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As Teacher of the Year, Sydney Chaffee is committed to taking risks for her students and, as National Teacher of the Year, will encourage all educators to take risks - on their students, on each other and on themselves.
Painted rocks became a visual reminder of a larger, communitywide initiative: to tackle the joy-killing, suicide-inducing performance anxiety so prevalent in turbocharged suburbs like Lexington.
A coalition of student groups and civil rights organizations want the state to assess suspension rates, discipline and “climate” when judging schools’ performance.
The state’s colleges and universities are reporting that hunger and homelessness among students have increased over the past year, an alarming new disclosure that makes clear that many low-income students have far more to worry about than just exams and extracurricular activities.
A lawyer for Greater Boston Legal Services and children advocates around the country are working to upend the so-called "school-to-prison-pipeline," an effect they blame on zero-tolerance policies in public schools that has resulted in suspensions, expulsion and even arrests for classroom disciplinary problems.
"Re-engagement" was the main concept that leaders of the newly redesigned and renamed Resiliency Preparatory Academy described when unveiling a transition plan meant to draw more students toward relevant educations and careers.