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Jennifer Davis Carey
May 17, 2017

School Committee hears about benefits of WorcesterHEARS

Jennifer Davis Carey
May 17, 2017

Rice Square School Principal Susan Donahue told the School Committee Thursday night that coursework associated with a grant looking to make schools welcoming and supportive for students who have experienced trauma outside the classroom emphasized the idea that “small is the new big.”

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