As ICE steps up raids across the country, educators and students in New England are on edge, worried about arrests and disruptions in their schools
As fewer education students graduate to fill workforce gaps, educators say support in the form of better pay and working conditions would help teacher retention rates
New England faces declining public school enrollment and chronic absence as a new school year begins
School voucher programs have a long history of white flight and segregation, and the Supreme Court’s ruling could exacerbate systemic problems
Teachers of color point to low wages, little institutional support, and a lack of commitment to diversity efforts
As demographics shift in the Northeast, social platforms have become key tools in students’ fight for racial justice at school.
Magnet school programs claim to help young people achieve excellence, but students of color often report shouldering the weight of historic and systemic discrimination.
In majority-white regions like New England, reflective literature is especially important.
Since last summer’s racial reckoning, school boards are making more proactive moves to address institutional racism—but are they doing enough?
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