Methuen public schools, due to the oncoming storm, will release students early today, Friday December 19. The High School will be released at 10:45 a.m., Upper School at 11:15 a.m., and Lower School at 11:45 a.m.
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Mayor Manzi:
Hi. Is their a danger yet of the School year being extended beyond the original time frame due to the closing or was the State of Emergency exempt from them.
Gerard
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At this point I do not believe that the state of emergency automatically gets affected communities an exemption. It would need to be applied for by each individual district, with the Superintendent making the decision on whether to apply. My memory tells me that they are difficult to come by.
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Your Honor,
What’s happened to kids today. When I was young I used to slog to school in 12 inches of snow, up hill both ways.
When I got home, had to do 3 hours of home work.
Kids today got it easy.
Jules
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