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Art Institute Student Loan Debt Relief Affects 3,500 In Massachusetts
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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If the Massachusetts House of Representatives has its way, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will ban schools from having American Indian mascots. This wouldn't happen because of a bill that made its way through the legislative process. Instead, the House wants to force its will onto municipalities on this
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Girls should have their own high school wrestling team, an assistant coach for the Marblehead-Swampscott High boys' wrestling co-op contends. Rob Hopkins, an assistant coach for Marblehead-Swampscott, spoke before the Swampscott School Committee on Thursday, April 11 to voice his support for the creation of a girls' wrestling
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Males who identify as transgender will not be allowed to compete in women's sports in one college sports governing body starting next school year, affecting one school in Massachusetts: Fisher College in Boston. The Council of Presidents of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics — known as the NAIA
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KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate in Massachusetts earned a mention in the New Hampshire Senate during a debate over boys playing girls sports in high school. New Hampshire state Senator Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro) cited the school on the floor of the chamber while arguing for the bill, SB 375, which would
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By Bethany Blankley The Center Square Contributor
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Talk about sticker shock. Three private colleges in Massachusetts will cost more than $90,000 to attend during the 2024-2025 school year.
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Editor's Note: The Boston City Council unanimously approved a resolution on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 encouraging Boston public schools to encourage and support Muslim students in the school system. The text is below. Below that are images of the three pages of the resolution. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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