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Boston Public Schools Suspends Test For Advanced Learning Classes; Concerns About Programâs Racial Inequities Linger
Boston Public Schools superintendent Brenda Cassellius.
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A selective program for high-performing fourth, fifth and sixth graders in Boston has suspended enrollment due to the pandemic and concerns about equity in the program, GBH News has learned.
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius recommended the one-year hiatus for the program, known as Advanced Work Classes, saying the district would not proceed with the program for new students next year. There s been a lot of inequities that have been brought to the light in the pandemic that we have to address, Cassellius told GBH News. There s a lot of work we have to do in the district to be antiracist and have policies where all of our students have a fair shot at an equitable and excellent education.
The Tufts sign on Curtis Street in Somerville, Massachusetts stands amid a backdrop of snow.
Tufts University is now accepting applications from local non-profit organizations in its four host communities of Boston, Grafton, Medford and Somerville for awards from the Tufts Community Grants (TCG) program. This year, TCG will be awarding $1,000 grants. The application window will be open until March 01, 2021.
Applications are available at go.tufts.edu/tcg.
“The Tufts Community Grants program is a terrific way for our faculty and staff to support local nonprofits. Now, more than ever, these organizations in our host communities need funding to address ever-growing need,” said Rocco DiRico, director of Government and Community Relations. “Another benefit of the TCG program is that it supports the volunteer efforts of our students, faculty, and staff.”