MASC reports on Massachusetts public schools, education news, school committee issues and updates from the Department of Education.
This information has been compiled by MASC Field Director Tracy Novick.
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education was called back into session at 2 pm on Friday, March 5 for a meeting to discuss Commissioner Riley's request for authority to decide when hybrid and remote options for education would no longer count towards a district's time on learning. The agenda, including the proposed regulation change, can be found here.
While the livestream can be found here, the Department suffered from technical difficulties such that a portion of public comment at the beginning of the meeting was not broadcast. Apologies for names that were missed.
Teachers eligible to sign up for vaccinations starting March 11 (State House News Service via Milford Daily News)
Following federal push, Mass moves K-12 educators up in line for vaccination (WGBH)
What to know if you're an educator newly eligible for the vaccine in Massachusetts (Boston Globe)
Teachers call vaccine eligibility 'a victory' (Boston 25)
Baker: Educators, school staff can sign up for vaccinations starting March 11 (WBUR)
Vaccinating educators is a start, but more challenges lie ahead in reopening school buildings (Boston Globe)
After fed says tests are still required, critics organize and states look for loopholes (Chalkbeat)
Undocumented students face big challenges with remote learning (NPR)
Massachusetts education commissioner seeks authority to take hybrid, remote learning away (MassLive)
Springfield will seek waiver if state mandates full-time classroom learning (WAMC)
Woburn School Committee to consider return to five day a week in classrooms (Home News Here)
Amesbury prepares for possible return to school buildings (Newburyport Daily News)
North Attleboro school reopening plan gets mostly positive reaction (The Sun Chronicle)
Dartmouth schools to begin phased approach to elementary school full return on March 22 (South Coast Today)
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education had a two part meeting in February; there was a special meeting Monday evening, February 22, specifically on vocational education, followed by a regular meeting Tuesday morning, February 23.
The regular meeting of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education took place on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, beginning at 9 am. The agenda of the meeting can be found here; the video that is available of the meeting will be online here.
Unfortunately, much of public testimony, as well as other parts of the meeting, were not available to those not physically present at the meeting, as the livestream did not always have sound available; the final two reports at the meeting were not livestreamed at all. What follows is what was available at publication, and this will be updated should video of the remainder become available.
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education met for their regular meeting on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 9 am. The agenda can be found online here; the livestream can be viewed here.