Hopkinton Independent January 29 2020

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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 21 | No. 3 | January 29, 2020

HHS coach faces lawsuit over bullying By Jerry Spar Managing Editor opkinton Public Schools issued a statement promising to work to create a safe environment for all students after it was revealed this month that the parents of a former Hopkinton High School freshman sued Hopkinton High School hockey coach Chris MacPherson for failing to stop players from harassing their son last season. The suit was moved to U.S. District Court in Boston in early January, after initially being filed in Middlesex Superior Court in November. The boy, who was identified as John Doe in the lawsuit, claimed to have been harassed daily between December 2018 and February 2019, most notably in the locker room and on the team bus. The suit indicates that MacPherson failed to stop the harassment after being notified about it from the start by Doe’s father, who first met with MacPherson on Dec. 10.

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ADVOCACY FOR AUSSIES

Girl Scouts (from left) Isabella Kopczynski, Lorelei Johnson, Naima Robinson and Kayla Pappalardo work on a project offering support for those affected by the Australian bushfires during Martin Luther King Day activities at Hopkinton Middle School on Jan. 20.

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Town Meeting to address potential future use of Center School

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By Sandy Quadros Bowles Contributing Writer

NEWS

Special Election set for Feb. 3

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own Meeting voters this spring may be asked to bring in design consultants to help shape the future of Center School. The consultants would be asked to present a feasibility study to determine options to convert the school to municipal use. Several potential consultants already have responded to requests for quotes for the project, Town Manager Norman Khumalo said in a recent interview. Khumalo also brought up Center School during his regular report to the Select Board at its Dec. 17 meeting.

The town has expressed support for keeping Center School for municipal and recreational use.

HHS skiing fields largest-ever roster

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