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Belief in Students Defines Our Way Forward
The State of the Schools is an opportunity to pause, take stock, and reflect honestly on what our students need from us next. As we gathered for our second annual State of the Schools address recently, this perspective grounded our conversation and guided our reflections. Student voice shaped the event in meaningful ways.
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I WISH I HAD KNOWN HIM BETTER!
I attended two final “good byes” on January 15, 2026. One was for a man I did not know and had never met, Robert E. “Bob” Crane II, who died as a result of a deliberate, senseless act perpetrated by a neighbor. His nephew, Jonathan Crane, grew up in the neighborhood with our sons and…
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The Trouble with Technology
If you would have told me 30 years ago that someday we would have personal phones that worked as computers and could transfer money, play games, or order pretty much anything you want on them, I would have thought you were crazy! The old me navigating with a paper map would have laughed at the…
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Springfield Symphony Orchestra Set to Groove in Celebrating Motown January 17 in Pops Concert
The Springfield Symphony Orchestra (SSO) will perform a Motown and the Philly Sound Pops concert, titled “Let’s Groove Tonight,” on Saturday, January 17, 2026 at 7:30 pm at Springfield Symphony Hall. The concert will feature three guest vocalists with extensive repertoires, Cherise Coaches, Brik Liam and Jeremy Keith, and the return of Conductor William Waldrop.
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MathAlive! Turns Numbers into Action at the Springfield Museums
Springfield — The Springfield Museums is excited to announce the upcoming arrival of MathAlive! at the Springfield Science Museum. On view January 24-May 3, 2026, the exhibition brings to life all the different types of mathematics at work, whether in design, application or use, behind the things kids love most–sports, games, design, entertainment, space and…











