knowledge and expertise at the Fall Conference. Start planning now to attend. Wondering what to expect at the MaFLA 2014 Fall Conference? We have some exceptional speakers and workshop presenters lined up to provide high-quality, cutting-edge professional development! KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Rita Oleksak Director of Foreign Languages/ELL for the Glastonbury Public Schools, Rita is currently president of the National Network for Early Language Learning (NNELL) and is a past president of the National Association of District Supervisors of Foreign Languages (NADSFL) and The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Lan- guages (ACTFL). She is also a past president of the Massachusetts Foreign Language Association (MaFLA) and former co-chair of the K-16 Foreign Language Teachers of Western Massachusetts Collaborative. She was recently awarded the NADSFL – Pearson Supervisor of the Year Award 2013. WORKSHOP PRESENTER: Karin Baumgartner (German) Karin Baumgartner (PhD, Washington University) is an Associate Professor of German at the University of Utah. Her current research interests include modern Swiss literature, Swiss Studies, 18th-and 19th-century travel literature, and content-based instruction. She teaches courses on German-speaking cultures, post-war German literature and culture, Romanticism, the fairytale, and German business. -
Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL Mailcity Coed Fall Cheer Abington High School Abington Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S
Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Fall Cheer Abington High School Abington Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton Agawam High School Agawam Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough Amesbury High School Amesbury Andover High School Andover Apponequet Regional H.S. Lakeville Archbishop Williams High School Braintree Arlington High School Arlington Ashland High School Ashland Assabet Valley Reg Tech HS Marlboro Attleboro High School Attleboro Auburn High School Auburn Austin Preparatory School Reading Barnstable High School Hyannis Bartlett Jr./Sr. H.S. Webster Bay Path RVT High School Charlton Bedford High School Bedford Bellingham High School Bellingham Belmont High School Belmont Beverly High School Beverly Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro Blackstone-Millville Reg HS Blackstone Boston Latin School Boston Braintree High School Braintree Bridgewater-Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater Bristol-Plymouth Reg Voc Tech Taunton Brookline High School Brookline Burlington High School Burlington Canton High School Canton Carver Middle/High School Carver Central Catholic High School Lawrence Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford Chicopee Comprehensive HS Chicopee Clinton High School Clinton Cohasset Middle-High School Cohasset Concord-Carlisle High School Concord Tuesday, January 22, 2019 Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2018-19 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Fall Cheer Coyle & Cassidy High School Taunton Danvers High School Danvers Dartmouth High School South Dartmouth David Prouty High School -
Sanctioned Cheer Teams
Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2010-2011 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Cheer Abby Kelley Foster Reg Charter School Worcester Abington High School Abington Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro Acton-Boxborough Reg H.S. Acton Agawam High School Agawam Algonquin Reg. High School Northborough Amesbury High School Amesbury Andover High School Andover Apponequet Regional H.S. Lakeville Archbishop Williams High School Braintree Arlington Catholic High School Arlington Arlington High School Arlington Ashland High School Ashland Assabet Valley Reg Voc HS Marlboro Attleboro High School Attleboro Auburn High School Auburn Auburn Middle School Auburn Austin Preparatory School Reading Avon Mid/High School Avon Ayer Middle-High School Ayer Barnstable High School Hyannis Bartlett Jr./Sr. H.S. Webster Bay Path RVT High School Charlton Bedford High School Bedford Belchertown High School Belchertown Bellingham High School Bellingham Beverly High School Beverly Billerica Memorial High School Billerica Bishop Feehan High School Attleboro Bishop Fenwick High School Peabody Bishop Stang High School North Dartmouth Blackstone Valley Reg Voc/Tech HS Upton Blackstone-Millville Reg HS Blackstone Boston Latin School Boston Bourne High School Bourne Braintree High School Braintree Bridgewater-Raynham Reg High School Bridgewater Bristol-Plymouth Reg Voc Tech Taunton Thursday, February 03, 2011 Page 1 of 7 Sanctioned Cheer Teams - 2010-2011 Activity SCHOOL MailCITY Coed Cheer Brockton High School Brockton Brookline High School Brookline Burlington High School Burlington Cambridge -
Full List of Our Partners
signal success Be career ready. Community Partners ABCD MassHire Berkshire Workforce New Directions, Inc. Associates for Human Services/Taunton Development Board New England Business Associates Area School to Career MassHire Bristol Career Center (NEBA) Atlantis Charter School MassHire Bristol Workforce Board New England Farm Workers Council Boston Private Industry Council MassHire Cape & Islands Workforce Board (NEFWC) Boston Youth Engagement and MassHire Central Region Workforce Board Partnership for A Skilled Workforce Employment MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center Phoenix Indian Center Boys & Girls Club of New Bedford MassHire Greater Brockton Career Center Polis Center for Social & Economic Chelsea Collaborative MassHire Greater Brockton Workforce Board Development City of Boston, Jobs & Community MassHire Greater New Bedford Career Center Project Right Service MassHire Greater New Bedford Workforce Safe & Successful Youth Initiatives City of Cambridge Board (SSYI) City of Malden MassHire Greater Lowell Career Center Seven Hills City of Phoenix Workforce Innovation & MassHire Hampden County Workforce Board Sociedad Latina Opportunity Act MassHire Holyoke Career Center The Arc Center of Hope Foundation City of Providence MassHire Merrimack Valley Career Center The Home for Little Wanderers Community Action Pioneer Valley MassHire Merrimack Valley Workforce Board Tempo Young Adult Resource Center Dorchester Youth Collaborative MassHire Metro North Workforce Board Urban League of Eastern Gateway to College MassHire Metro South/West -
