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                        As Massachusetts considers new high stakes standardized testing models, educators in Berkshire County are split on the implications.
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                        Massachusetts voters approved three of five ballot questions in Tuesday’s election.
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                        The powerful union that represents 117,000 education professionals across Massachusetts says Governor Maura Healey is misusing taxpayer dollars designated for public schools and infrastructure.
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                        After Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey delivered her state of the commonwealth address Wednesday night, state leaders are noting what didn’t make the cut.
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                        An interview with Massachusetts Teachers Association President Max Page.
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                        After a Supreme Court ruling released today struck down affirmative action policies for U.S. colleges, leaders throughout the Northeast are responding.
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                        This year's ninth-graders are the first class affected by the change
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                        An interview with Massachusetts Teachers Association President Merrie Najimy.
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                        Supporters of a Massachusetts ballot question that would levy a new 4% tax on all income above $1 million to fund public education and infrastructure held a rally in Pittsfield Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
