SPENCER, MA – Superintendent of Schools, Paul Haughey, is pleased to announce that David Prouty High School will officially reopen for students and staff on Monday, January 5, 2026, with a two-hour delayed opening.
Following a collaborative effort between Colliers, Fontaine Brothers, local inspectional services, and safety officials from the Spencer Fire Department, the facility has been fully cleared for occupancy. The district assures parents, students, and families that the building is safe and fully equipped to resume teaching and learning operations.
Reopening Schedule for Monday, January 5, 2026:
School Start Time: 9:45 AM (Delayed Opening)
Bus Transportation: Student pickup will occur later than the regularly scheduled time.
School Day: Students will follow a delayed opening schedule.
Dining Services: Lunch will be served to all students.
Principal LeFreniere will issue a follow-up communication shortly containing the specific modified bell schedule for the day.
"I want to extend my sincere gratitude to our local fire department, inspectional services, and our dedicated construction team at Fontaine Brothers for their tireless work together over the last two weeks," said Superintendent of Schools Paul Haughey. "Their partnership has been vital in ensuring a safe return to the classroom for our staff and students."
For further updates, please visit the Spencer-East Brookfield Regional School District.

