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The 2,500 nationwide winners were selected from a pool of 16,000 finalists.
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The U.S. News and World Report released its nationwide ranking this week, alongside its ranking of high schools by state.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2021, but early registration is encouraged to help school officials plan.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Norfolk County.
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President Paula A. Johnson called democracy "a precious and fragile gift that cannot be taken for granted."
MassBay data shows meal scholarship recipients earn higher a GPA and re-enroll at higher rates than their peers.
One Upham Elementary School class is remaining remote after three cases were recorded in the class.
Officials said the majority of the cases have been from staff but there is strong evidence of in-school transmission.
Wellesley High School reported eight positive COVID-19 cases from Oct. 30 through Nov. 12.
The USDA extended its free meals for kids program through December, so Wellesley students and families can continue to receive meals.
In a 7-6 vote, committee members voted to build a new school at the Hardy site.
The college now has 74 Open Educational Resource courses.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation this week announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
PracticalNursing.org ranked MassBay's Practical Nursing program number one in Massachusetts.
The funding will help ensure students have adequate access to technology to strengthen instruction both in the classroom and at home.
Wellesley College says there are 2,350 students enrolled this year.
Seven new fall courses were added, to be fully remote and only for high school students.
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Staff are offering virtual help to students preparing for the start of the fall semester.
On-campus testing started on Aug. 6 for members of the facilities and public safety staff.
The funding will pay for the online training of 40 adjunct faculty members.
MassBay graduated six students who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average an All-College Academic Awards.
The six-week courses start on July 6.
General Studies Science student Vincent Briselli will be MassBay’s representative for the MA Department of Higher Ed's “29 Who Shine" Award.
MassBay student and Milford resident Dinora Torres will sing the National Anthem for this year's commencement.
Amber Khan of Newton will deliver the 2020 commencement speech.
All MassBay class for fall 2020 will be taught either online or via a remote format.
Time and traffic stood still this morning and were closed around town as Wellesley High School's Class of 2020 held a parade to celebrate.
The student recipients participated in the online Board of Selectmen meeting on June 1, where their achievements were recognized.
Wellesley Superintendent David Lussier issued a statement showing solidarity with communities of color in town after George Floyd's death.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation awarded $2,500 scholarships to students from around Massachusetts on May 13.
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society of two-year colleges.
Two Mass Bay students were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III Regional 21 All-Region teams.
The Student Emergency Grant Fund assists students with outside college expenses so they can continue their education.
All information sessions and events, previously held in-person, will now be virtual.