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Chang-Diaz Questions Baker’s Education Funding Claim
A state senator who has advocated for education funding reform is pushing back against Gov. Charlie Baker's description of his fiscal 2021 budget proposal as "fully" funding the new school finance law. -
Supreme Court Could Be Headed To A Major Unraveling Of Public School Funding
In a case with potentially profound implications, the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready to invalidate a provision of the Montana… -
School Funding Law Leads Baker To Propose $304M In New Aid
Critics hoped to see more money for colleges. -
As Boston's Population Grows, Its School-Aged Population Isn't Keeping Up, Report Finds
A report released by The Boston Foundation Wednesday showed that while the city's population continues to grow, its school-aged population has declined. -
Teachers Union Lawsuit Claims DeVos 'Capriciously' Repealed Borrower Protections
Before its repeal, the gainful employment rule served as a warning to certain colleges: If graduates didn't earn enough money to pay their student debts, schools could lose access to federal aid. -
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Mass. Schools Saw Better Participation After Starting Students' Day With Breakfast
Massachusetts schools saw "notable increases" in student participation after revamping their breakfast programs last year. -
Why A High-Performing School District Is Changing Everything With Competency-Based Learning
Melrose, Mass., says goodbye to the status quo to aim even higher for kids who were doing just fine. -
San Diego Schools Sue Juul Labs Over Youth Vaping Epidemic
San Diego Unified School District alleges that vaping-related illnesses caused by the e-cigarette maker's products increase student absences, forcing schools to spend on prevention and treatment. -
Carol Rose On The ACLU Of Massachusetts' Top Priorities
Boston school officials sharing student information with ICE, Boston Police not making street investigation information public, and more are on the organization's docket for 2020.