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Brockton Public Schools is one of a handful of districts in Massachusetts where about half of the student body speak a language other than English at home.
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After a couple-year break due to the pandemic, the Northampton Jazz Workshop's Tuesday night session reopened last spring at The Drake.
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Dajuan Wiggins founded Youth Business Initiative in 2020. He shows Norwalk residents how to successfully apply for loans, start their own businesses and learn career skills.
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The women's lacrosse team at American International College in Springfield has teamed up with Morgan's Message, a nonprofit focusing on improving the mental health of student athletes.
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As prom season approaches, Connecticut students and organizations are working together to raise awareness and combat the prevalence of dating violence among teens.
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Having grown up with active shooting drills led them to live with fear and anxiety, many students said.
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Gov. Ned Lamont and others presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Connecticut. Officials unveiled the Creative Complex after the previous facility was destroyed by a fire in 2021.
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In 2019, more than a third of eighth-grade students reported sustained sadness or hopelessness that impacted their usual activities.
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For the current school year, 55%of students of color who applied to a vocational program in Massachusetts were admitted, compared to approximately 69% of white students.
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Thirty-seven hospitals in Massachusetts have started offering intensive home-based mental health care to the families of children stuck in emergency rooms.