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Possibility of state receivership of Boston schools draws public opposition
Boston and Massachusetts education department in talks over future of the city's public schools -
Brookline teachers' strike ends after one day
Brookline union, schools agree on pay raises, diversity efforts and class prep time. -
Brookline teachers go on strike, a rare work stoppage in state's schools
Brookline teachers say they're frustrated with constant bargaining after nearly three years without a contract. -
Mayor Wu offers ambitious plan to rebuild BPS in a decade
Former mayor Marty Walsh made similar promises six years ago in his BuildBPS plan. -
The most important desegregation case you've never heard of, and why it's still relevant
As the Latino student population grows, advocates reflect on lessons of Mendez v. Westminster. -
Public libraries unwittingly offered 'hate' books through a private service
Discovery of works of 'hate' publishers makes librarians in Massachusetts and beyond unhappy -
A ‘second pandemic’: Experts sound the alarm over eco-anxiety in young people
Climate change distress strains youth mental health. -
The tale of missing Little Queer Library books and a failed book ban in Waltham
Controversies persist over LGBTQ literature and whether children should have access to certain books. -
Livestreaming class is an advantage not available to all Mass. students
Some high school students get a window into their classrooms from home while sick, others don't -
Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius to step down
Mayor Michelle Wu said she will begin the search for a replacement immediately.