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Nashoba Football Makes Playoffs…Nov. 2, 2016

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional football team will have a chance to defend its crown this season after all.

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Changes for Class Space and Size…Nov. 2, 2016

By Ann Needle
In a continuing discussion, the Nashoba Regional High School’s space crunch was on the agenda at the Oct. 26 School Committee meeting. On a related note, the SC was weighing possible changes to the district’s policy on class sizes.

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Calendar…Nov. 2, 2016

Free Photo Exhibit Local photographer Linda Shelales will be exhibiting a sampling of her work during the month of November at Nancy’s Airfield Café, 302 Boxboro Rd. She calls the exhibit “Views Near and Far.” You’ll see a variety of scenes, including the Teepee Desert Formations in Arizona, the Boston Skyline, the Sudbury Grist Mill,…

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In this week’s Print Edition…Nov. 2, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: Community Center Sneak Preview Amidst accolades for architectural design, construction practices and building committee oversite, the loudest praise coming at last Thursday’s dedication for the new Pompositticut Community Center and Fire Station was…

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Boys Soccer Victory; Girls Make Playoffs…Oct. 19, 2016

By Michael James LeClair
The Nashoba Regional boys’ soccer team is doing its best to try to keep its head above water.

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America Today as Seen by French Students…Oct. 19, 2016

By Ann Needle
The presidential election is near, making this an especially interesting time for foreigners visiting the U.S. In fact, the students from a French secondary school visiting Nashoba Regional High School had a brief observation of the fiery state of political affairs. But they also offered a fresh perspective on the life residents enjoy around Nashoba and beyond.

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MCAS Gets Fresh Look by Nashoba…Oct. 19, 2016

By Ann Needle
MCAS performance throughout Nashoba remains strong, but the district will be looking at data from the state-wide test differently this year. Most of the Oct. 12 Nashoba School Committee meeting was devoted to hearing from Teaching and Learning about how it will use spring’s MCAS results to take a deeper look at how the curriculum is serving students.

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Calendar…Oct. 19, 2016

Your Child’s Neuropsychological Evaluation Do you suspect your child may have a learning disorder? Many parents are advised to ‘get a neuro psych done’ but what does this actually mean?This conversation will focus on issues and strategies for bridging the clinical and educational worlds and on strategies for getting the most out of the evaluation….

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In this week’s Print Edition…Oct. 19, 2016

Subscribe for Home Delivery  Along with the articles featured on our website, you will find the following in this week’s print edition: House Hunters in Stow As the last apples drop from the trees, the real estate season in Stow typically also begins a fall slow down. But that slowdown, according to local realtors, does…

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