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Help Wanted: School Social Workers
Some districts are falling short of the recommended number of social workers and counselors post-pandemic. -
Boston Scraps Plan To Open Virtual School This Fall
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius says time for planning ran out, faults state -
After Months Of Special Education Turmoil, Families Say Schools Owe Them
Roughly 7 million children in the U.S. receive special education services under a decades-old federal law — or did, until the pandemic began. Many of… -
Remaining Latino Member Of Boston's School Committee Says Rebuilding Trust More Important Than Representation
Acting Mayor Kim Janey faces pressure to appoint Latinos to fill recently vacated seats. -
Virtual School Post Pandemic? It's An Appealing Option For Many Black, Latino And Asian Families
Online learning has given parents a new measure of insight into their child’s education as well as a measure of control. -
Boston Archdiocese To Launch First New Catholic School In Half A Century — Online
Lumen Verum Academy will be a "blended learning" experience. -
Mass. Public Schools Will Be Full-Time And In Person In September
Massachusetts public schools will be required to offer full-time, in-person learning this fall, with most coronavirus-related restrictions lifted, state… -
Mass. Changes Rules On Police In Schools As Boston Weighs Options
A new police reform bill requires “school resource officers” to be state certified in Mass. -
53 Mass. Teachers Refuse To Administer State Standardize Tests
Education advocates have long criticized the MCAS as a measure of student performance. -
Florida High School Edited Girls' Yearbook Photos To Cover More Of Their Chests
It's not odd for there to be a little drama when high school yearbooks are released at the end of the year, but at Bartram Trail High School in St. Johns…