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Massachusetts Officially Has 2024’s Best School System In America
Once again, our state of Massachusetts makes us proud by being #1 in yet another important field. It seems like this has been happening a lot lately, hasn't it? Massachusetts has ranked at the top (or very near) in numerous fields lately. The field I'm referring to in this instance...
Assumption University reduces graduate school costs for future educators, effective this fall
WORCESTER — Due to a critical shortage of special educators nationwide, Assumption University will reduce tuition costs for master's degree students in special education and school counseling, beginning this fall. The goal is to make credentials in these areas more accessible, which in turn would push more students into...
Guest column: Legislative gaffe subtracts from Student Opportunity Act
In 2019, the Massachusetts Legislature passed the Student Opportunity Act. This law was years in the making and hailed as a groundbreaking reform effort that would advance excellence and equity in public education in our state. This year, the Legislature generously funded the Student Opportunity Act as planned, adding substantial dollars to...
Check out the complete listing of T&G Hometeam spring high school sports all-stars
The Telegram and Gazette was proud to honor many high school athletes for their accomplishments this season in spring sports. Here is a complete list of all the Hometeam All-Star teams that were announced this season. The Telegram & Gazette also honored Uxbridge's Kellen LaChapelle and West Boylston's Madison Pitro as the Hometeam Athletes of the Year at the Hometeam Central Mass. Sports Awards in June. West Boylston football coach Mike Ross and Sutton girls' soccer coach...
Student activist Sophie Shen wins leadership award from Bank of America
Sophie Shen, a rising senior at Arlington High School, is among five students in Massachusetts selected as a Bank of America Student Leader, the company said. The award earns Shen a paid summer internship with a local nonprofit (the Waltham Boys and Girls Club) and an all-expenses-paid weeklong trip to Washington, D.C., for a national leadership summit.
Body donors pull bequests to Harvard following morgue scandal
Dozens of people have withdrawn their plans to donate their bodies to Harvard Medical School in the year since news broke that the school’s morgue manager was allegedly pillaging bodies donated to the school. Last June, Cedric Lodge was arrested for trafficking in stolen human remains allegedly sourced from...
Unveiling the Top 10 Beauty Schools in Worcester, Massachusetts for Aspiring Cosmetologists
Entering the world of cosmetology? There’s no better place to start than Massachusetts, home to some of the country’s top beauty schools. With schools like New England Hair Academy and Spa Tech Institute making their mark, the state’s cosmetology education is truly top-notch. These institutions, situated in...
Wenzel: Rotary Club of Marlborough presents scholarships to graduates
MARLBOROUGH – Pam Morse was present at the Bolton Street Tavern as the Rotary Club of Marlborough gave a head start on college tuition to 11 2024 high school graduates as they awarded $25,000 in scholarships at their June 13 meeting. Five local graduates walked away with $4,000 each and five other graduates were awarded $1,000 each for their education.
Connor Madden’s gem sends Hudson Post 100 to Zone 4 championship series
HUDSON – Hudson’s lead was incredibly narrow, but with Connor Madden on the bump, it remained remarkably safe. No. 3 Hudson Post 100 scored early against No. 2 Milford Post 59 during the American Legion Zone 4 semifinal game on Saturday night at Guidotti Field, but after pulling ahead 1-0, couldn’t produce any additional offense. It was Madden – a right-handed pitcher and 2023 graduate of Hudson High School – who proved to be the hero, shutting down Milford, maintaining Post 100’s one-run lead, and ultimately sending Hudson to the Zone 4 finals, which will be played throughout the next week.
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