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Youth violence in Boston schools cries out for reforms

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion February 11, 2023

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A and stabbings near TechBoston Academy in Dorchester Boston Public Schools students to the hospital last week. On Thursday, a middle school student was reportedly found at the James F. Condon School in South Boston; luckily school staff confiscated the weapon and no one was hurt. Meanwhile, at the City on a Hill charter school in Roxbury that same day, staff allegedly found a 16-year-old girl with several weapons, including .Parents and... + full article



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