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Speedy Trial Set In Challenge To Boston Exam School Admissions
Federal judge expedites discrimination case so Boston can send students invitations to exam schools late next month. -
Hundreds Of Scholars Across Political Spectrum Recommend New Curriculum For Civics
"We must do something to rebuild our civic strength," philosophy professor Peter Levine said. -
Catholic Schools Have Stayed (Mostly) Open During The Pandemic
Discipline, rules and science are keeping students and teachers safe from COVID-19 in Catholic schools. -
Many Parents Are Demanding That Schools Return To In-Person Learning
Parents are growing restless in some Boston suburbs. Nearly one year into the pandemic, many say they are fed up that schools remain either closed or open… -
Educators Say Additional Funding Urgently Needed
School Nurses, Librarians, Counselors Wanted -
The COVID Slide: Inequality And Pandemic Learning Loss
Will 'double-dose' algebra and summer school help students catch up? -
No Instruction Manual: Mass. School Districts Navigate Closures With Little Help From State
As COVID-19 cases spikes, district official across the state say they are largely on their own to balance safety and in-person learning. -
State Officials Tell Schools MCAS Testing Will Proceed Despite Pandemic
The tests will be administered in an alternate format to assess the extent of learning loss across the state. -
These Youth Mentors Search For Students Gone AWOL In A Pandemic
Brockton, Mass. turns to an outside contractor to get students to log in to remote classes . -
'Please Turn Your Microphone Off': Hybrid Learning From The Classroom
A fourth-grade teacher in Fall River juggles in-person and remote classes simultaneously.