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Cambridge Schools ( 102,780 ) Brookline Schools ( 52,329 )
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Lawrence Schools ( 74,233 ) Attleboro Schools ( 43,085 )
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Waltham Schools ( 60,087 ) Arlington Schools ( 41,943 )
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Estimated Population (2005): 6,461,761
Male:  3,131,013
Female:  3,330,748
Median Age:  36.98

Massachusetts School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of Massachusetts has 499 school districts with 1665 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 968,443 accros _n cities and towns


Schools get $106,000 in federal funds

AVON Avon schools are receiving about $106,000 in additional funding from two federal programs. The town is slated to receive $58,686 — its share of $250 million given to the Commonwealth from the federal government’s Race to the Top Fund. The money is earmarked for teacher training and evaluations. Additionally, Avon will receive approximately $48,000 from the federal Education Jobs ... Avon ...


Schools may receive funding for repair work

WINCHESTER – In addition to providing partial reimbursement for approved major school building and renovation projects, the Massachusetts School Building Authority has instituted a Green Repair Program for the repair or replacement of roofs, windows, and /or boilers in public school facilities that are structurally, functionally, and educationally sound except for the condition of their roof ...


PCB Cleanup at Massachusetts School

Earlier this week, some 100 parents attended a meeting hosted by the Lexington Public Schools in Massachusetts regarding removal of caulk containing polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) from its Joseph Estabrook Elementary School, wrote Boston.com. We recently wrote that the New York City Department of Education—with the City of New York and the New York City School Construction [...]


Lexington schools get more than $500,000 in additional aid

Lexington Public Schools has received more than $500,000 as part of $204 million in federal funds allocated to Massachusetts to support education.


Massachusetts Educators Abandon MCAS in Favor of Common Core Standards

Massachusetts had more to lose than most in adopting the Common Core Standards. Higher standards and parents support for the quality of those standards were lost. The gains are short-term federal financial assistance. Was this a good choice? Contributor: Chris Ledder Published: Aug 19, 2010


Report: Education financing relies more on locals in Mass.

Massachusetts public schools are more dependent on city and town funding than those in most other states, and while the state ranks high in per-pupil spending, it lags in spending compared to the state’s ability to pay, according to a report released Wednesday.


Reading schools to receive $507,548 from state

Reading schools are slated to receive $507,548 in funding; it’s share of $204 million in federal funding allocated to the state under the Education Jobs Fund signed into law last month.


School Uses Anti-bullying App After Suicide

A school district in South Hadley, Massachusetts, is hoping a specialized software application will help stop tragedies like the one that befell Phoebe Prince, an Irish-born teen who committed suicide in January after an alleged bullying campaign by fellow students.


Elite B-Schools Keep on Building

The Yale School of Management crams students and faculty into 19th-century homes and former astronomy buildings linked by a rabbit warren of basements in New Haven. It's a far cry from the 40-acre Boston-riverfront campus housing Harvard Business School, which has a chapel, a health club, and its own art collection.


New-Anti-Bullying Law and Guidelines for Massachusetts Public Schools

This Tuesday was an important day for the fight against bulling that goes on in public schools in the Boston area. New state guidelines were released by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Contributor: Amanda Torres Published: Sep 02, 2010