

Esiah McGauley from Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy, Dorchester, has been awarded the High School Inspiration Scholarship for the Class of 2030, according to the Catholic Schools Foundation, which runs the competitive merit- and need-based scholarship program.

One year after voters passed a ballot referendum barring the



A proposal that will go before the Boston School Committee for discussion on Wednesday (Nov. 19) would result in the closure or reorganization of six

A drop in the number of students enrolled in Boston Public Schools (BPS) this year is linked to a large decrease in the number of

Several girls from Dorchester will be performers when Fontbonne’s Good Fountain Players present the classic “Miracle on 34th Street” later this month.

Mayor Wu hailed her “state of the schools” address on Oct. 28 as a “historic” first, but it followed a series of high-profile moves by

For the first time in school history, the Codman Academy Girls Soccer team is heading to the state tournament and their head coach, Maldini Bantefa,

Boston College High School celebrated with the recipients of the 2025 St. Ignatius Award and William Kemeza Global Leadership Award during a ceremony and Mass

The Madison Park Technical Vocational High School girls volleyball team powered its way over East Boston at Friday’s City Championships in the Boston Latin Academy

Laughter, hip-hop, and the smells of soul food filled the air behind Epiphany School on Sunday as more than 200 people gathered to celebrate the

Parents of students in the Sumner and Philbrick schools in Roslindale were ambivalent in 2022 when Boston Public Schools officials announced the school communities would
UMass Boston (UMB) reports that more in-state freshman enrolled this fall than in at least a decade, with a record number of freshman reporting to

A rowing club on the Neponset River that was once open only to teens from Milton High School is looking for new crew members from

New studies show a Greater Boston population becoming more racially diverse, but also more disconnected by income, and by shifting educational choices following the Covid-19

New studies show a Greater Boston population becoming more racially diverse, but also more disconnected by income, and by shifting educational choices following the Covid-19

The Boston Teachers Union (BTU) welcomed thousands of Boston families to its 12th Annual Back to School Fair at its headquarters in Dorchester on Sat.,

Members of the City Council questioned Boston Public Schools officials at a hearing on Monday over proposed changes to exam school admissions that would likely