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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Students, teachers and parents flooded City Council chambers last night to fight for $568,000 that could be cut from the budget of the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS) for next fiscal year...

Author: By Kirsten L. Parkinson, | Title: City Council Reviews School Budget Cuts | 4/25/1989 | See Source »

Other issues facing the candidates are matters for mutual concern. Most support the goals of a recent report by Black teachers at Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School (CRLS), which saw a need to bring Black and minority students' lagging academic performance up to that of their non-minority classmates...

Author: By Emily Mieras, | Title: Thirteen Candidates Seek School Comm. Positions | 10/13/1987 | See Source »

...Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS), two blocks northeast of Harvard Yard, is a funky high school. No bells ring; instead snatches of rock music signal the end of class. Students can choose among several alternative educational programs. Even the dropouts have a place at CRLS. They run the sub shop. The unique atmosphere at Cambridge's only high school has emerged after years of confusion and controversy over priorities and programs. Many teachers and administrators describe a new equilibrium that has emerged at CRLS, between a commitment to academic excellence and a loyalty to the multi-racial background...

Author: By Clare M. Mchugh, | Title: Anticipating the Axe | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

...insecurity and tension between teachers lowered the morale at Rindge and Latin. A CRLS teacher, who asked not to be identified, said this week. "Two and hall has destroyed our sense of spirit, and it makes the people we work with potential competitors for a limited number of jobs...

Author: By Clare M. Mchugh, | Title: Anticipating the Axe | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

Students, as well as teachers and administrators, are concerned about the future of their school. Laurie Gallucio '85, who graduated from CRLS, describes it as "one of the best public high schools in Massachusetts." Galluccio led a student walk-out last year, in which hundreds of Rindge and Latin students joined thousands of other area high schools to protest the recent wave of public school budget cuts. She singles out that action as one of the occasions when the estrangement that often sprung up between different groups in the school "was completely overwhelmed by a prevailing feeling that...

Author: By Clare M. Mchugh, | Title: Anticipating the Axe | 3/19/1982 | See Source »

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