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New Hampshire Governor Declares School Choice Week
New Hampshire Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte declared this week to be school choice week in her state.
Around New England
New Hampshire Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte declared this week to be school choice week in her state.
Commentary
Massachusetts is home to some woke college campuses. But some schools and classes are worker than others. So when it comes to course offerings in the spring 2025 semester, who is the wokest of the woke? Here are five of the wokest college classes offered in Massachusetts this semester:
Education
Congressman Seth Moulton (D-Salem) says he thinks his party needs a more sensible approach to the transgender issue. Moulton recently told GBH News that unless the Democratic Party is willing to discuss the issue honestly, it will continue losing to Republicans on it.
Framingham
A Framingham elementary school plans to host an after-school club aimed at children who are attracted to members of the same sex or who identify with a gender that doesn't correspond to their sex in the new year. King Elementary School, which serves kindergarten through grade 5, announced
Massachusetts Republican Party
The Massachusetts Republican Party recently took a symbolic stand against males in women's sports. The MassGOP state committee passed "A resolution to protect girls and empower women in sports" at its December 4, 2024, meeting at AC Hotel in Worcester. The measure passed unanimously: 53-0.
UMass Amherst
What types of courses do public universities in Massachusetts offer? One such university offers a course called about transgender Marxism.
Massachusetts
A new therapeutic high school designed specifically for students who identify as homosexual or transgender is set to open in western Massachusetts next year. J.S. Bryant School will serve 38 students and will open in the fall of 2025, it founders say. The school is to be located at
jen crook
A boy scored both goals for the winning team in a Massachusetts girls' field hockey state championship game this weekend. Sophomore Ryan Crook, a boy who also plays varsity baseball, netted two goals for Somerset Berkley as the team beat Norwood 2-1 in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division
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