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Students could also pay more for meals and housing
In an open letter to Brown University leadership, the Rhode Island ACLU calls on the school to reinstate the school’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter. The group has been suspended since allegations of escalations at an Oct. 18 protest went public
For the state of Massachusetts, UMass Dartmouth’s Star Store campus was expensive and short-lived. For New Bedford politician John T. Saunders and his relative who still owns the property, it was a windfall
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Anonymous letters share concerns about the superintendent
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APPLICATION DEADLINE OF APRIL 14, 2025
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“We’ll evolve to a new Massachusetts model for high school excellence that best serves our children”
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The foundation will be based in Central Falls, Davis’ hometown
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The Director of Education Services of Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio joins a national class of colleagues seeking to implement diverse, equitable, and inclusive practices in public media
A group of over 80 students and community members shared their visions for the city’s school district at a forum held in South Providence Tuesday evening. Some said they lack good transportation options, necessary support, and adequate facilities

‘The first thing I thought about were the inequities that are going to continue to happen- not just for Latino students but for Black and Indigenous students as well.’

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‘I’ve seen a lot,’ Calabro says as she exits the Providence public school district
The results of a new vote suggest many undergraduates lack faith in the school’s governing body
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A handful of schools are trying to lure back middle-income families
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Spending has so far exceeded the state’s other 2024 ballot questions
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With youths relying more on social media, guidance in the digital age has become more challenging
Katharine Bowers of Birchwood Middle School created composting and food waste reduction program
The 17 students may face sanctions for sleeping in their sukkah on a campus green space
Measure comes after vote to not divest the university’s endowment from companies students say perpetuate human rights abuses against Palestinians
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Dr. Peter M. Monti is the director of the Center for Addiction and Disease Risk Exacerbation
Voters are considering whether to approve a $160.5 million bond that would go toward capital improvements at two the state’s higher education facilities
Scripts written by youths from William D’Abate Elementary School performed by professional actors