News From Across GMRSD

We encourage school community members to learn more about our very own, super successful Montague Masked March that raised over $10,000 in support of food security in this article from The Montague Reporter featured  on page 4 in the December 3, 2020 edition.   The story was written by Izzy Vachula Curtis, a 9th grade student at Turners Falls HIgh School, and one of the participants of this benefit.   https://montaguereporter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/December-3-2020.pdf On behalf of Montague Marchers and the Western Mass Food Bank, thank you...
We encourage school community members to learn more about our very own, super successful Montague Masked March that raised over $10,000 in support of food security in this article from The Montague Reporter featured  on page 4 in the December 3, 2020 edition.   The story was written by Izzy Vachula Curtis, a 9th grade student at Turners Falls HIgh School, and one of the participants of this benefit.   https://montaguereporter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/December-3-2020.pdf On behalf of Montague Marchers and the Western Mass Food Bank, thank you...
We encourage school community members to learn more about our very own, super successful Montague Masked March that raised over $10,000 in support of food security in this article from The Montague Reporter featured  on page 4 in the December 3, 2020 edition.   The story was written by Izzy Vachula Curtis, a 9th grade student at Turners Falls HIgh School, and one of the participants of this benefit.   https://montaguereporter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/December-3-2020.pdf On behalf of Montague Marchers and the Western Mass Food Bank, thank you...
i-Ready is an important tool your child should access daily because it provides individualized instruction based on what your child needs.  I know they are in front of a screen A LOT, however dedicating 30 minutes for each reading and math will assist your child in moving toward being on grade level. Camera’s on.  Why do we need your child to have their camera on?  There are many times our teachers are looking at the facial expressions of their students to gauge understanding.  When a camera is off, they are unable to know if a child is there and if they are...

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