Amid uncertainty, some colleges brace for more cuts
Even selective colleges like Yale say they have to trim their budgets.
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Economist Emily Oster On School Reopenings: 'Be Flexible'
Oster said districts need to prepare for the reality that there will be COVID-19 cases in schools if they reopen in person and be able to respond fluidly. -
Andrea Campbell: Boston Should Start School Year Fully Remote
The city councilor says the school district hasn't answered questions about how to equitably or safely execute a hybrid model. -
In Marathon Hearing, Boston City Council Members Hear, Voice Exasperation With School Reopening Plan
A draft plan released last week includes both an all-remote model and a "hybrid" plan for in-class learning. -
Parents Rally To Re-Open Schools In Communities With Fewer COVID-19 Cases
The protest comes after DESE sent a letter Tuesday to Massachusetts school superintendents, offering a directive on how a new color-coded map should play a role in their reopening decisions. -
How The Coronavirus Has Upended College Admissions
Because of the pandemic, many students will be applying without standardized test scores and several other metrics selective schools have long relied on to make admissions decisions. -
Protesters Will Call for In-Person Schooling in Massachusetts
Parents who want to see Massachusetts schools return to in-person learning this fall plan to gather outside the State House Wednesday for a "Make Way for… -
Emily Rooney On Schools' Reopening Plans
Most schools are taking very thoughtful approaches to their reopening plans, Rooney says. -
Cuomo Clears New York Schools Statewide To Open, Carefully
The announcement by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo clears the way for schools to offer at least some days of in-person classes, alongside remote learning. -
School Districts Across The State Receive Filing Extension On Reopening Plans
The state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is extending its deadline for school districts to file their final reopening plans. -
Paul Reville Calls In 'From The Land Of Educational Uncertainty'
The former Mass. Education Secretary said parents and teachers are right to be frustrated over the lack of clarity on how schools are going to operate in the fall.