Earn a two-year degree for hot jobs in Massachusetts
Here is a list of hot jobs in Massachusetts which pay a salary which can support an individual and their family. These jobs require two years or less of college education and offer good benefits....
View ArticleChina Education Symposium looks at globalization
The 2014 China Education Symposium annual conference was held at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on May 2. This year’s theme is “Can China Lead? Education and Leadership in the Globalized...
View ArticleKwong Kow Chinese School ends a summer on a happy note
Their summer ended with much applause. The Kwong Kow School had their Annual Dim Sim Party, a celebration for finishing the 2014 summer program, on Friday, Aug. 22. It was the last day of the summer...
View ArticleStudent loan forgiveness program cancels tuition debt after 20 years
College is a stepping stone in life, one that ensures higher-paying jobs and greater financial independence. However, the high cost of tuition results in two-thirds of graduates taking out loans,...
View ArticleLocal after school program ready to enroll students
The Red Oak afterschool program, serving ages 5 to 13, of the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Council has a goal of servicing 95 students. This fall there will be a group leader who will primarily focus...
View ArticleHow to choose schools for your child
Long before the first day of school — Sept. 4 for Boston Public School students — parents search for the right school for their child. Some opt for suburban schools, some enroll by lottery, some take...
View ArticleOp Ed: Dream Project helps high school seniors get into college
By Cliff Wong Six years ago, a group of high school students arrived at the center during the peak financial aid season. It was an extremely busy Saturday with the waiting area already...
View ArticleCleanup Chinatown Community Education Forum
The Cleanup Chinatown Committee, in collaboration with the City of Boston’s Department of Public Works, Department of Environmental Services, Department of Inspectional Service, and Boston Police...
View ArticleNew immigrants rally for English education funding
Adult education students gathered at the Statehouse for Adult Literacy Awareness Day on March 26 to meet with local legislators. Continue reading
View ArticleAPIASF Jump Start College Tour visits Boston
The APIASF Jump Start College Tour visited Boston on March 21 to provide scholarship information, college planning advice, leadership training and financial education for students and families in the...
View ArticleMassachusetts ties for top score on ACT Test
Massachusetts tied with Connecticut for the top average composite score (24.4). Continue reading
View ArticleChinese-American entrepreneur shares academic success
Harvard economics junior Johan Zhang, 20, knows about hard work. Continue reading
View ArticleBPS Superintendent Chang speaks to Asian American community
A public forum for Boston Public Schools (BPS) Superintendent Tommy Chang took place Dec. 12 at the Vietnamese American Community Center, hosted by the Massachusetts Asian American Educators...
View ArticleBanking program trains adults in real-world job skills
Students are excelling at the Asian American Civic Association’s (AACA) banking program. Continue reading
View ArticleChung Wah Academy of New England hosts graduation
Chung Wah Academy of New England celebrated its 16th anniversary and Class of 2016 graduation on June 18 at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School. Continue reading
View ArticleKwong Kow Chinese School celebrates graduation
Kwong Kow Chinese School held a graduation for its 2015-2016 students on June 18 at the school. Continue reading
View ArticleUniversity of Massachusetts Boston celebrates 30 years of Asian American studies
The University of Massachusetts Boston honored the 30th anniversary of its Asian American studies program through a creative and educational event held at the Campus Center on Nov. 27. Continue reading
View ArticleJosiah Quincy School students lobby for gun regulation measures
Students from Michael Andrews’ seventh grade humanities class at the Josiah Quincy Upper School lobbied for the passage of a gun control bill at the Massachusetts Statehouse on Dec. 8. Continue reading
View ArticleFilm ‘Big Sacrifices, Big Dreams’ raises constitutional questions on education
The documentary “Big Sacrifices, Big Dreams: Ending America’s Bigoted Education Laws,” released by the Pioneer Institute, presented on the topic of legal barriers to school choice at a free screening...
View ArticleNew England Blazers defeat staff in school basketball match
Spirits soared and children cheered during a basketball game between the New England Blazers wheelchair basketball team and the Quincy Dragons, held at the Josiah Quincy Elementary School gym on Feb....
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