On Sunday, the largest graduating class in the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School's 25-year history was welcomed by a standing ovation.
When Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School director Pete Steedman thinks about the 15 seniors who make up the class of 2022, he said he is struck both by how close and resilient they are.
The first day back to school after spring break is usually not a cause for celebration as students and teachers lament the end of vacation.
Adult and Continuing Education of Martha’s Vineyard has received four grants to strengthen training for Island workers and youths.
The Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School will hold a virtual open house on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 6 p.m.
For an actor the itch to do live theatre is always there. But the pandemic put scratching that itch in the dustbin for nearly two years.
Cheers rang out on the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School campus Friday morning, as the school community celebrated its 25th anniversary.
When Vineyard students go back to school Wednesday amid the continuing pandemic, administrators say the school day will look more like it did prior to March 2020.
Graduates from the charter school classes of 2020 and 2021 walked across the stage together in a combined ceremony to celebrate two senior classes affected by the pandemic.
For the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School class of 2021 — a creative group of nine — a pandemic wasn’t going to define them.