Stanley M Koziol Elementary School News

Browse past news stories for Stanley M Koziol Elementary School in Ware, MA.

  • Cafeterias add student produce (The Republican)
    posted on September 23, 2009 at 07:55:45 am
    WARE - Students at the town's public schools will be eating the fruits of labors of a third-grade class at Stanley M. Koziol Elementary School. Actually, they will be eating cabbage planted by last year's third-grade class, whose teacher is Nancy E. Kimberly.
  • Ware may increase requirement (The Republican)
    posted on September 19, 2009 at 07:29:15 am
    WARE - The School Committee will hold a special meeting Wednesday to consider increasing the passing grade at Ware Middle School. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. at the Ware Junior-Senior High School library.
  • Ware schools working to boost writing skills (The Republican)
    posted on September 1, 2009 at 07:32:31 am
    WARE - Teachers in the town's three schools are working together to connect each grade's writing skills to the next.
  • Ware slates teacher, staff orientation (The Republican)
    posted on August 25, 2009 at 07:28:57 am
    WARE - Superintendent Mary-Elizabeth Beach will welcome teachers and staff back to school on Wednesday and Thursday with a series of events designed to inspire and educate them.
  • Ware selects new principal (The Republican)
    posted on June 23, 2009 at 07:51:33 am
    WARE - Schools Superintendent Mary-Elizabeth Beach has chosen Robert K. Warren as the principal of Ware Middle School.
  • Ware picks principal (The Republican)
    posted on June 23, 2009 at 07:36:53 am
    WARE - Schools Superintendent Mary-Elizabeth Beach has chosen Robert K. Warren as the principal of Ware Middle School.
  • Schools adopt dress code (The Republican)
    posted on June 16, 2009 at 07:24:13 am
    WARE - In a clear-cut fashion statement to the public schools, the School Committee has banned shorts that are too skimpy and given the boot to loose footwear on the district's youngest pupils.
  • New principal eager to get started (The Republican)
    posted on May 8, 2009 at 07:18:36 am
    NORTHAMPTON - The newly named principal of Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School said she is eager for the challenge of building on the school's recent successes. As a bonus, she gets to cut her commuting time in half.
  • Ware studies school budget (The Republican)
    posted on April 27, 2009 at 07:25:38 am
    WARE - Three consecutive nights of key meetings will be focal points of public interest this week in Ware.
  • Write-in winners score key victories (The Republican)
    posted on April 16, 2009 at 07:23:54 am
    A total of six new officials won election by write-in votes in Monday's annual balloting in the towns of Ware and Hardwick. In Ware, 1,419, or about 22 percent, of the town's 6,321 voters cast ballots. In Hardwick, 492, or about 27 percent, of the community's 1,795 voters participated.
  • Ware voters replace 2 selectmen, OK snow removal funds; Hardwick rejects Preservation Act tax (The Republican)
    posted on April 14, 2009 at 08:03:26 am
    Ware residents voted for change on the Board of Selectmen on Monday by replacing two incumbents with two familiar faces. In the four-way quest for two, three-year seats, former Finance Committee Chairman William R. Braman led the pack with 995 votes.
  • Parent seeking school slot (The Republican)
    posted on April 8, 2009 at 07:38:12 am
    WARE - The president of the Stanley M. Koziol Elementary School Parent-Teacher Organization will be a write-in candidate for School Committee.
  • Student scores school honors (The Republican)
    posted on April 6, 2009 at 07:38:20 am
    WARE - At a high school where girls have been notching high achievements, a 16-year-old sophomore is emerging as an academic and athletic powerhouse. Chelsea L. Socha, of Ware, ranks second in the Class of 2011 at Ware Junior-Senior High School.
  • Dr. Seuss stars in reading week (The Republican)
    posted on March 3, 2009 at 08:36:14 am
    WARE - Grandparents and senior citizens have been added to a week-long series of public schools events that put a spotlight on reading.
  • Dr. Seuss stars for the week (The Republican)
    posted on March 3, 2009 at 08:34:54 am
    WARE - Grandparents and senior citizens have been added to a week-long series of public schools events that put a spotlight on reading.

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