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Back-to-school COVID tips from Boston’s public health leader
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu says although the recent COVID surge should not cause immediate worry, staying mindful is key. -
As new school year looms, Wu touts school bus readiness at BPS
In a Boston Public Radio interview, her plans for a new strategy at Mass. and Cass remain unclear. -
Plans advancing for $18M demolition, renovation of West Roxbury Educational Complex
The building’s demolition and reconstruction is expected to begin in 2026. -
Cape Cod's newest high school clubs help younger immigrant children 'RISE'
A Cape Cod teenager was troubled to see migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard last fall to make a political point. Moved to help younger kids who are new to the United States, she formed a club that’s now active in two high schools. -
Parents worry about moving O'Bryant exam school to West Roxbury
Boston city officials announced plans to move the school earlier this month. -
Deep cuts to Brockton schools budget spark layoffs of at least 130 positions
District officials blamed student enrollment declines for the $18 million budget deficit. -
Boston exam school to get grand new home, vocational school renovations planned
Projects expected to cost $18 million. -
Worcester and teachers union reach tentative contract agreement
The agreement follows more than a year of contract negotiations. -
Mass. gets a 'C-' for lead in school drinking water
Analysts praised Massachusetts for having "the most robust voluntary program in the nation." -
New report finds Boston falls short on meeting early childhood education needs
15,000 children under the age of 5 are left without access to early childhood education and care because of a lack of available seats.