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Sudbury Parents, Child Charged After Underage Drinking Party Led School To Online Classes
The party, which police estimate had at least 50 students in attendance, led to the local high school delaying in-person learning by two weeks as a precaution against COVID-19. -
Schools Superintendent: Half Of Boston Families Plan To Continue Remote-Only Learning All Year
Brenda Cassellius says she anticipates that more families will opt into the hybrid model once they see the safety measures the district has in place. -
How Do You Manage Child Care When School Is Remote? Worcester Strives To Give Families Options
Parents who must work are having a hard time finding child care for their school-age children. -
A Bridge To Schools For Students Learning English
Getting your footing in a new country takes extra help during a pandemic. -
Boston's School Buildings Are Old. Can They Handle A Pandemic?
A report from 2016 found widespread problems with ventilation and plumbing systems in aging buildings. -
Worcester Rolls Out New Tools To Help Parents Lead Kids Through Online Learning
Caregivers have divergent views of how much help the new program will provide. -
A First Day Of School Unlike Any Other
Acton-Boxborough schools one of a handful of district in Boston's suburbs to start year holding classes inside buildings. -
In Florida, Schools Under Pressure To Get Rid Of Police Officers
The demands by student activists face what could be an insurmountable obstacle: security fears in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting. -
Mass. High School Switches To Remote Learning After Party
Dozens of students attended a party Friday without taking proper coronavirus-prevention measures, the principal said. -
Cambridge Studies Poop As A Factor In Reopening School Buildings
Analyzing wastewater can predict upcoming levels of COVID-19 infections in a community.