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WITH RESIGNATION OF BLS HEADMASTER, SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted June 21, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

The world outside of Latin School would still have no idea about any of this if not for some extremely brave students

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: #BlackAtBLS, BINJ, BLS, Boston, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Boston Latin School, Boston Public Schools, BPS, Carmen Ortiz, exam school, Headmaster, IEP, Lynne Mooney Teta, Massachusetts, public education, special education, special needs, Tito Jackson, US Attorney

UNACCOMMODATING: A BLS STORY

Written by NATE BOROYAN Posted June 8, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

The Hub’s most elite high school has been under growing scrutiny for its apparent neglect to properly address a culture of racial intolerance. While federal investigators probe that issue, this story of a former Boston Latin School student with special needs raises additional points of concern about another minority population at BLS.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: #BlackAtBLS, Asperger’s syndrome, BINJ, BLS, Boston, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Boston Latin School, Boston Public Schools, BPS, exam school, IEP, Massachusetts, public education, special education, special needs, Tito Jackson

BPS STUDENTS TAKE TO THE STREETS, MAYOR WALSH FEELING THE HEAT

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted March 10, 2016 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS

Unions played a supporting role, but the kids organized themselves

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS Tagged With: Beacon Hill, BEJA, BPS, BYOP, charter cap, Charter Schools, K-12, labor, Massachusetts, mayor Marty Walsh, organizing, Protest, public education, schools, State House, teacher unions, unions, walkout

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