High schoolers in Massachusetts will no longer need to pass the MCAS to receive their diploma after voters overwhelmingly ...
Amendment Two allows voters to decide whether public tax dollars should be allowed to go to private schools. Voters will choose either “Yes” or “No.”If the measure is approved / if voters ...
The final tally among the four contenders for two open School Board seats: One yes, three no. “I don’t think we need to have resource officers back,” said Zuraya Tapia-Hadley, who with her ...
It’s time we overlook the pettiness. Let’s not look at what is best for me. Let’s look and see what’s best for our schools and community. Vote yes on the levy.
Mark McDermott Measure RLS, the $200 million school bond intended to upgrade local schools, and Measure MMB, a half-cent ...
with full early results and most Election Day in, about 60% of voters said yes to give the county’s Office of Inspector General the same level of oversight over the school district as it has ...
Today, as inflation continues to eat away at Americans’ buying power, the cost of happiness may be rising as well. Most ...
(And yes, first gentlemen are welcome ... Above all, the alliance is a school, attended on a voluntary basis and learned about by word of mouth, Dr. Neumann said. “You come, you work, you ...
Voters don’t feel economically stable or secure and will vote against whichever party’s in power when given the chance.
Massachusetts voters have elected to say “yes” to ballot question 2, eliminating the need for the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) as a graduation requirement.
An amendment that would have reversed voters’ 1998 decision to have non-partisan school board elections failed to meet the 60% threshold needed for passage, though it did gain 55% of the vote.
She joked that she tries to avoid going to Publix during a storm, but said that, yes, sometimes people do ... followed by a boarding school for deaf children for middle school.