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The person reffing your kid’s lacrosse game might not be old enough to drive
At the youngest levels of sport, Gen Z is taking to the field — and taking over for baby boomers. -
Charting their own course: Brockton drone club builds next generation of engineers
As a national firestorm came down on their school, a small group of students have been concentrating on a drone competition and their college dreams. -
Former Gardner Pilot Academy leader terminated after releasing video
Boston Principal Erica Herman said she was let go permanently the day after she emailed a searing video to students and families that criticized Boston Public Schools. -
Concord to vote again on middle school name
The Concord Select Board ramped up pressure on school officials to reconsider naming the Concord Middle School after a local Black woman and Civil War era abolitionist. -
BPS students demand ‘new rules, clean schools’ in City Hall Plaza rally
Student sent a list of demands to the mayor, including facility improvements and more educators of color. -
Meet Brenda Kelley of Lenox, Massachusetts’ elementary principal of the year
"Our days are long days. Days can be tough. But you know, every day, there’s something positive happening within a school building," Kelley says. -
Battle over renaming Concord Middle School heads to a community-wide vote
Residents of Concord who want to see the new middle school named in honor of a Black civil rights heroine bring their case to a community-wide vote. -
Mass. residents support legalizing teacher strikes, new poll finds
A majority of respondents — 50% — favored legalizing teacher strikes, while 34% rejected the idea, a new poll shows. -
How are we preparing young people for jobs of the future?
Panelists discuss how schools, from kindergarten through college, prepare students for jobs and economic mobility. -
Lawmakers ask what will fill MCAS’s shoes if graduation requirement is eliminated
Critics of the MCAS ballot question worry it will erode uniform standards.