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Ten days hiding in a crowded basement was Sasha Kaplenko’s first step out of Kharkiv, but not the hardest one.
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“I was scrolling on TikTok, and to be even more honest, when you walk away, I'm going to go back on my phone,” said one student at Monomoy Regional High School this spring, when she was supposed to be working on a project with a friend in a group study area. Principal Jennifer Police says she wants adults to understand the world that young people are navigating.
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One day this spring, Nantucket high schoolers were sent home early after a “coordinated attack” clogged the plumbing. And a counselor in Falmouth says the number of students receiving care for mental health crises has risen tremendously. Those are just two examples of what educators say is a widespread concern.
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Supporters of responsible gun ownership were among the 150 people who rallied outside Town Hall on Saturday to demand an end to gun violence.
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Brazilian candidate will teach Portuguese as a temporary non-immigrant, a first for the district.
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“We are in an absolute crisis,” English teacher Page Martineau said.
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Barnstable Police Supervisor of School Resource Officers: "We're going to learn things from what happened in Texas — where the weak points were, and where we can improve in our district."
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In front of an audience of classmates and families, two seventh graders at Cape Cod Lighthouse Charter School are standing at a podium, singing a solemn song in Hebrew.
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"Every single teacher in our school system has an English learner in their classroom," says ELL director Leah Palmer. "Our mission is to provide language access and equity to all of Martha's Vineyard."
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Joe Maruszczak begins as superintendent of Sandwich public schools on July 1.