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Education achievers
ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY
Walpole resident James Randall was recently awarded the Crown & Shield Award, which honors students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and service during their four years at Assumption University in Worcester.
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, NEBRASKA
Sharon resident Adi Sax recently earned a master’s degree from Concordia University, Nebraska in Seward, Nebraska.
SEWANEE: THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH
Sharon resident Rebecca Caroline Hughes was recently inducted into the Order of the Gown at the University of the South. Highes is the daughter of Katherine and Ralph W. Hughes. The Order of the Gown is an academic honor society and a unique student government body among U.S. colleges and universities.
Virus, Violence Influence Asian Americans’ Decision to Send Children to School
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Sofia Horrigan, 4, of Quincy, Mass., left, examines a heart made of seashells with family members Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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Across the country, schools for children of all ages are reopening. Asian American families are struggling with making a decision whether to send their children back into classrooms. Their concern is based on increasing anti-Asian behavior.
A Chinese American mother in a town outside Boston is sending her sons to in-person classes this month. Earlier, another student made a racist