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Dr. Elizabeth Pinsky: 'I Cannot Wrap My Brain Around The Decision Not To Scale Back' As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Open schools safely and cut back on everything else, Pinsky argues. -
Boston City Councilor Says City, BPS Officials Working 'Every Single Day' To Get Kids Back In School
Annissa Essaibi-George says getting kids back to the classroom requires balancing the need for public health measures with helping students achieve academically. -
5 Things We've Learned About Virtual School In 2020
Most schooling has been offered online this semester. Teachers are working hard to improve that experience, but many students are still left behind. -
Mass. Deploys Mobile Testing Unit To School Clusters In 13 Cities and Towns
COVID clusters have been reported in 15 schools, including two apiece in Braintree and Lawrence. -
What Is It Like To Spend Your Last Year Of High School At Home? Tiring
As winter approaches, remote education has become routine. But high school seniors say that doesn’t make it any easier. -
'Some Good News': Student Reading Gains Are Steady, While Math Slows Down
A sweeping new review of national test data suggests the pandemic-driven jump to online learning has had little impact on children's reading growth and… -
Are Mass. Schools Safe As COVID-19 Rates Rise?
Experts say there are no easy answers to a question many parents ask. -
Schools Struggle To Stay Open As Quarantines Sideline Staff
The staffing challenges force students out of classrooms, even in districts where officials say the health risks of in-person learning are manageable. -
Enrollment Drops In Mass. Public Schools
More students leave for private schools or homeschooling than did last year. -
'I Don't Want This To Happen To Any Other Woman': An Early Experience Fuels Big Ambitions
Anne Laurie Pierre of Everett wants to become an obstetrician gynecologist to help close the documented racial disparity in health care.