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With the city's students stuck at home for the final three months of the school year, the district saw a sharp decline in student suspensions in 2019-20, newly released state data shows.
The Communities That Care Coalition’s Teen Health Survey has brought some important issues specific to that age group to light, giving Franklin County and the North Quabbin region more to celebrate than not, according to those who worked on it.
Massachusetts is one of the best states in the country for mental health care. A study from Mental Health America (MHA) ranks the state fourth for access to care for youth. But over half of children with major depression in the state receive no treatment.
Thousands of foster children in Massachusetts are struggling to succeed in the classroom, according to a study that lays much of the blame on financial constraints and inefficiencies.
The principal from Somerville, Mass., was tired to seeing so many of his students suspended–so often that his school’s practices were flagged by the state. He was concerned that so many of them were taken out of class and sent to the principal’s office.
Many colleges, even those with exceptionally generous aid programs for low-income students, require aid recipients to contribute some summer earnings toward their bills at college.
Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker, a Republican, on Thursday announced a series of new programs for homeless youth, and one of the programs is a pilot to house homeless community college students.