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Two Boston University students will travel across the United States to uncover what it is that makes people tick.
Special Community Event at the Edwards Middle School
Similar efforts were made by Yale students in 2014.
Niche Rankings recently released its "Best Public High Schools" list.
An email was sent to Harvard students following the report.
With all these snow days, some are wondering what the impact will be on when students will be out of school for summer vacation.
It was also announced that the parking ban will be lifted at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Yale University and the University of Connecticut have made similar moves in recent years.
The collective bargaining process will reportedly begin next.
The vote takes place on Wednesday.
The first IT Pathway program will launch at Charlestown High School in September 2015.
Learn more about how weather is affecting schools in town.
High schools would not be affected.
An $11,000 grant will fund Chromebooks for the YMCA in town.
The curriculum encourages young people to choose the right role models rather than use drugs and engage in violent crime.
The district try out the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam.
More than a dozen routes were not covered Monday morning.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is drawing connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
More than a dozen routes were not covered on Monday.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
Find out and get the full calendar for the upcoming year.
Back-to-school shopping has already started for supplies such as pencils and scissors.
This year, heading back to school, your child may want these: a chin up bar, a filtered water bottle, a speaker backpack and a Kindle.
Marcus Smart and James Young visited the Harvard-Kent School on Monday, June 30.
City youths determined how to spend $1 million of the city's capital budget.
Art will be featured from students of several schools in Charlestown.
The schools were part of an initiative and received more than $700,000 in funding.
Charlestown students have until May 15 to apply; decisions will be made by June 1.
The school was also ranked 56th in the nation.
Students will gain entrepreneurship skills through the effort across Boston.
With a new home-based choice system, 73 percent of incoming K2 families have received the their top choice for schools.
Residents can vote for candidates on the Hood website, with national winners receiving $5,000.
Officials are looking to recruit from outside the Boston district for as many as 1,000 positions.
Seventh and eight-grade students affected by cut bus service would instead receive MBTA passes.
Eighteen states worked together to develop the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam.
An initial budget includes a $14 million shortfall that could result in layoffs by June 30.
A Snow Emergency goes into effect as of 11 p.m. Tuesday.
New findings from Harvard reveal that keeping schools open during a storm could be potentially more detrimental to learning than school closure.