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Analysis: Boston Superintendent Finalists Offer Different Approaches To Improving Schools
School committee members will choose from three candidates who offered different experiences, visions for the job and temperaments, from a candid, no-nonsense educator to more conciliatory and flexible policymakers. -
As Teen Vaping Explodes, An Old Fight Against Big Tobacco Is Back On
Public health advocates say vape companies are using the same strategies as tobacco companies once did to get kids hooked on their product. And they believe an old strategy to get kids to quit will work again. -
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‘Eat Up’ Doc Takes A Look At Giving BPS Kids Fresh Food
A pilot program to phase out frozen food in schools has been expanded to more schools in the district. -
Looking At The Finalists In The Search For A Superintendent For Boston Public Schools
Three candidates have made the cut and are finalists for the superintendent job at Boston Public Schools. -
What Skills Would Each Finalist Bring As Boston's Superintendent?
A state policy maker, a tech crusader and a Massachusetts insider vie for Boston's top school job. -
Boston Seeks Dismissal Of School Negligence Lawsuit
The city has asked a federal court to dismiss a $5 million lawsuit filed by a former student who was shot by a high school dean in 2015. -
Former Education Secretary: BPS Finalists 'Still Not An A-Level Pool'
The brand new batch of finalists for superintendent of Boston Public Schools is already looking better than last year, according to former Education Secretary Paul Reville. -
Boston Names Three Finalists For Superintendent
The three candidates will participate in public interviews next week. -
Boston Public School Student Sues District Over 2015 Shooting
In 2015, a dean at English High School in Jamaica Plain shot one of his students. The dean is now behind bars, and the student is suing BPS.