
Op-Ed: Harwood, What Are Ya Doin’?
The Harwood Unified Union School District School Board’s Finance Committee is looking into eliminating several sports programs for the 2027 budget year.
Harwood Bond #2: Will history repeat itself?
The HUUSD School Board will likely be asking voters to approve an expensive bond for renovations and new construction to the Harwood Union High School in South Duxbury. The current estimates for the list of possible work is just over $92 million. The package will be brought to voters in November 2024.
OPINION: Will recent student assault problem be resolved through student voice at Harwood?
On Wednesday, March 23, during the Harwood Unified Union School District School Board meeting, the Board heard from a Fayston parent whose son was assaulted by several students in a school bathroom on February 1.
OPINION: It’s time to die - Vote NO on the bond
I would love it if the present students and my former colleagues had brand new state-of-the-art science labs. It would be nice to see a brand-new modern track facility at Harwood. Yes, Harwood needs renovations. Our students would greatly benefit. But now is not the time.
John Kerrigan: Harwood School Board blows golden opportunity
At their June 23 meeting, the Harwood Union School Board voted 6 to 5 to drop their investigation into the firing of Harwood Boys Varsity Ice Hockey Coach Jacob Grout.
Kerrigan responds to ‘Let the administrators do their job’
I read with interest Dan Sullivan’s Op-Ed concerning the latest action taken by the Harwood Unified Union School District School Board on the Jacob Grout incident. The call for an independent investigation is appropriate.

Friend, colleague, athlete, coach: Haslam’s influence will live on
We lost Taggert Haslam last week. I knew Taggert as an athlete, assistant coach (and later my head coach in Track & Field) and I also knew him as a colleague.

Size matters in middle school classes
As a former 40+-year teacher, I was very disappointed to read that Harwood school board members voted to reduce by one-half the number of core teachers in the Harwood Union Middle School.

Class of 2020—Celebrate if you can
Harwood Union High School seniors deserve a graduation ceremony. We all agree that the pandemic has created issues concerning this traditional graduation event. However, one’s journey should never end with a stumble.