Police say there will be an increased police presence at both King Philip Middle and High Schools "out of an abundance of caution."
See how FAFSA applications changed for Wrentham area high schools.
The mask mandate is expected to be formally issued later this week by Commissioner Riley.
Approximately 40 students expressed interest in learning more about the organization at the time of the survey.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
The King Philip Leo Club is one of the largest clubs in the U.S. with over 170 active members.
Scholarships totaling approximately $100,000 were awarded to seniors at the awards night by local businesses, organizations and groups.
The Hockomock Area YMCA is proud to help feed the kids of the King Philip communities for the second consecutive summer.
The Norfolk County Teachers Association awarded King Philip’s Professional Innovations Program Seminar class a $300 grant.
The $300 grant funded the purchase of materials for the school's Professional Innovations Program Seminar class.
Thirteen National Art Society Students at King Philip Regional High School created keepsake portraits for children in Cameroon.
Anthony J. Zappala was chosen out of approximately 16,000 finalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Zappola then used mathematical approaches to predict the outcome of various return-to-school scenarios.
The presentation will provide parents with a better understanding of their student’s mental health needs.
“We’re extremely pleased to be welcoming more of our students back for in-person learning in the coming weeks,” Superintendent Zinni said.
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The Nan Project will present “Building Resilience in the Shadow of COVID”.
This presentation will focus on reviewing common themes in mental health that have emerged during the pandemic.
Jessica Pepple will begin this new role on Monday, May 17. In this newly created position, she will lead the King Philip Regional.
The KP DECA chapter’s first in-person event of the year was watching the State Career Development Conference Awards.
'We would like to remind our community members that we stand in solidarity with those who confront racism, bigotry and hate.'
This presentation is the first of the districts’ upcoming “Thriving Thursday” parent wellness education programs.
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On Tuesday, Feb. 2, Brown University epidemiologist Dr. Brandon Marshall gave a presentation entitled “Disparities in the time of COVID”.
“Dot’s work during this time of need has been exemplary and there is no one more deserving of this award,” Superintendent Zinni said.
“Seeing our students’ faces as they walked through the lobby was priceless,” KP Cares advisor Cheryl Rowe said.
A review committee evaluates the documentation to determine which level of certification has been achieved.
'These students have worked incredibly hard during this challenging year and I am so proud to see their hard work pay off.'
The INTERFACE Helpline is available from Monday until Friday, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The DECA District competition was held virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Superintendent Paul Zinni reports that King Philip Regional School District will be returning to its hybrid learning model starting Monday.
The decision was made after close consideration with the Boards of Health from Wrentham, Plainville and Norfolk.
The survey will be released in the coming weeks and school officials urge students, parents and other community members to fill it out.
On January 14, King Philip DECA hosted a virtual informational session for students and their parents.
Warrior Wear is selling new Nike t-shirts online and at the KP DECA store at King Philip Regional High School.
The grant is a five-year grant, during which time Healthy KP will receive $125,000 in funding per year.
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in a virtual ensemble led by guest conductors.