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  • Museums to Reopen July 13!

    First two-hours of every Monday set aside for Seniors only Springfield Museums Reopening Monday, July 13 Mondays: Seniors 60 years and older, 10 am to noon: All, noon to 5 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays: 10 am to 5 pm Sundays: 11 am to 5 pm   New Protocols include Masks required Social distancing required Limited numbers and…


  • JUNETEENTH BOOK PROMOTION

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  • STCC Announces Academic Calendar Changes

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Springfield Technical Community College announces the following changes to the academic calendar as a result of the COVID-19 emergency. Accommodations are being made to provide students more time to evaluate their options while acclimating to the current realities of remote learning. “We pushed back the registration dates since STCC is operating remotely,”…


  • Holyoke to Provide Free Internet Access for Students that Lack at-home Connectivity.

      Holyoke Public Schools, working in partnership with the Mayor’s Office, have negotiated a contract with Comcast to provide 6 months of internet access to families of HPS students who do not currently have at home connectivity. Sign-up for these services opened yesterday, April 13th, and follows the wide-scale distribution of Chromebooks to students that…


  • Online Registration for 2020-21 School Year Now Open

    April 13, 2020 – The online registration for new students entering Springfield Public Schools for the 2020-2021 school year is now open. The process may be completed with a computer or cell phone by visiting www.springfieldpublicschools.com to get started. Simply click on the student enrollment quick link on the homepage.   This online registration process…


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  • Pregnancy is a Family Affair: Community Support in Maternal & Child Health

    A community-centered approach to maternal health is more important than ever. Massachusetts continues to experience persistent disparities in maternal morbidity and infant outcomes, with families of color disproportionately affected (MA DPH, 2024). For many expectant mothers, particularly Black, Brown, and immigrant women, culturally grounded support systems play a crucial role in bridging gaps created by…

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