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In the statement, Oteri said while the conviction brings a sense of relief and closure, systemic racism persists.
Sepulveda served as principal at the school since July 2017 after a career as a Spanish teacher in Malden Public Schools, which began in 200
So far this year, there has been no in-school transmission of the coronavirus, Superintendent Oteri said.
Over the past week, there has been a small increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases among our school population.
The district began providing full in-person learning for K-5 students Monday.
MPS set return dates for elementary and middle school students last week after it was informed it could not delay full in-person learning.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Middlesex County.
Ligia Noriega-Murphy, assistant superintendent on assignment in the Boston Public Schools, accepted the position Monday night.
In February, the search was narrowed down to three finalists. The School Committee is expected to nominate its candidate March 15.
Officials hope to select a replacement by April for Superintendent John Oteri, who is not seeking a contract renewal.
The School Committee and Joint Labor Management Committee reached an agreement to start hybrid learning for some younger grades in January.
The Malden Public Schools has been awarded a $110K grant to buy a food truck, which will regularly deliver free and nutritious meals.
The services are for students and faculty only – free of charge.
Funding will go toward operational expenses, salaries for additional classroom support staff, and assistance for low-income households.
Courtney Gold, an art teacher at the Ferryway School, took part in a new campaign highlighting educators during COVID-19.
The rapid tests deliver results in about 15 minutes and could help schools identify positive cases quicker, state officials said.
Middle school math teacher Jennifer Hedrington was awarded the state's top teaching honor Tuesday.
The school is rolling back its reopening plan until testing shows that in-person instruction is safe. That could be as long as two weeks.
The Linden STEAM Academy was closed Friday. MPS has so far opened in-person classes to its highest needs students.
Four Malden High School graduates received scholarships of $400 each.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation this week announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
The pandemic has forced a radically different start to the school year. Here are five things to expect.
The School Committee voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a remote learning plan this fall.
The new WalletHub ranking compares per-student spending to average household income. Towns with high income tended to be less equitable.
Teachers' groups will rally in front of the DESE building for safe working and learning conditions in public schools this fall.
The district is aiming for a fall "re-entry" but says remote learning will be a likely component of the plan.
A watchdog group accused Malden and other districts of using the pandemic to circumvent requirements to provide special education services.
The district has tentatively scheduled an outdoor graduation ceremony at MacDonald Stadium.
MCHS moved to a single-principal model and replaced Girls' Division head Lisa Cenca, who petitioners credit with the success of the program.
Some seniors petitioned the school to hold off on commencement until it's safe to hold an in-person ceremony.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Some seniors are calling on Headmaster John Thornburg to hold off on graduation until it's safe to hold an in-person ceremony.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School said the decision to close next week is cautionary and not a response to the threat of exposure.
But the school district would also be required to increase local aid by 4.8 percent under the state's new education funding bill.
It's the first snow day of the season for Malden students.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Malden.