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If there’s anything Worcester continues to give, it is hope. After last week’s announcement of Worcester Public Schools’ next Superintendent, Rachel Monárezz, one can’t help…
If there’s anything Worcester continues to give, it is hope. After last week’s announcement of Worcester Public Schools’ next Superintendent, Rachel Monárezz, one can’t help…
Managing my mental health can be incredibly difficult in and of itself. Still, it is even more challenging when you come from a cultural background that has conditioned you to perceive mental health issues as that beggar in front of the corner store - everyone sees him, but everyone pretends he doesn't exist, thus leaving you with little to no resources to help you manage.
By Cara Berg Powers Worcester is in the news again, and again, not in a good way. As if the coverage of our schools’ bungled…
By Etel Haxhiaj, Director of Public Education & Advocacy at Central MA Housing Alliance “I don’t know if I can afford to live in this…
By L.E. It seems like everyday Worcesterites are asking: “WTF is going on with our schools?” It’s a great question because it can be so…
By L.E. It seems like everyday Worcesterites are asking: “WTF is going on with our schools?” It’s a great question because it can be so…
Buckle up. So much has been going on in Worcester, we literally couldn’t keep up! So we’re trying to catch up, and bring you along…
By Jordan Berg Powers I have been thinking a lot about the disastrous and frankly dangerous presentation from the Worcester Superintendent and selected pediatricians on…
This past Monday, the Southbridge Education Association held a rally to call for safe school re-openings. Their full press release below: For immediate release Members…
If there’s anything Worcester continues to give, it is hope. After last week’s announcement of Worcester Public Schools’ next Superintendent, Rachel Monárezz, one can’t help…
Managing my mental health can be incredibly difficult in and of itself. Still, it is even more challenging when you come from a cultural background that has conditioned you to perceive mental health issues as that beggar in front of the corner store – everyone sees him, but everyone pretends he doesn’t exist, thus leaving you with little to no resources to help you manage.
By Etel Haxhiaj, Director of Public Education & Advocacy at Central MA Housing Alliance “I don’t know if I can afford to live in this…
Ok, it feels like we need to start with the biggest news story of the week in Worcester- remote learning? the long awaited Public Safety…