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Opinion
SEPAC: Map Showing Special Education Homes 'Violation of Trust, Violation of the Law'
Editor's note: Last week, Arlington’s schools superintendent apologized for the release of a map containing approximate address information of special education students that she sa...
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Schools
Superintendent: Map Showing Location of Special Education Students Released Mistakenly
Editor's note: Updated at 4:38 p.m. with a PDF document from Superintendent Kathleen Bodie (attached to the right of this article). Arlington’s schools superintendent sai...
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Schools
Special Education to Remain Under One Director
Arlington’s special education department will remain under the leadership of one director, the School Committee decided Thursday. The recommendation to maintain a one-director depart...
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Schools
Superintendent to Make Special Education Proposal at School Committee Tonight
Arlington Public Schools Superintendent Kathleen Bodie is expected to make a proposal regarding special education at Thursday's School Committee meeting. According to the meeting age...
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Local Connections
Five Things You Need to Know Today, Nov. 17
1. Weather: Expect increasing clouds with showers this afternoon. High temperatures could reach 48 degrees during the day, with an overnight low of 31 degrees. 2. School Committee to...
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Schools
Today, Yet Another Step in Resolving Special Education Issues
Parents will take another step to address problems with special education in Arlington today, when they meet with Superintendent Kathleen Bodie to set goals for the district’s current aca...
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Schools
Special Ed Parents: Ensuring Smooth Transition to Middle School is a Priority
The transition from elementary school to middle school isn’t easy. Students go from all core classes with one teacher, to a teacher for each class. They receive individualized class ...
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Schools
Frustration Runs High at Special Education Meeting
When a group of parents gathered at Ottoson Middle School on Thursday, their first step was to write down their fears for what the meeting on special education could become. “I fear ...