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Holyoke FFA members are pictured from left, front row, Tuff Sigler, Haley Van Overbeke, Janessa Lutze, Lauren Bergner, Tristen Roll, Seth Watson, Kristin Vieselmeyer, Josie Schlachter, Lauren Herman and adviser Shauna Strecker; second row, Blake Mosenteen, Rylee Schneller, Sabryn Burris, Tamara Penzing, Erin Andersen, Clover Adler and Grace Roberts; third row, Dylan Hielscher, Remington Hielscher, Jimena Nuñez, Ty Dirks, Ethan Schneller, Emma Thompson, Jadon Frost and Baylor Struckmeyer; fourth row, VIctor Baeza, Deacon Dittmer, Tori Race, Shyanne Conde, Brendan Nelson, Kaison Kinnie, Jalen Hunter and Jaxson Hutches; and back row, Kassidy Porter, Hunter Bergstrom, Theron Roll, Carlos Legarreta, Aidyn Shafer, Johny Quintana, Tristen Ferguson, Kai Siep and Max Kleve.

FFA holds 89th annual ceremony online

Though the usual banquet and awards program weren’t possible this year because of the coronavirus, Holyoke’s FFA chapter still celebrated member accomplishments from throughout the 2019-20 school y

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Fourth graders show their scavenger hunt items from a science experiment as they engage in a morning meeting activity last week with teachers Kimberlee Bennett (top left) and Melanie Wheeler (top center).

E-learning enhanced through 1:1 devices

When three Holyoke teachers shared their approach to e-learning at the May 5 Board of Education meeting, it was clear that the fact that K-12 students were already using 1:1 devices daily made a hu

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Perched in the passenger-side window, Reagan O’Keef makes sure teachers know they’re appreciated and missed during this period of remote learning. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

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Looking comfortable in the bed of a pick-up, Correy Koellner, Remington Hielscher, Cooper Hielscher and Dylan Hielscher, pictured from left, wave to teachers and staff at the school. — The Holyoke Enterprise | Johnson Publications

Students give a shoutout to the teachers they miss

They may be meeting and communicating via video and email, but students and teachers seem to be in agreement that it’s just not the same as seeing each other in person.

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