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How Schools Can Help Kids Heal After A Year Of 'Crisis And Uncertainty'
The pandemic has been stressful for millions of children. If that stress isn't buffered by caring adults, it can have lifelong consequences. There's a lot schools can do to keep that from happening. -
'We Need To Be Nurtured, Too': Many Teachers Say They're Reaching A Breaking Point
Educators tell NPR that the stress of teaching through the pandemic has affected their health and their personal lives. "It's like nothing I've experienced before," one teachers says. -
Admissions Plan For Boston's Exam Schools Does Not Discriminate, Federal Judge Rules
The judge said that Boston can use grades and zip codes for admitting students to exam schools this fall. -
Lawyers Debate Motivations Behind Boston Exam School Changes
Federal judge holds trial on lawsuit alleging discrimination in admissions changes at Boston's exam schools. -
Massachusetts: Schools ‘Very Safe’ Despite COVID-19 Surge
BOSTON (AP) — The number of COVID-19 infections in Massachusetts schools is growing but a school official insists that schools are “very safe.”A report… -
How To Make Your Child's Return To In-Person School A Success — Even If They're Nervous About It
"Expect ups and downs," Dr. Julia Martin Burch said. -
Mass. Official Proposes To Exempt High School Juniors From The MCAS
If a state board approves, juniors could graduate without ever taking the high school version of the standardized test. -
Cleaning A College In A Pandemic: 'Without Us This Campus Shuts Down'
Colleges are leaning heavily on campus custodians. "You may not have seen us before the pandemic, but I guarantee you'll see us now," says Tanya Hughes, a campus building services head in Florida. -
Back To School In Spring: Preparing Buildings To Reopen Safely In Mass.
State officials are calling it the beginning of the post-pandemic era, but schools will look and operate much differently than they did pre-COVID. -
Wanted: More School Libraries, Science Labs And Music Teachers For Boston Public Schools
Coalition says too many Boston Public Schools fall short offering "core pieces."