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  2. List of Boston University people - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system" Joan Vennochi: COM '75 Investigative Reporting: 1980 The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system" Stan Grossfeld: CAS '80 Breaking News Photography: 1984 The Boston Globe "For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon" [8 ...

  3. Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    By 1903, the high school's share of this space was described as insufficient in the Boston Globe. [2] The school became co–educational in the latter half of the 20th century. By spring 1974, the school housed 500 female students and 200 male students. That spring, the Boston School Committee voted to change the school's name to Roxbury High ...

  4. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes . [ 4 ] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Boston Latin Academy - Wikipedia

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    Boston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education. Originally named Girls' Latin School , it became the first college preparatory high school for girls in the United States. [ 4 ]

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  9. Commonwealth School - Wikipedia

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    [3] The school's name is derived directly from the official Commonwealth of Massachusetts and its namesake Commonwealth Avenue that stretches across downtown Boston, which the school resides on. Merrill encouraged Commonwealth students to be "decent, socially responsible, generous people," actively engaged in public affairs. [3]