MCLA's Education Department Offers MTEL Preparation Workshops

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) Education Department will offer preparation workshops for those considering taking the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) on Oct. 28 and 29. 
 
The workshops will be held in an online, synchronous format, with two sessions each day. The first session will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and will cover the test Communication and Literacy, and the second session, held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., will focus on Foundations of Reading.  
 
Passing the MTEL is a requirement for teacher licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Each class will focus on a specific test and will be taught by instructors knowledgeable in both the content/skill area and the test. 
 
The workshops are open to the community. Register online at lnk.mcla.edu/mtel 
 
For more information, the MCLA Education Department can be reached at 413-662-5381 or by email at  med@mcla.edu

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NBSU Wraps Step Up Program With Ice Cream and Games

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Many of the children, and a few adults, were sporting painted faces. 
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Northern Berkshire School Union wrapped up its summer camp last Thursday with what's becoming an annual event: a school community night at Clarksburg School. 
 
That meant a bounce house, music, dunk tank and lots and lots of activities — plus ice cream and hot dogs for dinner. 
 
"Oh, it's fantastic. They do a really good job," said one Monroe parent as her daughter waited for a balloon animal. 
 
The five-week summer camp program is open to children in the school districts of Clarksburg, Florida, Monroe, Rowe and Savoy. 
 
The program is funded through a grant from the United Way Summer Step Up Program, through the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley with the support of Northern Berkshire United Way.
 
"I love this event because it brings our community partners together. It showcases all the things that we do during the summer camp. Jordan [Rennell] puts together a great program for all of our kids in our four schools," said Assistant Superintendent Tara Barnes. "And this is an extension of that where we are able to bring in our community partners and our families into one venue and really do this for the kids. 
 
"Which, as you can see, are having a blast. Parents are having fun, too."
 
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