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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

An Idea Made Into Reality at Chelmsford High School

Father, husband and entrepreneur, John O'Sullivan, creates an interactive educational product which is changing how students learn in the classroom at Chelmsford High School.

An idea has tremendous potential power if acted upon. Last September, John O’Sullivan of Framingham, MA had an idea which has exploded into an actual product that is now changing Chelmsford High School. John O’ Sullivan is a husband, father and entrepreneur who has developed over a few short months an interactive teaching and learning product called, “The Teacher’s Awesome App Guide and Resource Book”. This product allows teachers to develop and teach instructional content through the means of the iPad to their students in the classroom in a digitally interactive manner. The process of implementing this product into the classroom is “still in its pilot phase”, says Chelmsford High School Department Coordinator of Technology and Business …

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Police Log

Student Brings Knife to School

Police also responded to a report of a student who walked off.

This is a portion of the Chelmsford Police Log. All information is provided by Chelmsford Police. This information is open to the public. Wednesday

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Kindness Campaign Wins at Harrington Elementary

Buckets are filled at Harrington to teach students about respect and kindness.

Bullying has become a national topic of discussion as of late, but it's by no means a new problem. As more schools and youth groups struggle to educate people about the dangers of bullying, Chelmsford has been working toward a more positive school experience for its students for years. The town adopted an anti-bullying rubric well before the state passed a series of anti-bullying laws, and now the Harrington Elementary School is trying a new approach to encouraging positive behavior in their students - one star and bucket at a time. Right inside the main entrance of Harrington Elementary, you'll find a large poster board picture of a smiling bucket. Although there are only a handful of stars in its pocket today, last Friday it held 182 …

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