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SUPER AGGRAVATING (AN APOLOGY COLUMN, OF SORTS)

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted May 12, 2019 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, NEWS+OPINIONS

After I’d commiserated with all kinds of student advocates and parents about the sham of a search process, in which the public was presented with three finalists out of nearly 40 applicants, I was simply shocked to see the somewhat positive reactions of so many factions and organizations following the school board’s decision.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, Boston Public Schools, BPS, Cassellius, Marty Walsh, Perille, QUEST, School Committee, Students, Superintendent

WELCOME BACK! LATE BUSES, FISCAL MISMANAGEMENT, AND ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL WOES AS BPS REOPENS

Written by DAN ATKINSON Posted September 3, 2018 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

As students and teachers return to the classroom this week, Boston Public Schools faces the fallout from an audit showing financial mismanagement at nearly every school, as well as a lawsuit for gender discrimination against former high-ranking administrators.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston Public Schools, BPS, buses, EdVestors, Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, Laura Perille, Superintendent, Tommy Chang

MADISON PERKS: LONG-STRUGGLING VOCATIONAL SCHOOL PROVIDES NEW OPPS FOR STUDENTS IN TRADES

Written by ROB KATZ Posted April 10, 2018 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

“There’s so much work here, and the workforce is minimally women. Now they know they can come here and get the percentage raised.”

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, BPS, ed, high school, labor, Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, Massachusetts, unions, vocational schools

STATE WIRE: BAY STATE STUDENTS SET TO TAKE A STAND ON GUN VIOLENCE

Written by MARY KUHLMAN Posted March 22, 2018 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

"When we have those emotional supports in school, violence outside of school is less likely to happen."

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, BPS, enough, Graciela Mohamedi, March for our Lives, northampton, Plymouth, Springfield, Students

STATE WIRE: ADVOCATES TELL LAWMAKERS TO GET THE LEAD OUT

Written by ANDREA SEARS Posted October 30, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

The bill would require the replacement of lead service lines, the largest single source of lead in drinking water, to schools and daycare centers, and installation of filters on taps and fountains.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Beacon Hill, BPS, daycare centers, lawmakers, Lead, legislature, Mass, Massachusetts, MASSPIRG, schools, service lines, State House, Water

VERIZON 101: YOU CAN STOP CONGRATULATING THIS BEHEMOTH FOR ITS STUDENT IPAD PROGRAM RIGHT NOW

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted October 30, 2017 Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

It’s something between ironic and nauseating that Superintendent Tommy Chang and Mayor Marty Walsh are making it look like Verizon, of all entities, is here to save the day.

Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: bospoli #mapoli, Boston Public Schools, BPS, innovation, Marty Walsh, product placement, technology, Tommy Chang, Verizon

SPECIAL FEATURE: THE BATTLE OF FORT HILL

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted September 28, 2017 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Boston film director Robert Patton-Spruill helped rebuild his section of Roxbury from ruin. Now he wants to sell, but his neighbors have other plans for his property.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: 88 Lambert Ave, Boston, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, BPS, Chris Faraone, development, Fort Hill, gentrification, Henry Hampton, Highland Park, Lambert Ave, Marty Walsh, Nathan Hale School, Patti Moreno, Robert Patton-Spruill, Roxbury, Roxbury Crossing, Roxbury Historical Society, Tre Timbers, WBZ-TV

WE INTERVIEWED MORE THAN 25 BOSTON CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES ABOUT SCHOOLS

Written by DIG STAFF Posted September 19, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

We really did sit down with 27 candidates for Boston City Council—from at-large contenders to those trying for district seats—to ask about Boston Public Schools.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, 2017 races, Ayanna Pressley, Beacon Hill, Boston, Boston politics, Boston Public Schools, BPS, Brawl for City Hall, Cambridge, City Council, City Hall, corruption, coverage, D7, District 7, Domingos DaRosa, east boston, education, indictments, Joe Curtatone, Lydia Edwards, Margaret Farmer, Massachusetts politics, mayor Marty Walsh, Mayor tom Menino, Pat Payaso, Politics, Roxbury, Rufus Faulk, schools, SOMERVILLE, South Boston, State House, strong mayor, TenPoint Coalition, Tito Jackson, weak mayor

‘LEGISLATORS UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE UNDER-FUNDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ALMOST $2 BILLION A YEAR’

Written by MIKE CLIFFORD Posted September 10, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

"ReThinking" MA High-Stakes Testing

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Barbara Madeloni, Boston Public Schools, BPS, high stakes testing, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Teachers Association, MTA, schools

TWO QS ON SCHOOLS: JOSEPH WILEY (BOSTON MAYORAL CANDIDATE)

Written by DIG STAFF Posted August 2, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

"The politicians that I admire the most have entered office with specific goals in mind. There are issues they wanted to confront and attack, and those were their main focus."

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #mapoli, 2017 races, Beacon Hill, Boston politics, BPS, Brawl for City Hall, Cambridge, City Council, City Hall, corruption, coverage, east boston, education, indictments, Joe Curtatone, Joseph Wiley, Massachusetts politics, mayor Marty Walsh, Mayor tom Menino, Politics, schools, SOMERVILLE, South Boston, State House, strong mayor, Tito Jackson, weak mayor

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