Globe education reporter earns top prize for coverage of inequity in Massachusetts schools
By Nick Stoico Globe Correspondent,Updated April 13, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Boston Globe education reporter Bianca Vázquez Toness was awarded the top prize for beat reporting by the Education Writers Association for her work uncovering inequity in Massachusetts school districts, the organization said Tuesday.
The award recognizes Toness for her reporting that highlighted âsystemic failures and abuses during the pandemic â and beyond â through the stories of the students and parents most deeply affected,â
the association said in a statement.
âNearly all of her pieces were told not only through on-the-record accounts of families but also supportive documents and data that illuminated the depth and scale of the problem,â the association said. âThat powerful combination has routinely forced state and local leaders to rethink their policies an
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