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Brookline's teachers union members plan to hold a "stand out" Saturday to call attention to ongoing educators contract negotiations.
Two high school students from Brookline are among the 2021 National Merit Scholarship winners.
If you are walking down School Street in Brookline Village and happen to look over at the Pierce School, you might catch a glimpse.
Brookline Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Alexander has been an associate dean of students at Brookline High School since 2006.
Brookline Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
The students were given $2,500 National Merit scholarships.
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Parents said a lot of thought, time and effort went into creating a safe Grad party plan. And now, they're worried the town may cancel it.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
See how college aid applications changed for Brookline area high schools.
A student from Brookline High School is among roughly 1,000 seniors who've won a corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship award.
Driscoll's interim principal David Youkilis got the job, according to interim Superintendent Jim Marini.
Community members are set to light candles Friday on the steps of the Brookline High School in an effort to support the Asian community.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise. Here's how it’s changed in Norfolk County.
"Having the vaccination is really the biggest component to really just helping everyone sleep better at night," said Christina Grady.
Brookline chose Dr. Linus Guillory to lead the district. It may be the first time the district will be led by a Black man.
The state this week extended the funding for the pooled COVID-19 testing for three more weeks through April 18.
The School Committee voted on a finalist to replace School Superintendent Andrew Bott, who resigned in 2019.
The district's medical experts said that as other mitigation measures are in place in the schools, desks could be less than 6 ft. apart.
The renaming ceremony for the Florida Ruffin Ridley School, formerly the Devotion School was set to be Friday. But it was 8 degrees.
The Brookline Health Commissioner said he's ending the ban early because indicators suggest COVID-19 is slowing.
The town is hosting a virtual renaming ceremony on the 16oth birthday of its namesake.
Earlier this week, the Brookline Health Commissioner announced school sports would pause until February. Wednesday he added rec sports.
Brookline Department of Public Health ordered the district and private schools to pause athletic programs until at least Feb. 1.
Massachusetts teachers, students and staff will be eligible for a once-a-week COVID-19 test through the voluntary program.
School leaders in Brookline and beyond offered advice about how to talk to kids about the Jan. 6 riot.
Brookline is working on introducing a coronavirus testing program for Brookline Public Schools, according to the superintendent.
There's still "significant" snow removal work to be done at and around each school, Interim Superintendent Jim Marini said.
Effective Friday, private schools in Brookline will be required to adhere to an updated set of COVID-19 standards.
Forecasters predict Brookline will see between 8 and 13 inches of snow Wednesday into Thursday.
Virtual learning means schools could operate on snow days. But there's still a scenario in which classes are canceled altogether.
Brookline public school families can complete the survey any time before Jan. 7.
The district hopes to have a permanent superintendent to succeed Interim Superintendent Dr. James Marini by next July.
Seth Mnookin accused the district of "hunting down kids who are out of state" amid the pandemic. The superintendent denied that.
Teachers are on strike in an effort to send a message they want 6 feet distancing in classrooms to stay. The district said it will stay.
The district is challenging that move with the department of labor.
The district, like many other districts across the state is looking for ways to get the word out, said Interim Superintendent Jim Marini.
On Friday, less than five days from the start of in person learning for some students, the school sent a letter saying it needed more time.