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  2. Boston Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Boston Public Schools (BPS) is a school district serving the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest public school district in the state of ...

  3. Robert R. Spillane - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure in Boston, Spillane had to make budget cuts due to shortfalls caused by Proposition 2½. He also worked to improve the district's financial management, implemented new curriculum and promotion standards. [6] In 1982, Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. ended his court's monitoring of desegregation in Boston Public Schools. [7]

  4. Marion Fahey - Wikipedia

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    On April 29, 1975, Fahey was appointed superintendent of the Boston Public Schools. She was elected on the second ballot when Paul Tierney who had voted for incumbent superintendent William J. Leary broke a 2–2 deadlock between Paul J. Ellison and John J. Kerrigan, who voted for Fahey and John J. McDonough and Kathleen Sullivan, who voted for associate superintendent Paul A. Kennedy.

  5. Boston Public - Wikipedia

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    Boston Public is an American drama television series created by David E. Kelley and broadcast on Fox. Set in Boston , the series centers on Winslow High School, a fictional public high school in the Boston Public Schools district.

  6. Charlestown High School - Wikipedia

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    Charlestown High Charlestown School is the only high school in Charlestown. Charlestown is part of the Boston Public Schools. According to the article, "Focus On Children" , the Boston Public Schools' school Report Card, the students enrolled in 2003-2004, 70.6% in regular education 7.1% in bilingual education, and 22.2% in the special education.

  7. Youth On Board - Wikipedia

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    YOB is widely known for the contributions to Project 540, a national student engagement program for 100,000 students in more than 100 high schools across the country. With funding from several sources, including W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Boston Public Schools, and others, Youth on

  8. William J. Leary - Wikipedia

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    William James Leary (October 1, 1931 – May 19, 2018) was an American school administrator and academic who served as superintendent of schools in Boston and Broward County, Florida. He oversaw the Boston Public Schools during the early years of the Boston desegregation busing crisis.

  9. Thomas Payzant - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 1995, the Boston school committee voted 5 to 2 to name Payzant superintendent of schools. [6] During his 11 years in Boston, student achievement improved, with Boston schools matching or bettering statewide gains in student test scores. [7] In 2006, Boston Public Schools won the Broad Prize for Urban Education. [1]