METCO parent group folds citing unaddressed issues
Parents say their concerns have been “neglected and dismissed” in Concord.
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Hundreds of faculty, Harvard board express support for President Claudine Gay
Critics and supporters of university presidents argue that last week’s antisemitism hearings before Congress reinforced existing concerns about colleges. -
Harvard Crimson reporters on following backlash to President Claudine Gay's testimony
Harvard President Claudine Gay is facing growing pressure to resign over comments she made about antisemitism on campus during a congressional hearing. -
Harvard, MIT, Penn presidents face backlash after congressional hearing
A U.S. House committee launched an investigation into campus safety at the three schools, and wealthy donors started withholding funds. -
Harvard whistleblower Joan Donovan files complaint against her former employer
The disinformation expert filed a complaint on Monday against the university, alleging that she was treated unfairly. -
Boston Superintendent Mary Skipper on new Inclusive Education plan: 'Change had to happen'
Boston Public Schools officials are out with a new five-year inclusive education plan to address long-running disparities in student performance. -
Chronic absenteeism still high among Mass. students, new data shows
Nearly one in three high school students is considered chronically absent in Massachusetts, missing 18 or more school days each year. -
Healey announces big boost in financial aid for public college students
The governor says expanded financial aid will benefit 25,000 low- and middle-income students in Massachusetts. -
Teachers union and Andover school committee reach deal to end strike
Earlier in the day striking teachers took their demands to Beacon Hill, holding a protest on the steps of the Statehouse. -
Worcester School Committee gets significant shakeup in election
Former Worcester superintendent Maureen Binienda won an at-large seat on the committee, while three incumbents lost their seats. -
Brandeis bans pro-Palestinian student group for endorsing Hamas
Brandeis University has rescinded its recognition of a student group supporting Palestinians, saying that the organization has openly backed the actions of Hamas terrorists who attacked and killed Israelis in early October.