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Sixth Grade Move Mulled By Small Towns
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Sixth Grade Move Mulled By Small Towns

Toni Cunningham November 5, 2021 0

“Little towns can easily get overrun by Amherst,” said Sarahbess Kenney, one of two Pelham...

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District Considered Moving 6th Grade To Middle School This Fall

Toni Cunningham May 14, 2021 2

Superintendent Michael Morris revealed at an Amherst School Committee meeting May 11, that, due to...

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MSBA to Amherst: Sixth Grades Must Move If Fort River and Wildwood Are Consolidated

Toni Cunningham January 9, 2021 9

By Toni Cunningham and Maria Kopicki The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) and the Amherst...

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