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Civil Rights Groups Say Police In Schools Are Source Of False Gang Alerts. Not So Says Boston Police
Civil rights groups say ICE often gets those gang id’s wrong and and argue that school police officers are sometimes the source of the problem. -
At Gates Middle School In Scituate, Schools Use Projects To Engage Students in Learning
Kids learn skills for the future at this Massachusetts school. -
House Approves Expanded Civics Ed, But Stops Short Of Graduation Requirement
Following the lowest young voter turnout in history in the 2014 national midterm elections, the House showed interest in civic education as a priority.… -
Mattahunt Elementary Celebrates First Year Of Dual Language Class With A New Name
School officials say they plan to add grades to the program as long as there’s demand for the dual language curriculum. -
Education Department Launches 'Top-To-Bottom' Review Of Teachers' Grant Program
Public school teachers across the country say they've been improperly hit with thousands of dollars in debt when paperwork errors turned their grants into loans that they're now supposed to pay back. -
Mass. Education Law Author Says Act Overlooked Teachers
On the 25th anniversary of Massachusetts' landmark education law, participants try to explain why the overhaul didn't improve outcomes for all students. -
Hateful Graffiti At Arlington High School Has Been Washed Away — But Still Stings
The graffiti included hateful slurs and a spray-painted swastika. -
Parents Around The State Get Lost Without Translation
A language gap can be a challenge for most of us. In schools, it can be against the law if parents don't get information about their children's education in a language they understand. -
Private School Students Around Massachusetts Stage Gun Control Walkouts
Students from around the country will walk out of classes Friday as an act of protest to support gun control legislation and school safety measures.… -
A Call For Parents To Close The Achievement Gap
Six-month-old Mackinzie is on her stomach. She hasn’t started crawling yet. Infant educator Alex DaSilva leans in and bends Mackinzie’s legs so she’s…