A union representing Boston Public Schools staff said a blind student was assaulted last week in the bathroom of the Henderson Upper School.
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Thursday's classes won't be held, and students will be taught remotely until Thanksgiving break. The school's campus status is still "open."
Though Curley School students will learn at home for seven days, only four will count, which the Boston Teachers Union called "bizarre."
A rise in cases across classrooms and grades at Curley K-8 School has prompted officials to switch to remote learning, starting Wednesday.
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Laura Janke, 39, of North Hollywood, California, took the stand in U.S. District Court in Boston in the Varsity Blues trial.
After transportation for a school field trip and day of fun fell through, one Boston charter school teacher said "you make it happen."
Students planning to attend in-person classes at all 15 community colleges this spring will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Both students say their 14th Amendment rights are being violated because they "have a...fundamental right to refuse medical treatment."
As Northeastern preps for in-person learning this fall, the school will require weekly tests for all - regardless of vaccine status.
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Verda Tettah said the money offered by Fitchburg High School could be better used by her classmates paying for community colleges.
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May 21 marks the Circassian Day of Mourning, also known as Genocide Day, a time of remembrance for the victims of the Caucasian War.
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After two rounds of exhilarating competition at Bahrain and Imola, the Portuguese Grand Prix proved to be slow as Lewis Hamilton.
President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure bill focuses heavily on water systems.
After months of film study and speculation, league commissioner Roger Goodell finally kicked off the 2021 NFL Draft in Cleveland on Thursday
With President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure bill on the way, every state in the country is looking to get its piece of the pie.
Xyra Mercer was elected by her peers on the Boston Student Advisory Council.
It’s her first full-length album since nearly-fatally overdosing in 2018
“Xyra’s perspective will be critical as we continue to review all of our policies and support systems for students” said BPS Superintendent.
School districts have until May 10 to request a waiver allowing them to continue remote or hybrid learning.
As the American death count from Covid-19 approaches 600,000, millions more are grappling with loss.
The debate around COVID-19 vaccine passports rages as states diverge on whether to require proof of vaccination.
Greenhouse gases emitted by the City of Boston are declining again after experiencing a spike from their lowest point in 2012.
Derek Chauvin, the officer charged with the murder of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, has been found guilty on all counts.
It was nighttime. The doors were locked. An overhead sign read “enter as strangers, leave as friends” in slanted, white letters.
Sierra Sorrentino, Mild Laohapoonrungsee and Deirdre Shahar join Rachael Gottlieb to review the re-recording of Taylor Swift's 2008 hit.
Over the weekend, several of the biggest clubs in European football took the first step toward a complete revolution.
The HBO docuseries “Q: Into the Storm” concluded last week, wrapping up filmmaker Cullen Hoback's three-year investigative narrative .
Boston University Professor Matthew Fox doubts mask wearing rates will remain high as the United States moves past the Covid-19 pandemic.
The game was postponed in light of a fatal police shooting near Minneapolis.
As student loan debt reaches record highs, pressure is mounting on President Joe Biden to forgive as much as $50,000 per borrower.