Postponed; Abilis Offers Free Parent Workshop on Supporting Young Children’s Development

This workshop, set for Sunday, January 25, 2026, from 9:00am to 12:00pm, includes a pediatrician specializing in Birth to 3, and Abilis Lleadership and therapists. Parents and caregivers will find practical guidance and trusted information as they navigate developmental concerns, new diagnoses and key transitions for young children with developmental disabilities. Continue Reading →

New AP Courses Proposed at GHS; Student Gov Leader Warns Heavy Course Loads and Earlier Start Time Take a Toll on Sleep, Erode Community life

“With earlier start times amid the budget cuts of last year, this sleep issue will continue to grow. Looking back to the classes before us, we find traditions that have long been lost. I’m sure many people watching online and in this room can attest to some of their best moments at GHS being SRO, the parade down Putnam, and the once grand senior pranks – all done away with today. One main reason for this is less time and less sleep. This can be accredited to the increase in AP participation where students see more homework and a more demanding course load.” – GHS student body president Gabe Elezaj Continue Reading →

RMA Announces Jan 21 Speaker, Nelson Tebbe, “The Roberts Court’s Remaking of Religious Freedom”

Nelson Tebbe will will focus on three cases that were decided this summer: concerning parents’ right to absent their children from aspects of the public school curriculum that offend their religious values, concerning the ability of religious groups to form charter schools, and concerning the rights of religious employers to be exempt from paying unemployment taxes. In these cases, the Roberts Court has extended the pattern of ruling in favor of religious actors. Continue Reading →