Football 2021-22 and 2022-23 Alignment Proposal
FOOTBALL STATEWIDE ALIGNMENT PROPOSAL ‐ 8 DIVISIONS ‐ Update 3‐25‐21 Data below is schools who registered a team in 2020‐2021 ‐‐ Schools registered as a coop where there is no approved coop are highlighted in light orange Voc Coop Enrollment School Private Team NEW DIV Old Old School for (down 3 School (up 1 FOR TEAM Aligned School MailCITY Section Division Coop HostSchool Enrollmnt Alignment div) (up 1 div) Div) STATEWIDE Brockton High School Brockton High School Brockton S 1 4061 4061 1 Lawrence High School Lawrence High School Lawrence N 1 3038 3038 1 Lowell High School Lowell High School Lowell N 1 2985 2985 1 New Bedford High School New Bedford High School New Bedford S 2 2422 2422 1 Boston College High School Boston College High School Boston S 1 1160 2320 1 1 Framingham High School Framingham High School Framingham S 1 2297 2297 1 Lexington High School Lexington High School Lexington N 1 2296 2296 1 Saint John's Preparatory School Saint John's Preparatory School Danvers N 1 1126 2252 1 1 Durfee High School Durfee High School Fall River S 2 2144 2144 1 Brookline High School Brookline High School Brookline S 1 2073 2073 1 Newton North High School Newton North High School Newtonville S 1 2057 2057 1 Springfield Central High School Springfield Central High School Springfield W 3 2038 2038 1 Wachusett Regional High School Wachusett Regional High School Holden C 3 2032 2032 1 Everett High School Everett High School Everett N 1 2009 2009 1 Revere High School Revere High School Revere N 4 2005 2005 1 Taunton High School Taunton High School Taunton S 1 1989 1989 1 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Schl. -
2021 Appreciation of Service
Recognition for Graduating Seniors Entering the Armed Forces On behalf of school leaders across the state, the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association (MSAA) and Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) partnered to recognize graduating seniors that have chosen to enter the Armed Forces of the United States of America after graduation. The Associations acknowledge with great pride and utmost gratitude the willingness of each of the students listed below to serve our country. These students will receive a specialized certificate and will have their names scrolled on the MIAA and MSAA websites during the week of Flag Day (June 14, 2021). School First Name Last Name Branch Amesbury High School Sydney Aldrich Army Amesbury High School Jared Pender Marines Amesbury High School Ryan Perkins Navy Amesbury High School John Remington-Field Army Arlington High School Tenzin Rinzin Marines Ashland High School Andrew Rice Navy Auburn High School Michael Calderon Marines Auburn High School Dylan Holton Army Auburn High School Tyler Manyak Army Ayer Shirley Regional High School Krystian Carter Air Force Ayer Shirley Regional High School Gabriel Davis Army Ayer Shirley Regional High School Julian Figueroa Army Ayer Shirley Regional High School Joseph Gauntlett Marines Ayer Shirley Regional High School Jamie Kosakowski Air Force Ayer Shirley Regional High School Ellesabel Legace Air Force Ayer Shirley Regional High School Christopher Rooney Air Force Ayer Shirley Regional High School Kailey Sousa Navy Bay Path Regional Voc Tech -
List of Recipients of the NEIC Secondary School Awards Since 1994
List of Recipients of the NEIC Secondary School Awards since 1994 2014 Michelle Ott Canton High School CT Dr. Elliot Kaplan Monadnock Regional High School NH Matthew Buchwalder Lincoln Academy ME John A. Boyle St. John’s Prep MA Hanan Mogawer The Prout School RI Dr. Ruth Ann Dunn Leland & Gray Union Middle High VT 2013 Estelle Fanucci Amity Regional High School CT Brian Sanborn Berwick Academy ME Cricket McCaffrey Concord-Carlisle High School MA 2012 Deborah A. Day Amity Regional High School CT Judi Nazro Londonderry High School NH Claire L. Guse Searsport District High School ME Steve Lantos Brookline High School MA Carol Anne Murray, RSM Bishop Hendricken High School RI Margaret Godin Bellows Free Academy VT 2011 William B. Condon Conard High School CT Mark T. Foley Exeter High School NH Cary James Bangor High School ME Karyn P. O’Neill Lynnfield High School MA Emily Winsor Zilly Rogers High School RI Cindy B. Atkins Middlebury Union High School VT 2010 Fred Vital Fairfield Ludlow High School CT Eric Prescott Nash Winnacunnet High School NH Larry S. Cohen Billerica High School MA Richard J. Cushman Cranston High School East RI Deborah J. Rodofly Rutland High School VT 2009 Dr. Avi Ornstein Bulkeley High School CT Diane A. Moreau Manchester West High School NH Sheryl Beck Dominic Deering High School ME Samuel A. Severin Doherty Memorial High School MA John J. Sousa St. Mary Academy-Bay View RI Dr. Luisa B. Millington Arlington Memorial High School VT 2008 David W. Hostage The Taft School CT Sean P. Muller Merrimack High School NH Juliannne R.