The Marblehead Counseling Center will honor the recipient who significant contributions to the health and wellness of the community.
The two North Shore BSG participants were among the 80 selected to serve as representatives for the Bay State Games.
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The Liz Larrabee Scholarship encourages young people to continue their love of art and arts education in college.
These scholarships are given in memory of David Stern, a former Marblehead youth sports coaching legend and strong supporter of the arts.
The students were selected for their academic excellence, leadership, community involvement, and strong character.
The School Committee on Wednesday voted to agree to a contract with John Robidoux that will keep him in the district through 2028.
These Marblehead students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The independent investigation said it could not support specific claims of discrimination but did criticize the handling of the grievances.
The deadline for applying for the scholarships is April 6.
Garrett, a former youth soccer coach and aircraft industry executive, died in 2021 after a battle with dementia.
Two sixth graders at the Epstein Hillel School in Marblehead won an invention contest competing against kids from across North America.
Students had pushed for a voice in which flags may be allowed while School Committee members cite legal advice against subjective rules.
The School Committee voted to name the complex Thursday after members received an outpouring of support for the honor.
The deadline for graduating high school students to apply is April 15.
Beverly and Marblehead students are making up days lost to the November teacher strikes during February vacation.
Nearly two dozen students spoke to a School Committee subcommittee about the need to allow flags that support marginalized student groups.
The Community Counseling Center will award the scholarship to a student from Marblehead, Swampscott, Lynn, Nahant, Peabody or Salem.
The School Committee is seeking feedback on a plan to bring students and staff back before Labor Day after this year's strike year.
Town meeting will be asked to replace the HVAC along with the roof at a cost of more than $8 million over what was previously approved.
Marblehead Superintendent John Robidoux said the teachers' strike delayed the investigation but that a report should be forthcoming.
The School Committee voted Thursday to add school days on April 23-25 and June 23-24 to make up the 10 days lost to last month's strike.
The Marblehead School Committee intends to send out a survey to parents to gain input on how to make up the rest of the 10 days missed.
UPDATE: Marblehead Public Schools will open Wednesday for the first time since Nov. 8 after 11 days were lost to the work stoppage.
Marblehead Public Schools were closed for an 11th straight school day after the School Committee said its "final" offer was rejected.
A Marblehead plan for 10 missed days includes eliminating February and April vacations, cutting into the holiday break.
Schools were closed for a 10th day on Monday as no deal was reached ahead of a state court-imposed deadline on Sunday night.
Marblehead Education Association co-President Jonathan Heller said the union received no new proposals from the School Committee Thursday.
The Marblehead School Committee said its latest offer is "fair, equitable, and affordable" as the strike closed schools for an eighth day.
UPDATE: Marblehead Public Schools are canceled for an eighth straight day on Thursday.
The union said it reduced its contract demands by $3 million over a four-year contract in hopes of striking a deal.
Superintendent John Robidoux said at about 6 p.m. Tuesday that no agreement had yet been reached and schools will remain closed.
Marblehead Education Association Jonathan Heller was hopeful that face-to-face negotiations Monday will lead to agreements.
UPDATE: The Marblehead Education Association on Monday expressed optimism that direct bargaining will help sides move toward a deal.
The Marblehead Education Association pressed a tax override Sunday to fund a new teacher contract as a strike extended into a second week.
The tentative agreement is the first significant progress toward a new teachers' deal since the strike was called last Friday.
School Committee Chair Jennifer Schaeffner fires back against union ahead of weekend negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement.
The strike extends into a fourth day Friday as the Marblehead Education Association is hit with a $50,000 fine.
UPDATE: The Marblehead School Committee announced the closure Thursday night and said there were "no signs of the strike ending."