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Teacher Jessica Flores directs students as they work on laptops in a classroom in Newlon Elementary School on, Aug. 25, 2020, in Denver, Colo., which is one of 55 Discovery Link sites set up by Denver Public Schools where students are participating in remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Colorado lawmakers are considering joining eight other states in an agreement that would eliminate many of the requirements for teachers to get licensed when they move within the member states. — David Zalubowski | AP File Photo

10 states mull cross-border rules to tackle teacher shortage

Every Colorado school district, like many across the country, began 2023 understaffed.

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Homeschool co-op students listen as author Kathy Taylor describes the trees she remembers during her childhood living in Pennsylvania among a diverse Quaker community. At the far left, Wynter Goodman holds her illustration of an apricot tree.— Elly Brown | For The Holyoke Enterprise

Author Kathy Taylor expounds on trees, ‘the Hispanic world’ in bilingual presentation

Author Kathy Taylor made a stop at the local Inklings bookstore Friday afternoon, where she served as the featured writer.

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Ben Rahe, director of budget and finance for the Holyoke School District, discusses the district’s audit for Fiscal Year 2022, conducted by Lauer, Szabo and Associates. Both Rahe and Scott Szabo, Associates partner, believed the process went well, with Szabo calling it “one of our smoother audits that we do for the schools.” — Andrew Turck | The Holyoke Enterprise

Holyoke School District sails through 2022 audit

Scott Szabo of Lauer, Szabo and Associates arrived from Sterling to Holyoke as the trees turned orange in mid-October, seeking school district financial data, and information on its processes and p

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Holyoke’s high school and junior high bands combine to play some Christmas tunes. Pictured from the left are Bodhyn Ring, Hagan Gatton-Pollock, Elia Wear, Alma Alejandre and Kaylyn Vermeulen. — Jes-c French for The Holyoke Enterprise

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Members of the Holyoke High School select choir, Sound Check, dance while singing their concert’s final song, Jay Althouse’s “Rockin’ Christmas Celebration. Pictured from the left are Jimena Nunez, Leah Struckmeyer, Charlotte Kramer, Erin Andersen, Karlie Martin and Clover Adler. — Jes-c French for The Holyoke Enterprise

Bands, choirs unite to bring Christmas cheer

Holyoke bands and choirs worked together last Tuesday evening and put together a Christmas concert combining the fifth and sixth grade, junior high, and high school. 

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