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Georgia High School Teachers' Back-To-School Rap About Virtual Learning Goes Viral
Callie Evans and Audri Williams rapped about online learning and the COVID-19 pandemic from the empty halls of Monroe Comprehensive High School, backed up by mask-wearing, move-busting cheerleaders. -
Flu Shot To Be Required For All Massachusetts Students
Students across all levels of schooling in Massachusetts will now be required to receive flu vaccines. -
Pandemic Refuels Debate Over Role Of MCAS Exam
Critics of the assessments have for years been filing bills that would impose a moratorium on "high-stakes" elements of MCAS exams. -
Watch: Mayor Walsh Says No Decision Made On How Boston Schools Will Reopen
The mayor said the district is still wrestling with whether students should go back to school in person. -
Rural Schools Struggle With Road Ahead In Era Of Coronavirus
Some schools across the country are under pressure to reopen for in-person classes, even in states like Idaho where coronavirus cases continue to rise out of control. -
Several Mass School Districts Embrace Remote Learning For Fall Amid Rise In COVID Cases
Several communities are reversing course -
In The 'Olympics Of The Mind,' This Boston Teen Is Going For Gold
Meet one of the local competitors in the NAACP's annual contest for high school students. -
Boston Teachers Rally Against BPS Re-Opening Plan Amid Negotiations With City
Members of the Boston Teachers Union rallied outside City Hall Thursday, urging city and school officials to rethink a proposed “hybrid” plan that would alternate in-person and remote learning. -
Andrea Campbell: Boston Should Start School Year Fully Remote
The city councilor says the school district hasn't answered questions about how to equitably or safely execute a hybrid model. -
Boston City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George: 'We Really Should Be Working Towards This Hybrid Model' For Reopening Schools
The councilor says many students, particularly underprivileged kids, have already lost important academic, social and emotional resources by not being in the classroom.