…it is a pleasure to recognize him today.” Students say Nagayoshi has pushed them to their highest potential. Senior Anna Lin who’s going to Boston University, where Nagayoshi earned his…
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Transforming Education for Social Justice Conference set to take place on March 29th, 2025
The Collaborative for Educational Services is in the final stages of planning for the fourth regional Transforming Education for Social Justice conference for PK-12 educators, leaders, students, and community members,…
Despite Claims, PVCICS is Not a Model of Integrated K-12 Public Education
…percent of students in the Springfield comparison schools are economically disadvantaged. Thirty-six percent of students in the comparison schools from other communities are economically disadvantaged. For example, Northampton has a…
As Massachusetts charter schools enroll more students with disabilities, who exactly are they serving?
…last five years, charter schools have been educating more students with disabilities, gradually narrowing the gap between charter and district schools. While around 17 percent of students at district schools…
CES Instructor Danielle Maco earns BreakFree Educator Badge
…students. Many such programs are collaborative, giving students a level of comfort to keep going, as well as a chance to deepen their team building skills. Maco noted that students…
Students Gain Experience Via New CES Internship Program
…these students from ten area high schools valuable experience at a time when they can most use it. The program has been deemed a success by students and their employers…
Dean Tech Students Learn High-Tech Skills by Moving Robots
…the school as part of a grant through the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. Students first build robots out of Lego building blocks. After plugging the robots into school computers, students…
U.S. Department of Education Awards Over $60 Million to Strengthen the Teacher Pipeline, Increase Educator Leadership, and Support Quality Teaching and Learning to Further Address Teacher Shortage
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) is announcing new awards to further address the teacher shortage and help ensure long-term investments in teacher pipeline and development programs across the…
White House Hosts Summit on Early Childhood Education
Washington D.C. – Today the White House announced $1 billion in funding in government, public and private support for early childhood education programs, including $750 million in federal investments for…