Zach Harris
On Sunday, the largest graduating class in the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School's 25-year history was welcomed by a standing ovation.
The girls tennis team passed its first state playoff test with a resounding 5-0 victory Saturday over Pope Francis Preparatory School of Springfield.
Ever since middle school Charlie Parkhurst knew he wanted to go to college in California. He had never been there but liked adventures and the idea of living on the west coast excited him. His dream came true when he was accepted to the University of California Los Angeles to be part of the class of 2019.
The Martha's Vineyard Sharks open their season June 6 with a scrimmage against the Cotuit Kettleers.
When Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School director Pete Steedman thinks about the 15 seniors who make up the class of 2022, he said he is struck both by how close and resilient they are.
Buoyed by a final, resounding vote of support this week in Tisbury for the Martha’s Vineyard housing bank, the coalition behind the plan is charting next steps in a still-lengthy process.
