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Boston Public Schools Hosts ‘BPS Got Talent’ Digital Student Talent Show
The Boston Public Schools (BPS) Office of External Affairs is pleased to announce the first ever district-wide digital talent show, “BPS Got Talent,” to showcase student creativity beyond the walls of schools through social media.
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East Boston High School Seniors Surprised With Full 4-Year College Scholarships
Scholar Athletes today joined with representatives from Curry College and Regis College to surprise two East Boston High School seniors with full tuition 4-year college scholarships. The students, Kayla Elliot and Juliane Jorge are both Zone members of the East Boston High School Scholar Athletes Zone.
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Boston Public Schools Office of Equity to Host Regional Conference to Address Bias-Based Incidents in Schools
The Boston Public Schools (BPS) Office of Equity will host a two-day conference for more than 200 educators from southern New England to explore emerging best practices for preventing and addressing bias-based incidents in schools starting Wednesday, April 25, at the Hilton Boston/Dedham Hotel.
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Nellie Mae Education Foundation Awards Two $275,000 Grants to BPS
The Nellie Mae Education Foundation has awarded the Boston Public Schools (BPS) two grants of $275,000 each to help expand innovative, student-centered learning practices.
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2018 Educator of the Year Award Winners Announced
Boston Public Schools (BPS), the City of Boston, and the Boston Teachers Union (BTU), are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 Boston Educator of the Year Award. Recipients were honored last night at TD Garden during the Boston Celtics’ final regular-season game. The educators recognized consistently go the extra mile to make lasting impressions on their students and the BPS community.
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BPS, City Leaders and Wally the Green Monster Join Thousands of Students in Walk to School Day
An estimated 2,000 Boston Public Schools (BPS) students from more than 12 schools serving grades K-8 took to the streets today as part of Walk to School Day, a biannual event run as part of Safe Routes to School Boston. Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies Partnership for Healthy Cities, this city-wide initiative aims to make walking to school safe, popular, and fun.
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EdVestors Showcases Innovation for School Improvement in Boston
EdVestors, a Boston non-profit focused on accelerating improvement in urban schools, recognized ten school-based projects that represent innovative new ideas for improving public education in Boston at its 16th annual Urban Education Showcase today.
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iCivics Awarded $95,000 in Grant to Support Civic Learning for Boston Public Schools Students
As part of NBCUniversal Foundation’s first Project Innovation grant challenge, iCivics, a nonprofit that engages students in civic learning, received a $95,000 grant on Monday, April 9. The funding goes towards a Boston Public Schools (BPS) “learning by doing” civics education project for the 2018-19 school year.
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Boston Public Schools Makes Significant Gain in Eighth-Grade Reading
Boston Public Schools (BPS) is one of only two large school districts nationwide to make a significant gain in eighth-grade reading, according to the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), known as “The Nation’s Report Card.”
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David Ortiz Surprises Hurley School Students With Red Sox Hat Giveaway
On Wednesday, April 4, former Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz surprised students at the Hurley K-8 Dual Language School in the South End to kick off the second-annual Red Sox Hat Giveaway Day in the Boston Public Schools (BPS).
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Mayor Walsh, Superintendent Chang celebrate expansion of fresh food program at Boston Public Schools
On Monday, April 2, Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Boston Public Schools (BPS) Superintendent Tommy Chang joined students, faculty, and staff at the Bradley Elementary School in East Boston to celebrate the launch of My Way Cafe, a program that will fund the construction of kitchens in 30 district schools and increase the number of students who can eat fresh, healthy meals cooked on-site.
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