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Mayor Wu vetoes an elected school committee for Boston
Elected school committee supporters are disappointed. -
Wayland superintendent alleges racial discrimination enabled by school committee
Omar Easy says he was the target of racist harassment and that the town’s school committee “fanned the flames.” -
Should Massachusetts teachers have the right to strike?
There's a push on Beacon Hill to make teacher strikes legal — but Healey isn't a fan. -
Federal complaint claims discrimination in Mass. vocational school admissions
Advocates want the schools to move to lottery-based admissions. -
Woburn teachers strike, saying city officials won’t compromise
Pay for teaching assistants is a central issue. -
‘Social-emotional learning’ is just as vital for kids as reading and math, local expert says
Social-emotional skills affect how kids engage in a community, how they think about themselves as a learner and build connections to help them navigate complex feelings. -
Florida rejects an advanced placement course covering African American studies
Florida's education department has blocked a proposed Advanced Placement course focused on African American studies, calling it a form of political… -
Wu says solution to Boston school bus woes lies in cooperation of charter and private schools
Lack of uniform start and dismal dismissal times is the root of the problem, report says. -
Masks will be optional for returning BPS students
District officials say they don't want to see a repeat of last year's absenteeism. -
Boston’s new superintendent promises sweeping changes to special ed. It’s a promise parents say they’ve heard before.
For years, the city's schools have excessively put students of color in special education and then removed them from regular class.