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Boston's huge vote for an elected school committee puts Mayor Wu at odds with majority opinion
Wu favors a committee that mixes the appointed — by her — with the elected. -
Boston schools boost COVID prevention efforts with $3 million in additional funding
Changes come amid sharp criticism from parents and school nurses about lax contact tracing. -
Organizers of the South Dakota teacher 'dash for cash' are apologizing and paying up
A South Dakota hockey team and mortgage lender are apologizing for a widely-panned event in which schoolteachers scrambled to grab dollar bills off the… -
Families want answers on fired Boston high school administrator
Madison Park High School's assistant principal was fired for allegedly having unauthorized sexual content on his work laptop. -
Boston fires assistant principal, refers case to police
District's examination finds inappropriate content on work laptop at Madison Park High School -
'We have been begging for help': Boston school nurses cite COVID testing failures
Consistent contact tracing and testing said to be lacking across Boston schools, even as new cases surge. -
Parents are scrambling after schools suddenly cancel class over staffing and burnout
Two weeks notice: Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools in North Carolina voted on Oct. 28 to close schools on Nov. 12, for a "day of kindness, community… -
Teachers of color face burnout while schools struggle to represent diverse students
In Massachusetts, a large gap exists between students and teachers of color. -
School officials scrambling to find solutions as violence breaks out in schools nationwide
Former Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville joined Boston Public Radio on Thursday to share his thoughts -
Walking to school gains renewed interest in pandemic
The bus driver shortage is leading some schools to reconsider this low-tech solution.