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The Chicago Board of Education voted Thursday to renew the contracts of 16 charter schools set to expire at the end of June.
The vocational school decision follows years of criticism from advocates who argue the schools’ selective admissions processes lock many marginalized students out of the schools.
Indian American physician oversaw the Massachusetts public health response to the Covid pandemic and several other public ...
Sylvia M. Burwell ’87 — a former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services — will serve as the next president of ...
Last November's referendum to eliminate the MCAS as a high school graduation requirement means the state must determine a new ...
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted 8-2 May 20 to advance new regulations from Gov. Maura T. Healey's ...
Vocational schools will now use a lottery system for admissions across Massachusetts, following a state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education vote altering the long-controversial admissions ...
Article 31 on Peru's annual town meeting warrant Saturday asks voters if they wish to exclude a provision of Massachusetts’ ...
TAUNTON — The following students graduated from Taunton High School at the academic top of the senior class. The Class of ...
The state's in-demand vocational schools will most likely turn to a lottery admissions system, and the MCAS will still be in ...