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By adamg - 4/24/07 - 9:04 am

Carpundit, no fan of Deval Patrick, applauds his decision to not apply for a federal abstinence-only education grant:

... It's patent that teens will be having sex, theocrats' fantasies notwithstanding. They should be taught about the implications.

The Outraged Liberal reads to the very end of a Globe story to learn that some lobbyist is getting paid $50,000 a year to get the Legislature to fund abstinence-only education in Massachusetts:

By thesecondglass - 3/15/07 - 11:49 am

Robert Aguilera, manager and cheese buyer for the Formaggio Kitchen in Cambridge has teamed up with Julie Cappellano, the wine buyer at the South End Formaggio to bring Boston, the Bueno Queso Social Club. These are monthly wine and cheese pairing classes.

The next class is titled, "From the Stiletto Heel to the Thigh Highs of Italy." and will take place on March 25th at the Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge.

By adamg - 1/29/07 - 8:08 am

On Civic Boston, Chris Lovett ponders what to do about the state's dropouts - figures released last week show a dropout rate of 22% in urban school districts.

By adamg - 1/2/07 - 8:17 am

Enrollment in Brookline kindergartens are up 25%. Is it because anxious Cambridge parents are moving to Brookline because they think the schools are better? Or is it simply because the Brookline School Committee lowered the age of enrollment for kindergarten a few years back? Jim Conley writes:

By adamg - 10/18/06 - 10:08 am

Harold M. Clemens reports the police showed up at the inner-city school where he teaches last week with drug-sniffing dogs:

... same way my students go through a metal detector and get patted down everyday before entering the building, while white boys in the middle of nowhere walk into their pristine schools unacosted and gun everything in dat bitch down. ...

By adamg - 9/11/06 - 11:31 am

As the parent of a third-grader in a Boston public school, I know it's possible to get your child as good an education as that in any suburban school (maybe even better). But, oh, is it freakin' difficult. Boston Parents is a new blog devoted to helping parents chart their kids through the maze that is education in the city. It starts with a look at their authors' daughters first day in K-0 (basically, pre-school) today:

... The Kid sat right down for her second breakfast and was onto playing with dough by the time we left. ...

By adamg - 1/10/06 - 9:49 pm

With a new superintendent on the way, Chris takes a look at ways to make Boston public schools better.

By adamg - 12/12/05 - 8:54 am

John is willing to cut headmasters who don't like them some slack but says:

... If kids are afraid of getting shot during classes, nothing else in the experience of school has meaning.

By adamg - 9/27/05 - 11:42 am

Glen analyzes the data behind Boston Magazine's recent "100 best public elementary schools" ranking, which generally seems to skew toward suburbs that spend a lot of money on schools (surprise) - except for Watertown, which had no schools on the list despite spending more per capita than all but five other eastern-Massachusetts communities.

By adamg - 9/22/05 - 9:58 pm

Dennis wonders why Brookline schools aren't doing more to discuss Katrina with students:

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