Gov. Maura Healey said some academic services would "go away" if President Trump dissolves the Department of Education.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey says the signing of an executive order to dissolve the Department of Education will undoubtedly set back schools, students, and families across the state.
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has failed to comply with a federal law to provide necessary support for students with disabilities, according to a U.S ...
Massachusetts education officials ... included as an option for the competency determination. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is accepting public comments on the proposed ...
Both of the state’s public teachers unions, the Massachusetts Teachers Association and the American Federation of Teachers, ...
The Franklin boy's team managed to clinch the one seed with a 22-1 record despite their lone loss to Xaverian Brothers on February 18. Led by senior point guard and Hockomock MVP, Caden Sullivan ...
The state of Massachusetts is awarding $5,540,875 in grants to 60 school districts in an effort to improve students' access to behavioral and mental health support.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced over $5 million in grants is being distributed to 60 school districts, ...
In a rare case, a Massachusetts police department honored a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request for a Brazilian illegal alien accused of rape. ICE Boston apprehended 21 ...
Inside a warehouse in Cambridge, Massachusetts , a group of talented ... Technical direction consultant Chris Swetcky leads the team that uses wood, metal, paint and cloth to make stories come ...
Board president Robert Scavo told residents Wednesday that the district will still need to consider redistricting "once this ...