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Half of Boston schools could close under new plan being considered 02:21. BOSTON - A new plan from Boston Public Schools (BPS) being considered by the city could see half of all public schools closed.
Boston Public Schools lost more than 10,000 students in the first 18 months. The district is now much smaller than it was before busing began, shrinking from about 96,000 students in 1970 to ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - On Tuesday Boston Public Schools announced a series of proposals that would close three schools, merge two schools, and reconfigure a number of others to serve different ages and ...
Boston Public Schools is the state's largest school district, serving about 48,500 students. The district facilities plan says most of its buildings "have not seen significant capital investment ...
Data from Boston Public Schools and a 2021 court case challenging new admission policies indicate that the number of applications to these schools has dropped 50 percent in the last four years.
Boston Public Schools was recognized for its work as a district. “Boston Public Schools has invested in numerous sustainability practices and programs that have created healthier learning ...
BOSTON - Thousands of school food service professionals are in Boston this weekend for the School Nutrition Association's annual national conference hosted by Boston Public Schools. BPS serving ...
Despite being plagued by late buses at the beginning of the school year, Boston Public Schools has reached a new milestone of having 94% of buses arrive on time for the first time in years ...
For the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Boston Public Schools held an in-person Wellness Summit with a focus on “Cultivating Belonging.” ...
Boston magazine just released its annual list of the best public high schools in the Greater Boston area, evaluating 150 schools in the I-495 corridor.. Massachusetts consistently ranks among the ...
Boston could close as many as half of its public schools in the coming years in response to declining enrollment, deteriorating infrastructure and inequitable student experiences, according to a new ...