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This winter, Falmouth High School students took part in a social-emotional learning program that aims to change lives. It’s called Challenge Day, and it’s a day-long workshop put on by a company that brings the program all over the world.
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Since its founding in 2010, the non-profit program has taught an estimated 45,000 children across Cape Cod how to breathe deeply and settle their minds in the face of stressful situations. At the program’s busiest in 2017, it served 17 schools across seven school districts.
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First, the town of Yarmouth will be asked to appropriate money for a feasibility study and schematic design.
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With little notice—and some help from a local state senator—a high school choir performed at the governor's first State of the Commonwealth speech.
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New Bedford and Fall River will be among the first cities in Massachusetts to add electric buses to their fleets beginning in the next school year.
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Cape Cod Tech's automotive technology department says EVs are rapidly changing the industry, so it’s critical that students get familiar with them.
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Governor Healey’s MassReconnect program to address worker shortages by offering free tuition and textbooks to qualified students.
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Nantucket public schools are reopening today after a ransomware attack disrupted the district's online service and security.
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Cape Cod students received an average of $100 last month in federal assistance to cover missed meals. More is on the way.
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Supporters of responsible gun ownership were among the 150 people who rallied outside Town Hall on Saturday to demand an end to gun violence.