Savoy Elementary School News

Browse past news stories for Savoy Elementary School in Savoy, MA.

  • Veteran teacher gets send-off (The Daily Review)
    posted on September 21, 2009 at 02:43:00 pm
    Wednesday, Sept. 16 SAVOY -- After 34 years of teaching at Savoy Elementary School Dan Wilk walked out onto the playground and was confronted with something few teachers ever get to see -- 40 versions of himself staring back at him.
  • Savoy Elementary School to hold signups on May 1 (LA.com)
    posted on September 20, 2009 at 06:11:37 am
    Monday, April 13 SAVOY — Registration for children entering kindergarten at the Savoy Elementary School in the fall will be held May 1 at the school on Chapel Road.
  • Savoy Elementary celebrates Dan Wilk (Greenwich Time)
    posted on September 19, 2009 at 01:04:52 pm
    North Adams Transcript SAVOY -- After 34 years of teaching at Savoy Elementary School, Dan Wilk walked out onto the playground and was confronted with a strange sight -- 40 versions of himself staring back at him. As part of the celebration of his last day as a teacher at the school, the children of Savoy Elementary made masks resembling the long-time educator and held them up as he
  • Veteran teacher gets send-off (Berkshire Eagle)
    posted on September 16, 2009 at 02:19:38 pm
    SAVOY -- After 34 years of teaching at Savoy Elementary School Dan Wilk walked out onto the playground and was confronted with something few teachers ever get to see -- 40 versions of himself staring back at him.
  • Savoy couple's passion for pastime fuels drive for field (The Champaign News-Gazette)
    posted on August 30, 2009 at 01:45:48 pm
    Baseball has been a constant over the years, bringing joy to generations. It's the conversation co-workers have at the water cooler. It's the Saturday afternoon at Wrigley Field. It's important. For some it is a passion. That's how Savoy resident Robby Cekander sees it, and that passion is what made him – with the help of his wife, Shelly – decide to take on a huge project. About a year ago ...
  • Nickles Delivers Pershing Park Mea Culpa: Loose Lips Daily - City Desk - Washington City Paper (Washington City Paper)
    posted on August 13, 2009 at 03:44:04 pm
    Morning all: Your regularly scheduled LL is back from vacation and back at the helm of LLD, which returns today to its unabridged glory. Thanks to Jason Cherkis and Erik Wemple for their work in the absence of LL, who missed lots of juicy political news during his beach sojourn, not least of which is the continuing controversy over the city’s handling of the Pershing Park lawsuit.
  • Paying For Fenty’s Frat Party: Loose Lips Daily - City Desk - Washington City Paper (Washington City Paper)
    posted on August 5, 2009 at 03:14:04 pm
    Morning all. Last night may have been National Night Out but for Mayor Fenty , it’s Greek Week. WaPo breaks the stunning news that the District government actually paid the $37,000 tab for his Kappa Alpha Psi’s welcoming party . The bash was held on Monday night and featured an open bar, crab cakes, red velvet cupcakes, and jazz bands tooting on two floors.
  • Wind power in Savoy Permit remains topic of debate (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on April 13, 2009 at 05:45:11 pm
    SAVOY -- The zoning board of appeals heard a lot a questions and answers at Friday night’s public hearing, but reached no conclusions on whether to grant a special permit to Minuteman Wind LLC for its proposed wind farm on West Hill.
  • Savoy surprised by interest in principal job (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on April 8, 2009 at 05:38:10 am
    SAVOY -- Savoy Elementary School’s search for a principal has encountered a strange development according to North Berkshire School Union Superintendent John Lev.
  • School districts prepare for leadership changes (Berkshire Eagle)
    posted on April 2, 2009 at 03:55:15 am
    Amidst budget season, five of the 15 local public school districts and unions are also turning over new leaves in their administrations.
  • North Berkshire School Union Savoy faces budget hurdles (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on March 26, 2009 at 03:52:50 pm
    SAVOY -- The North Berkshire School Union is looking for a full-time teaching principal for Savoy Elementary School despite the anticipation of a tight budget for the coming school year.
  • An icon retires (Berkshire Eagle)
    posted on March 24, 2009 at 01:57:02 pm
    Tuesday, March 24 SAVOY — When someone in town gets married, has a baby or brings home a new puppy, one of the first people they call is Jane Phinney, town clerk.
  • Savoy town clerk to retire (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on March 24, 2009 at 05:52:31 am
    SAVOY -- When someone in town gets married, has a baby or brings home a new puppy, one of the first people they call is Jane Phinney, town clerk. Sharing in that kind of joy is just one aspect of the job that she’ll miss when she retires in May. Her successor will be chosen in an election on May 20.
  • Kidspace finds a bigger and better gallery at Mass MoCA (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on March 12, 2009 at 05:37:25 am
    NORTH ADAMS --After being tucked away on the fourth floor of Mass MoCA's main building for the last eight years, Kidspace will begin its ninth season with a much larger and more prominent space near the entrance to the popular Sol LeWitt Retrospective.
  • Income replacing race in Champaign school assignments (The Champaign News-Gazette)
    posted on March 10, 2009 at 07:26:33 am
    CHAMPAIGN – For next year's Champaign kindergartners, race will no longer be a factor in where they are assigned to schools. But their family's income will be. At Monday night's Champaign school board meeting, the board unanimously approved swapping the factor of race for the factor of low-income in school assignment for next year's kindergartners. Students eligible for free and reduced ...
  • Income replacing race as factor in assignment to Champaign schools (The Champaign News-Gazette)
    posted on March 10, 2009 at 06:13:02 am
    CHAMPAIGN – For next year's Champaign kindergartners, race will no longer be a factor in where they are assigned to schools. But their family's income will be. At Monday night's Champaign school board meeting, the board unanimously approved swapping the factor of race for the factor of low-income in school assignment for next year's kindergartners. Students eligible for free and reduced ...
  • Snow closings pile up (North Adams Transcript)
    posted on March 3, 2009 at 08:15:22 am
    SAVOY -- As plows cleared away several inches of snow Monday morning, the classrooms at Savoy Elementary School remained dark, adding yet another day to the school's June calendar -- their seventh -- and forcing school officials to rethink the traditional school year.

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