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Eager to Learn
Noni Carter '13 speaks to elementary school students from the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School about achieving their dreams. Carter's historical fiction novel "Good Fortune" was just published last month.
Speaking to Youth
Noni Carter '13 speaks to elementary school students from the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School about achieving their dreams. Carter's historical fiction novel "Good Fortune" was just published last month.
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Noni Carter '13 speaks to elementary school students from the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School about achieving their dreams. Carter's historical fiction novel "Good Fortune" was just published last month.
Cambridge Public Schools Superintendent Proposes Creation of Middle School
Cambridge Public Schools Superintendent Jeffrey M. Young proposed during yesterday’s school committee meeting the establishment of a middle school in the city’s K-8 school system to close the achievement gap among different socioeconomic and ethnic groups.
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Original Publication Date: March 16, 2009 Westboro Baptist Church pickets Cambridge Ringe and Latin High School on Friday March 13 in protest of the school's gay and straight alliance, while others protested the Church's actions.
School District Discusses Budget
Cambridge School Committee members discussed structuring the Cambridge Public School District’s budget to best improve student achievement during a meeting last night.
School Assigning Process Criticized
Raymond Traietti, a parent of a student attending Cambridge Public School, wrote in an e-mail to a school official that he was “frustrated” with the school assignment process.
School Committee Reviews Diversity
In the first meeting after the Cambridge Public School Committee elections two weeks ago, committee members discussed the socioeconomic divide ...
School Committee Elections Near
On Nov. 3, the citizens of Cambridge will go to the polls and elect six members to the new Cambridge ...
Cambridge School Tries Co-teaching
The Cambridge Public Schools Committee discussed yesterday night the possibility of extending an innovative method for integrating special education students into the classroom from the Haggerty School to other schools in the district next year.