Amid uncertainty, some colleges brace for more cuts
Even selective colleges like Yale say they have to trim their budgets.
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Here's How One Second-Grade Teacher Is Preparing To Welcome Students Back This Fall
Classroom preparations in 2020 are more complex than ever and come with a lot of new things — from added emotions to face-covering masks. -
Georgia High School Teachers' Back-To-School Rap About Virtual Learning Goes Viral
Callie Evans and Audri Williams rapped about online learning and the COVID-19 pandemic from the empty halls of Monroe Comprehensive High School, backed up by mask-wearing, move-busting cheerleaders. -
As More Four-Year Colleges Flip Online, Some Students Take A Second Look At Community Colleges
Some community college leaders are holding out hope the trend will make up for enrollment declines, but it may not. -
Michigan State And Notre Dame Suspend In-Person Learning Over COVID-19 Concerns
The University of Notre Dame is moving all undergraduate instruction online for two weeks after a surge in cases, while Michigan State University is asking students to stay home for the fall semester. -
Tracing The Origins Of The Biggest College Admissions Scam In US History
Jennifer Levitz and Melissa Korn discussed their new book, "Unacceptable: Privilege, Deceit & the Making of the College Admissions Scandal." -
Pandemic Refuels Debate Over Role Of MCAS Exam
Critics of the assessments have for years been filing bills that would impose a moratorium on "high-stakes" elements of MCAS exams. -
Rural Schools Struggle With Road Ahead In Era Of Coronavirus
Some schools across the country are under pressure to reopen for in-person classes, even in states like Idaho where coronavirus cases continue to rise out of control. -
Several Mass School Districts Embrace Remote Learning For Fall Amid Rise In COVID Cases
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In The 'Olympics Of The Mind,' This Boston Teen Is Going For Gold
Meet one of the local competitors in the NAACP's annual contest for high school students. -
Boston Teachers Rally Against BPS Re-Opening Plan Amid Negotiations With City
Members of the Boston Teachers Union rallied outside City Hall Thursday, urging city and school officials to rethink a proposed “hybrid” plan that would alternate in-person and remote learning.