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Alabama Will Now Allow Yoga In Its Public Schools (But Students Can't Say 'Namaste')
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a bill to allow public schools to offer yoga, ending a ban that stood for nearly 30 years. Christian conservatives who… -
Wellesley School District Faces Civil Rights Complaint From Parents Group
A national group is challenging the exclusion of white students from a Zoom session after violence against Asian women in Georgia. -
13 Mass. School Districts Propose Offering An All-Virtual School Option Next Year
An all-virtual option may benefit students with a health condition or who have thrived during remote learning at home. -
When Teaching About The Holocaust Isn't Enough
Malden High School offers a case study in genocide education and re-education. -
State Offers $70 Million In Grants to Fund Summer Schools, Tutoring And Math Programs
The funds will go to helping students catch up after more than a year of remote learning. -
'Frightened To Death': Cheerleader Speech Case Gives Supreme Court Pause
Facing its biggest student speech case in a half century, the Supreme Court seemed to be looking for a narrow exit door on Wednesday.At issue was whether… -
Summer Programming Should Focus on Re-Building Mental Health, As Well As Academics
"We understand that students will be at different places and readiness, both academically and ... emotionally," says Somerville Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Chad Mazza -
Supporting Children Now Should Mean More Than Just Summer School
Education advocates say learning loss means more than just academic gaps and that schools need to help students heal from the emotional and social traumas of the pandemic. -
Pool Testing in Massachusetts Schools Has Not Fit All Districts
School districts with high COVID-19 rates and limited resources have been slow to join the testing initiative. -
State Board Of Education Member Apologizes For Remarks Disparaging Lawrence And Other Communities
The acting mayor of Lawrence still wants Michael Moriarty to resign.