Under the new Worcester Diocese policies, students can't express themselves in ways that are not "consistent with their biological sex."
See how college aid applications changed for Worcester area high schools.
Genesis Daniela Marquez Campos earned the Worcester Junior League scholarship due to high grades and athletics.
The $20,000 grant will fund post-prom and post-graduation activities to steer young people away from drugs and alcohol.
North High School student Nhi Huynh earned the "Live Mas" award because of her goal to teach English as a second language.
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A new Worcester Regional Research Bureau report says poorer, nonwhite students may more often elect to continue remote learning.
Two Worcester high schools were among the top 60 best in Massachusetts, beating some schools in much wealthier districts.
The presidents of nine schools in the Massachusetts university system made the decision Monday.
The program means eight full and partial scholarships will be given out annually.
The school said students can only gather with roommates, with athletics are canceled, until at least Wednesday after 40 new cases c0nfirmed.
Framingham teachers recently reached a contract amendment ahead of a full return to middle school buildings on April 28.
Worcester students in kindergarten to 8th grade can either return to buildings in May or continue learning remotely.
The 237-year-old Becker College will close at the end of this school year, but some programs will continue at other local colleges.
State officials on Wednesday approved Worcester's request for a waiver from return deadlines in April.
State officials approved 58 waiver requests on Tuesday ahead of full return deadlines in April, but Worcester was not among them.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Worcester County.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is requiring a full return for elementary students by April 5.
An initial vote at Tuesday's meeting sets the stage for a larger package of policing reforms proposed by City Manager Edward Augustus Jr.
Rougeau will be the college's first non-clergy and first Black president. He takes over for the Rev. Philip Boroughs.
The suit says that residents of color have not been granted an equal opportunity to elect candidates, due to at-large plurality voting.
The federal grant, the only one of its kind in the Northeast, will allow Clark to offer training in IT fields.
All students in Massachusetts are required to get flu shots before the end of December under a new order.
Professor Ben Korstvedt won the award for his edition of Bruckner’s Symphonie No. 4 in E-flat major.
National Apprenticeship Week runs Nov. 8 to 14.
The grant will go toward tuition assistance for students studying addiction therapy.
The Rev. Philip Boroughs has been president of the Jesuit college for nearly eight years.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation this week announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
Campus security at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester broke up a party two weeks ago where students weren't wearing masks.
Team officials held a ceremony at Polar Park Monday afternoon to show off the team’s new threads.
Worcester students won't return to in-person classes until November at the earliest, according to a plan approved Thursday.
The teachers in Member Voice are pushing back on union leadership over recent statements about racism.
The new WalletHub ranking compares per-student spending to average household income. Towns with high income tended to be less equitable.
Worcester has proposed a hybrid model for the 2020-21 school year, where students attend a mix of in-person and online classes.
See how Worcester's eight largest colleges are planning to welcome students back amid coronavirus.
An Anna Maria College faculty member has organized a workshop for students featuring big names in brass, jazz, and orchestral music.
Here's what state officials are proposing to prevent coronavirus from spreading when students return to school in the fall.
Twenty-five $1,000 scholarships were given to students across Massachusetts by Keolis.
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