

Every student got a hat and students and educators were surprised with two tickets to an upcoming home game.

A group of students at TechBoston Academy has formed a

The Boston School Committee on Wednesday unanimously passed a $1.73 billion budget for next school year.

The Oliver Wendell Holmes K-6 Innovation School held its annual Science Fair in the gym of the Dorchester school last Wednesday (March 11).

School leaders, teachers, and union officials gathered at the State House on March 4 to outline the challenges facing school districts with high numbers of

Middle school students from Dorchester are invited to participate in an essay contest as part of the Dorchester Day celebrations.

A higher percentage of Boston Public Schools students are graduating now than at any other time in the 20 years since the district began keeping

Neighborhood House Charter School educators have reached a preliminary agreement with the administration on their first union contract.

Pippin, a 3-year-old pure-bred boxer, is the most recent, and arguably the cutest, addition to the Codman Academy charter school’s staff roster.

The Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed The Right to Read bill that the House had approved without objection last fall, moving the Legislature a big step

A service-learning program at the Richard J. Murphy School in Dorchester teaches students how to give back to the community.

Mindy Wright, a former history teacher at Boston Preparatory Charter Public School, founded the Upward Project in 2018 as a way to help first-generation, underprivileged

The Dorchester-based program is believed to be the first Kriolu-English language offered anywhere, including in Cabo Verde, where the people’s language is Kriolu, but the

K2 students Alvin Nguyen, Vincent Le, and Cai Dyn Porter celebrated the Year of the Horse in song at Dorchester’s Mather School last week. Seth

Boston Public School employees are bracing for bad news this week in the form of layoffs that could impact as many as 400 people.

DESE Commissioner Pedro Martinez (shown here) says state officials are rethinking so-called “takeovers” of local school districts.

A new $75 million facility in Nubian Square has Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology headed into its next 100 years on solid footing.