
Sarah Greenwood Middle School volleyball team leaders Jossie Diaz, Kaylen Velasquez, and Isa Flete are ‘furious’ with the constant delays in their volleyball season and the sudden postponement of their City Championship tourney last Saturday. Seth Daniel photo

Denella J. , the president and CEO of the Boston

The Novoa twins— Jakey and Mikey— write about how Dorchester cares for its youth in so many ways. The brothers are tied for third place

Scarlett Burke, the second-place Dot Day essay contest winner, has thoughts on how to expand Dot Day and make it more fun for the 400th

Haitian National soccer team star Frantzdy Pierrot visited Boston International Newcomers Academy (BINcA) in Dorchester today and hung out with the school’s state champion boys

Martin Richard’s spirit alive at Monday scene on Mount Vernon Street

Dorchester’s Sarah Greenwood School, a dual language K-8 schoolhouse on Glenway Street, has become a city volleyball powerhouse with two straight middle school championships and

The Dever and the Batson schools should be a singular educational ecosystem, writes Cheryl Buckman.

A partnership between Boston Public Schools and support organizations that helps families avoid homelessness has seen its funding cut.

Project DEEP celebrated three decades of empowering and tutoring Dorchester’s kids and teens during its 30th annual awards ceremony held last Friday (May 8) at

Boston College High School will expand its middle school to include sixth grade beginning in fall 2027, extending the Jesuit school’s program to grades 6

Teen activists demonstrated outside of Mayor Wu’s City Hall office last week and again in front of the Reggie Lewis Track facility on Saturday to

Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy honored Dorchester native Jim Brett and his wife, Pattie, at its annual spring fundraising event on April 9 at

A new mural dedicated to Ruth Batson was dedicated outside the Dorchester school that now bears her name.

Tang has held the position since 2024. She previously was president of the Boston Teacher’s Union (BTU).

“These kids are way smarter than I am,” said judge Mark Deluca. “They’re very creative and work very hard.”

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