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Educating Kids During A Pandemic
School’s out for summer, but the educational losses caused by the coronavirus are only just beginning to be understood. -
Andy Ihnatko Laments The End of Snow Days For Rhode Island Students
The state's education commissioner announced that schools will use remote learning on days traditionally reserved for snowball fights and hot chocolate. -
Paul Reville On The School Reopening Plan: More Guidance Needed
Governor Charlier Baker announced the state is looking to reopen schools for in-person learning this fall. -
WATCH: Baker Unveils Guidelines For Reopening Schools
The guidelines left broad questions unanswered about when and how a return will be possible. -
Where Massachusetts Residents Stand On Black Lives Matter Movement, Police Reform And Reopening
The poll shows overwhelming support for the Black Lives Matter movement, but respondents are split on some of the changes it is calling for. -
Mass. Schools To Prepare For Three Back-To-School Scenarios
School officials will have to develop three models: one for entirely remote learning, one for a hybrid of remote and in-person instruction, and an in-person model -
COVID Tax Woes Delay Funding For $1.4 Billion Student Opportunity Act
Massachusetts cities and towns told to expect level-funding through at least the end of August. -
Walpole School Committee Votes To Drop 'Rebels' Mascot Name
"[It's] time for this name to be laid to rest," the school superintendent said. -
5 Radical Schooling Ideas For An Uncertain Fall, And Beyond
American education is full of innovators practicing alternatives to the mainstream. Now, some of those alternatives are proving their mettle. -
A Teacher Ponders Risk Of Returning To Work While Being Paid Less Than Unemployment
Lainy Morse, a preschool teacher, dreads going back to a classroom filled with kids who don't understand hand-washing or social distancing. And she'd make less than she does on unemployment.