![]() Runners and walkers take off from the starting line of the Abington COPES 5K on Sunday “I feel like it was a good turnout for the first year and that we’ll be able to build off this,” she said. Runners completed the 3-mile-plus loop and was greeted by food trucks and bouncy houses back at the Woodsdale. Many races attract about 100-150 runners in their first year, and this event easily exceeded that. ![]() Organizer Melissa Cook said she was happy with the turnout. More than 260 runners toed the line Sunday morning for the first Abington COPES 5K. Adams said she continues to follow all state public records and election laws, including preserving election data, such as paper ballots, for 22 months. Shutesbury Town Clerk Grace Bannasch posted a Twitter thread recently detailing some of the requests and how they are soliciting information unrelated to how Massachusetts runs elections. Abington Town Clerk Leanne Adams said she is among those who have received the form letter requests, on top of a growing number of other election data requests. The Boston Globe on Monday reported that town and city clerks across the state were getting peppered with broad and often nonsensical public records requests and document preservation demands tied back to election integrity conspiracy theorists. The five member panel i s weighing a number of changes to how town government is structured, how department heads are hired, how committee vacancies are filled, how boards can encourage additional public engagement, among other proposals. The committee considering changes to the Town Charter meets again on Thursday at 6 p.m. That means students should be at their bus stops 10 minutes earlier.ĬHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION CONTINUES DISCUSSION THURSDAY Starting Wednesday, bus routes will make their first stop at 7:50 a.m., instead of 8 a.m. It’s taking a little longer to bus Woodsdale Elementary School students to school each morning so bus drivers will be starting thier routes earlier, Principal Jennifer Barresi told parents today. High School students are dismissed at 10:45 a.m., Middle School students at 11:10 a.m., Woodsdale students at 11:40 a.m., and Beaver Brook students at Noon. Anthony-St.Abington students have a half day on Thursday for teacher development. The School District of Upper Dublin provides transportation within established guidelines to the following area schools: Teaching & Learning Office: 21, ext 8974.Student Services & Special Education: (215) 643-8981.Visit the Upper Dublin School District Website For details, call the Transportation Office. School bus transportation is provided for Upper Dublin School District students who live beyond the designated walking distance to their schools. Upper Dublin Township Public Schools Contact Information The mission of the School District of Upper Dublin is to provide a safe environment in which all students are respected, educated, encouraged, and challenged to become life-long learners within a global society. ![]() Upper Dublin School District Mission Statement The professional staff has an average of 16 years teaching experience and approximately 85 percent hold advanced degrees. There are 4 elementary schools (K-5), one middle school (6-8) and one high school (9-12), which are fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. A superintendent is in charge of day to day operations as well as strategic planning. It has a Board of School Directors elected by the residents with the power to levy taxes within state guidelines. The School District of Upper Dublin is a separate governmental body guided by the statutes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ©Jeffrey Ollis Upper Dublin School District
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