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The nation's first Gay-Straight Alliance chapter was established at Concord Academy by history teacher Kevin Jennings in the 1980s. [41] [42] In 2018, Concord Academy banned former headmaster Russell Mead (1971–76) from the campus following reports of inappropriate conduct with a female student in the 1960s, when Mead was an English teacher. [43]
Bedford Post Barn, Bedford . The Bedford Post Inn property also features the recently opened (as of June 19) Bedford Post Barn, operated by Dawn and Jason Bowman, local residents who own ...
Where and when is Breakaway? The festival takes place from 4-11 p.m. May 31 and 3-11 p.m. June 1 at Historic Crew Stadium, 1 Black and Gold Way.
The FOOD for Lane County Summer Food Program began June 24 and will continue through Aug. 23. Monday through Friday, from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m., free youth meals will be available at the following ...
Middlesex School (informally known as MX) is a coeducational, independent, and non-sectarian boarding secondary school located in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Founded in 1901 to educate the children of wealthy Boston Brahmin families, Middlesex introduced a national scholarship program in 1935 and currently educates 425 students in ...
Concord Middle School (consisting of two buildings about a mile apart: Sanborn and Peabody) Alcott School, Willard School, and Thoreau School, the local public elementary schools; Concord Academy and Middlesex School, private preparatory schools; The Fenn School is a 4-9 boys' school. [64] The Nashoba Brooks School is co-ed PK-3 and a girls ...
Rivers School was founded in 1915 as an educational institution for boys in Brookline, Massachusetts. Robert W. Rivers founded the school and was its first headmaster. The Country Day School for Boys of Boston merged with Rivers in 1940, and the school moved to its present location in Weston in 1960. It became co-educational in 1989. [3]