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'It Sort Of Felt Like I Was Crazy': Long COVID In Kids Is Easy To Miss And Hard To Treat
Researchers are trying to figure out why some children experience long-term symptoms and who is at risk. -
Education Dept. Will Reimburse Florida District That Had Funds Held Over Mask Mandate
The U.S. Department of Education announced Thursday that it would send roughly $148,000 to one Florida school district, Alachua County Public Schools,… -
Brenda Cassellius Has An Idea For Increasing Diversity Of Mass. Superintendents
The BPS Superintendent weighed in on a host of issues, from equity among Mass. superintendents to how she plans to spend $400 million in federal funds. -
Mass. Standardized Tests Scores Drop In Pandemic
Just one-third of 3rd to 8th grade students met or exceeded expectations in math. -
Parents Demand Remote Learning Option Amid Delta Spike
Despite receiving at least one call from a truancy officer, Treasure Houston said Monday she is "standing her ground," refusing to send her three… -
The Stakes Feel Higher Than Ever As The Education Secretary Welcomes Students Back
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona kickstarts his "Return-to-School Road Trip" this week, talking up the Biden administration's efforts to help… -
Harvard Health Expert Says America's Vague And Conflicting Pandemic Goals Muddy Our Path Out
Joseph Allen said Americans need clearer guidance on where the pandemic ends and quasi-normalcy begins. -
This Custodian Stayed At His School All Night Pumping Water During Ida's Storms
Nobody told Peter Hemans to spend the night at Hackensack Middle School last week, as terrible storms arrived in New Jersey. But Hemans did it anyway —… -
In Some Mass. Communities, Most Eligible Kids Aren't Vaccinated
Kids over 12 can be vaccinated, but residents of some cities and towns are opting out -
Students Return To Classrooms In Boston
BOSTON (AP) — Students have returned to classrooms in Boston and Providence as the school year got underway in both cities Thursday.In Boston, in-person…