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With protective glasses adorning hundreds of faces – and the moon moving slowly in front of the sun – Conservatory Lab Charter School students and families enjoyed a Solar Eclipse Viewing Party on Monday afternoon in the schoolyard on Columbia Road. Students with their decorated glasses and parents gathered at learning stations, where faculty and staff used the opportunity to
Nearly all of Boston’s 15 independently-run charters are struggling to boost MCAS scores, which tumbled after buildings closed during the pandemic, and are grappling with sharp increases in student absences.
On Friday, Feb. 10, Conservatory Lab Charter School in Uphams Corner welcomed the Multiverse Concert Series for the school-based premiere of Black Hole Symphony. Black Hole Symphony is a partnership between the Museum of Science and Multiverse Concert Series, whose world premiere at the Charles Hayden Planetarium Completely sold out. “Black Hole Symphony is a symphonic journey