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Cambridge Public School (CPS) committee newcomer Patricia M. Nolan ’80 received a harsh drubbing yesterday when colleagues blasted her proposal to allocate an additional $75,000 dollars to principals of local elementary schools. Nolan said the motion, which she filed last Thursday, would give principals more autonomy and provide needed funds for the creation of an additional staff member at each school. But committee veterans criticized Nolan at last night’s CPS committee meeting for circumventing the budget planning that has consumed the board’s attention in the last weeks...
...gifted’ and ‘talented,’” said school committee member Richard Harding. “I’m much more inclined to support the improvement of middle schools across the board.” However, School Committee member Patricia M. Nolan ’80 said there was more to the budget than the issue of the hybrid middle school. “It is incredible that we are doing this budget...and throwing more money into the pot everywhere when other districts are cutting back,” she said...
...Ryan S. Nolan ’09 has traveled with friends to the IHOP at Soldiers Field Road several times this year...
...offered in the city right next to us, because we are so diverse,” she said. “We have a lot of different opportunities, like just to know different cultures and to know different kinds of people.”Patricia M. Nolan ’80, a newly elected member of the Cambridge School Committee, said that numbers cannot explain everything.“There are individual success examples right here in Massachusetts in schools which have very challenging demographics, frankly more difficult than Cambridge,” she said. “And they...
...Lopez, executive director of HUNAP, and Dennis Norman, the faculty chair of HUNAP’s Native Health Program, said in a conference call yesterday that the partnership is designed “to bring the brainpower of Harvard to benefit Native people.” Leo J. Nolan, a senior policy analyst at IHS, said Tuesday that over the past 50 years, IHS has been very successful at combatting infectious disease in the Native American community, but that chronic illness—health problems related to lifestyle and behavior—remains a problem. “We need...