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Paul Reville: Resegregated Schools Are A Reflection Of A Divided City
Harvard Graduate School of Education professor Paul Reville said a report that Boston's public schools are becoming intensely segregated reflects a city "very segregated by housing and by community." -
Boston Schools Are More Segregated Now Than 20 Years Ago. Is There A Solution?
According to a new article, nearly 60 percent of the city’s schools are now intensely segregated, meaning they are comprised of at least 90 percent students of color. -
Students To 'Do Civics' At A School Near You
In a new eighth-grade civics class, students are expected to learn everything from how to evaluate the media, to how to distinguish opinion from fact, to how to take action in their communities. -
Councilor Essaibi George: Boston Public Schools Are In Good Hands In The Interim
Boston City Councilor-At-Large Annissa Essaibi-George discusses the selection process for Boston Public Schools' new superintendent. -
A Good Superintendent Could Be Hard To Find
Boston faces challenges in its search for an experienced leader. -
Boston's Interim Superintendent Talks Goals, Challenges
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has tapped Laura Perille as interim superintendent for the Boston Public Schools. The school committee is to vote on the… -
Paul Reville: Former BPS Superintendent Tommy Chang Was Never 'On The Same Page' As Mayor
Former state Secretary of Education Paul Reville said Chang was not successful in forging political alliances with his boss, Mayor Marty Walsh, and the BPS community more broadly. -
Civil Rights Group Sue BPS Over Leak To ICE That Led To Student Deportation
The lawsuit was triggered by the detention and deportation in March of an undocumented East Boston student. -
Tommy Chang Resigns Post As Superintendent Of Boston Public Schools
Chang was hired three years ago after a national search. -
Special Education Costs Force Some Districts To Cut Elsewhere
Educating kids with multiple disabilities can cost a lot. But it’s not a cost lawmakers expected when they came up with a formula for redistributing state tax revenues to less affluent districts 25 years ago.