Bridge Street Elementary School. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO NORTHAMPTON — For students at Bridge Street School, the walking school bus is a healthier and more environmentally sustainable alternative to taking a traditional bus. Starting Wednesday, the walking school bus will have a new first stop at Sheldon Field to make it easier for children from farther...
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Northampton’s Holiday Toy Exchange marks seventh year
Volunteer Jessica Tanner of Northampton sorts through leftover items for her children, ages 2 and 4, on Dec. 9, 2017, during the Holiday Toy Exchange at Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School in Northampton. GAZETTE STAFF/SARAH CROSBY NORTHAMPTON — The cafeteria at Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School was packed with people and toys on Saturday morning...
Classrooms: Northampton’s teachers, students build its website
Jeromie Whalen, the technology teacher at Northampton High School works with Gabe Sussman, 16, in an after-school meeting for the school’s communications and media production course. Whalen, Sussman and other students have created a new website for the school district. GAZETTE STAFF/CAROL LOLLIS – Buy this Image NORTHAMPTON — Northampton’s school district has a new website, and Superintendent...
Wednesday’s high schools: Northampton senior harriers cap perfect careers at home
Northampton’s boys cross country seniors concluded their home careers undefeated Wednesday. Read more at Gazettenet.com
Northampton elementary school to host 2nd annual community carnival
The Jackson Street School in Northampton. (Jackson Street School) NORTHAMPTON – The Jackson Street elementary school in Northampton will host its 2nd annual community carnival this September, giving Pioneer Valley residents a chance to come out to visit the city for a night of family fun. Read the entire article at MassLive.Com
Northampton Public School system updates gender protection policy
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – It’s a practice the school district has had in place for the last three years. Except now, it’s mandatory. Read the entire article at WWLP.com