Annual Dinner, Co-Chaired by Cindy and Andrew Janower and Jessica and Chuck Myers, Honored Released Hostage Omer Shem Tov
Annual Gala Kicks Off Community Launch of RISE Campaign; $27.6 Million Raised in First Two Years
A beloved school tradition, the kindergarten Passover Seder is one of the school's most anticipated events of the year
The Rashi School’s Annual Dinner on Sunday, May 19 will pay tribute to community leaders Cindy and Andrew Janower and Jessica and Chuck Myer
Babson College Volunteers Document Tanzania Entrepreneurship Instruction Trip with Canon Cameras
A number of investigations are prodding higher education and K-12 schools for possible violations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
State officials kicked off the state's new MassReconnect higher education program at MassBay on Thursday.
Two Wellesley students are among about 3,800 students nationwide who won college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards.
The Rashi School’s annual fundraising and community event will be held on Sunday, May 7 at the Seaport Hotel Boston
More than 600 members of the Wellesley community voiced support for the measure.
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The Rashi School is hosting an open house on Sunday, January 22 from 10 AM to 12 PM at The Rashi School, 8000 Great Meadow Road in Dedham
Experience Rashi Kindergarten! and Realize Rashi Help K-2 Families Fund a Jewish Independent School Education
The Rashi School will bring the popular Farm Visits —Traveling Petting Zoo to area families on Sunday, October 16 from 10AM-11:30AM .
Governor learns about programs, community life at Waltham approved special education day school and transition program
More than 50 percent of students at Waltham High are high need and 50 percent do not speak English as their first language.
Mike, a general studies student at MassBay Community College, has been in recovery for eight years, a fact he proudly shares.
Mentors assist students with defining career goals and developing individualized strategies to meet these goals.
“Early College is a proven strategy for addressing the college attainment gap,” says Framingham State President F. Javier Cevallos.
The College will safely store the meals and discreetly distribute them to students experiencing food insecurity.
After working for more than a decade with these resilient children, Anthony felt as if he had “hit a wall” in his career.
MassBay is allocating these funds to subsidize all costs for 40 students during its fall 2021, spring 2022, and summer 2022 semesters.
The Wellesley Public School district reverses its decision to cancel all winter sports regardless of rising COVID-19 case numbers.
No in-person practices, games, meets, or competitions will be had for Wellesley students until further notice.
A principal from Wellesley and a current Framingham Public Schools employee are in the running.
Registration is now open for the spring 2022 semester at MassBay.
This fall, MassBay Assistant Professor Kuangming Covitz incorporated the OAF fellowship project into her remote biology course.
Babson was ranked number 18 based on their 20-year ROI.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Wellesley area high schools.
The working group is comprised of 18 volunteers who represent wide-ranging identities, perspectives, and life experiences.
Students saw how first-responders evaluate accident scenes to determine how to appropriately disassemble vehicles.
The paths on the school's property along Lake Waban are now open, though there is no public access to campus buildings or restrooms.
This funding is intended for colleges to design wraparound supports and services to improve outcomes for students.
Persampieri started volunteering with Understanding Our Differences in 2017, when he was a student at Newton North High School.
The Center’s launch coincides with nationally recognized Cybersecurity Month.
These products help them stay healthy, go to work and school without interruption, regain self-confidence, and live with basic dignity.
Candide graduated with her bachelor’s degree from Syracuse and began working as a scientific document translator.
This fund provides meal scholarships to MassBay students who face food insecurity.
The Center and the programs offered there will play a crucial role in the economic and workforce development of the MetroWest region.
Kevin now works at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) as a CT Technologist, and “couldn’t be happier about my career path.
Learn how more American teens than ever before, are gaining an edge with this non-traditional path to college.