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Mass. Changes Rules On Police In Schools As Boston Weighs Options
A new police reform bill requires “school resource officers” to be state certified in Mass. -
Wellesley School District Faces Civil Rights Complaint From Parents Group
A national group is challenging the exclusion of white students from a Zoom session after violence against Asian women in Georgia. -
When Teaching About The Holocaust Isn't Enough
Malden High School offers a case study in genocide education and re-education. -
Pool Testing in Massachusetts Schools Has Not Fit All Districts
School districts with high COVID-19 rates and limited resources have been slow to join the testing initiative. -
Admissions Plan For Boston's Exam Schools Does Not Discriminate, Federal Judge Rules
The judge said that Boston can use grades and zip codes for admitting students to exam schools this fall. -
Lawyers Debate Motivations Behind Boston Exam School Changes
Federal judge holds trial on lawsuit alleging discrimination in admissions changes at Boston's exam schools. -
Back To School In Spring: Preparing Buildings To Reopen Safely In Mass.
State officials are calling it the beginning of the post-pandemic era, but schools will look and operate much differently than they did pre-COVID. -
Advocates Say Admissions Process For Vocational Technical High Schools in Mass. Is Discriminatory
A coalition is calling for a lottery to replace grades and other academic standards for entry into regional vocational schools. -
Federal Judge Questions Discrimination Case Against Admissions Plan for Boston Exam Schools
Judge William Young called using zip codes to assign students "truly race neutral." -
Juggling Her Job And Her Children’s Education: One Woman's Pandemic Year
“It’s been way too stressful,” said domestic worker Guadalupe Montesinos. “Sometimes I thought I was going to give up.”