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Mass. high schoolers will soon need higher MCAS scores to graduate
The controversial decision was blasted by teachers union officials and a handful of lawmakers -
New state COVID guidelines for schools receive mixed reaction
State guidance doesn't recommend asymptomatic students or staff isolate after COVID-19 exposure. -
Seeking diversity and more hands, Mass. contractors recruit teachers to help guide students to construction jobs
Weeklong program exposes educators to a broad array of construction careers that may fit their students. -
Brockton students speak out about unfair disciplinary practices in schools
A deputy superintendent committed to hiring more staff from Brockton communities of color. -
Boston educators to get pay raises after months of union bargaining
Teachers will also get paid family leave under tentative deal. -
5 things to know about Mary Skipper, the new superintendent of Boston Public Schools
Did you know she's a scholar of Latin and Greek? -
Veteran Boston educator Mary Skipper is city's new superintendent of schools
"BPS has raised me," Skipper says. -
Two local superintendent candidates vie for a tough job
Education activists want process to find next Boston Public Schools leader halted and a new search for applicants -
Exit Interview: Superintendent Cassellius says she's ‘very worried’ about staffing shortages
Boston’s School Committee will vote on her replacement Wednesday, and Cassellius departs Thursday. -
Boston avoids state takeover of public school system
The agreement announced Monday night includes immediate steps for improvement.