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Lenox Public Schools has announced information regarding preschool and kindergarten registration and screenings for the 2023-2024 school year.
The Lee, Lenox and Berkshire Hills school districts will host a free screening of the award-winning film, “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,” followed by a discussion, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at Lee Middle and High School.
Superintendent Marc J. Gosselin, Jr., has submitted his resignation after less than 16 months on the job, in favor of a post as a school superintendent in northwest Connecticut. His departure is effective in 90 days, if not sooner.
In an unprecedented move, Lenox Select Board members have opposed the School Committee's budget, which called for a 4.1 percent increase in spending.
The School Committee has adopted a total school budget of $14.9 million for fiscal 2023, which is about $270,000 higher than the Select Board's targeted 3 percent spending increase.
The Lenox School Committee has voted unanimously for a new COVID-19 policy developed by the district’s administration and the union representing teachers and other staff.
Lenox Public Schools has released information regarding preschool and kindergarten screenings and registration.
The Lenox school district is using a series of thee-year grants to support technology and ventilation upgrades and other COVID-related expenses.
Enrollment in Lenox public schools is down slightly from last year, but nonresident student totals are holding steady at 39 percent, just below the district’s informal target of no more than 40 percent overall.
When veteran education leader William J. “Bill” Cameron, Jr., was approached in October 2019 to lead the Lenox Public Schools as interim super…