THE MALDEN ADVOCATE – Friday, June 26, 2020

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School Committee considers renaming MHS Pathways Program in honor of retiring longtime director MHS principal requests change to “Ron Janowicz House” By Steve Freker

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ne could consider the house system at Malden High Schools, in effect for decades now, as the MHS community’s own personal “Mount Rushmore” when it comes to the names of the four divisions. If the Malden School Committee eventually grants a request made at its last meeting of the school year Monday, a fifth luminary may be added to the list. Longtime MHS Pathways and PACE program manager Ron Janowicz, who retired at the end of this school year on Friday, has

PATHWAYS | SEE PAGE 8

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City Council rejects proposed cuts and approves the 2021 city budget By Barbara Taormina

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he City Council approved Mayor Gary Christenson’s $184.3 million budget proposal this week with a little last-minute drama. During a final Finance Committee meeting on the budget, Ward 2 Councillor Paul Condon said councillors should pass the budget as is and wait for the state to release figures on local aid before making any big changes or cuts. “We have to find out what the state is going to

do with us come September,” he said. Ward 5 Councillor Barbara Murphy agreed and said although some positions are going unfilled, the proposed budget seems to retain a decent level of services. “It’s a great place to start,” said Murphy. “We should move forward with this budget knowing we will come back when we know what the local aid number is.” But Councillor-at-Large

BUDGET | SEE PAGE 7

The Malden School Committee is now considering a request to establish and name a division of students at Malden High School, the Pathways Program, “The Ron Janowicz” after its founder and director (pictured above), Ron Janowicz. “Mr. J.” retired at the end of this school year after 38 years of service in the Malden Public Schools and 42 years in education overall. (Steve Freker Photo)

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ublic school advocates formed a car caravan and rolled through the city last week to demand full funding for the district, more teachers and staff and safe buildings. Teachers and staff continued to share concerns about school funding on Monday night during the School Committee’s hearing on the budget. Coalitions have been formed, letters have been written to state

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