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Historic Vote Changes Boston Exam School Admissions Policy
The move is an attempt to make the schools more diverse and better reflect the city's racial, geographic and economic realities. -
Schools Face A New Threat In The Pandemic: Ransomware
Remote learning made school districts bigger target for hackers with ransom demands. -
All Rev'd Up: Diversity Of Thought, Not Facts, Needed In Mass. Classrooms
Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III weighed in on the emergence of the Boston-based parent action group Parents United. -
Federal District Judge Withdraws Boston Exam Schools Opinion
"I have been misled," said Federal District Court judge William Young. -
After Being Sidelined By The Pandemic, The Spelling Bee Makes Its Great R-E-T-U-R-N
Last year, fans of the popular Scripps Spelling Bee were distraught when the coronavirus spelled an unceremonious end to the 2020 competition. But this… -
Feds Approve Release Of $611 Mil For Massachusetts Schools
The state will use the funds to help schools fund Acceleration Academies this summer. -
Boston Superintendent’s Contract Extended By Two Years Amid School Committee Controversies
The committee’s 4-1 vote Wednesday night took place despite calls from activists and some members of the public to delay a decision until the city elects a new mayor. -
Politics Forces Changes In New Admissions Plan For Boston's Exam Schools
Last minute changes to the admissions plan are expected to limit the increase in student diversity at Boston's exam schools. -
Lessons From Families That Abandoned Traditional Schools For Good During The Pandemic
An earthquake in education pushes us into the future of learning. -
High School Graduations Brought Joy This Year, Even If They Weren't Back To Normal
On a Thursday in mid-June, senior Alex Lozowski-Pierce walked into Reynolds High School in his cap and gown, with 10 family members in tow, for his own…