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New ways to educate Boston's students
NBC10 Boston’s Latoyia Edwards took a walk down memory lane at her old middle school in Dorchester to see what the Batson Academy has to offer to today’s seventh through 12th graders.
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Do you speak Gen-Alpha? Test your ‘skibidi' knowledge with this vocab quiz
Are you fluent enough to survive the back-to-school season?
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Battling picky eaters at lunch time
School lunch time is back but lunch time could become a hassle for your child if they’re a picky eater. But you can make sure your child is getting the nutrients they need even if their palette is limited.
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School counselor shortage impacting Mass. students
As students head back into the classroom, many are entering schools with fewer guidance counselors. That statewide shortage could have an impact on your kids.
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Here's why doctors suggest adding vision exams to your back-to-school list
It’s back to class and for kids that means a lot of reading and writing whether it’s on a white board, books or a screen. But all of that can put a lot of strain on their eyes. “It could impact their learning if they’re not able to see as well as they can,” said Dr. Nimesh Patel of...
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Getting your kid back on a daily schedule for class
With children heading back to school, NBC10 Boston spoke with an expert who provided advice on how to ease back into the classroom.
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Back to school shopping on a budget? Here are seven ways to save
With summer coming to a close, classroom supplies lists are being posted and back to school shopping trips have begun. Parents know it won’t be cheap. Here are seven ways to save.
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Some families expect to go into debt shopping for back to school, reports find. High prices are partly to blame
With back-to-school shopping in full swing, up to one-third of families say buying supplies for the new year will put them into debt.
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Got cold symptoms? Here's when kids should take a sick day from school
Parents are struggling to decide when it’s ok to send a child to school while sick. What health experts are now saying
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It's Back-to-School Season! See where teachers and families can get freebies and big discounts
It’s back-to-school season and many major retailers, restaurants and brands are offering special discounts and freebies.
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Should parents buy school supplies for the entire class? TikTok is divided
“Communal” school supply lists are rattling parents on TikTok, with some asking, “Why should I buy scissors and highlighters for other children?”
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What is ‘redshirting'? Why parents are delaying when their kids start kindergarten
You may assume that your child will begin kindergarten shortly after their 5th birthday, but that’s not always the case. Depending on where your school places its age cutoff date for enrollment, your child may start kindergarten at 4, 5 or even 6.
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So much for TikTok's ‘underconsumption' trend, as back-to-school shopping hits its stride
TikTok’s latest hashtag trend comes surprisingly swiftly on the heels of a movement meant to resist overconsumption.
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When does school start? Well, it depends …
From mid-July to mid-September, ‘back to school’ season varies greatly across the country.
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Score deals on jeans during Target's denim trade-in program — how to save
Whether you like it or not, the fall season will be here before you know it, meaning you might be planning some back-to-school shopping and refreshing your own wardrobe. To help you prepare for the upcoming change of seasons, Target just announced that it’s hosting its first-ever Denim Take Back Event.
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How students can build a routine for success with a few healthy habits
To help students through the start of the school year, education consultant Jenn Curtis shares a few healthy habits that kids can adopt in school that will help them create a study routine built for success.
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Class is in session: Back to school tips from a family psychologist
School is back! And that often means adjusting to new routines, maintaining schedules, friends and so much more. Dr. Jen Hartstein a family and clinical psychologist shares some strategies to connect and communicate with your kids.
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Back to school tips from Dr. Jen Hartstein
Dr. Jen Hartstein, a family and clinical psychologist, shares great tips for navigating this time of year with back-to-school.
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Boston encourages chronically absent students to return to school this year
Ahead of the first day of school on Thursday, Boston city leaders joined dozens of volunteers canvassing the city in an effort to encourage chronically absent students to return to class. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper worked with the Re-Engagement center on the canvass, and held a news conference afterwards to give an update….
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Students struggle with heat amid September sizzle
Many schools lack air conditioning, make the start of the school year extra hot.