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The tale of missing Little Queer Library books and a failed book ban in Waltham
Controversies persist over LGBTQ literature and whether children should have access to certain books. -
Boston superintendent Cassellius says TechBoston shooting victims 'doing well'
Plus, advice for those applying for her job and other updates from Boston Public Schools. -
Mayor Wu plans to celebrate Boston's reemergence from pandemic shutdown with downtown events
In the latest edition of "Ask the Mayor" on Boston Public Radio, Wu also discussed protests outside private residences, public schools and rent control. -
Better air in classrooms matters beyond COVID. Here's why schools aren't there yet
Not many people can say the pandemic has made their jobs easier. But in some ways, Tracy Enger can."You know, it is such a hallelujah moment, absolutely,"… -
How one Somerville teacher is explaining Russia's invasion of Ukraine to her students
"I think coming off the February break to this huge change in the world, you have to pause... look at what's going on," says history teacher Beatriz Thomas. -
Boston sets up search committee and public process to pick new school superintendent
Nine member group aims to install a new schools chief in time for next school year. -
Wu to add early childhood office to Boston City Hall
The currently un-budgeted office will centralize education and care services. -
Livestreaming class is an advantage not available to all Mass. students
Some high school students get a window into their classrooms from home while sick, others don't -
Goodbye Algonquin Tomahawks, hello Titans
The students at Algonquin Regional High School got to select their new mascot. -
Watch: What will it take to turn around the Boston Public Schools system?
"Talking Politics" explores what's next for Boston Public Schools with another superintendent out and examines the state's next steps on COVID with cases continuing to drop.