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Technology

  • What's The Impact Of Sepracor-DSP Deal?

    Christina Davis September 14, 2009

    It’s not often that a billion-dollar acquisition of a local company is greeted with ease by community officials. After all, a company takeover can often mean loss of local control and loss of local jobs.

    Christina Davis September 14, 2009
  • Blue Sky Biotech To Launch New Business Line | Worcester firm partners with Amherst company to make research kits

    September 14, 2009

    A Worcester biotech company that has grown up quite a bit over the last seven years plans to grow some more with the launch of a new product line to help drug and biotech researchers get more accurate results.

    September 14, 2009
  • BMS Wraps Up Construction On Devens Plant

    Eileen Kennedy September 14, 2009

    Bristol-Myers Squibb’s $750 million biologics manufacturing building at Devens, which has been three years in the making, is almost complete.

    Eileen Kennedy September 14, 2009
  • Fitchburg Photonics Firm In Japan Satellite Deal

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009

    Headwall Photonics of Fitchburg has been chosen by NEC's Space Systems Division to make imaging sensors for Japanese satellites.

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009
  • E-Records Firm To Open West Coast Office

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009

    Westborough-based eClinicalWorks plans to open new offices in Pleasanton, Calif. and expand its New York City office next month.

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009
  • Marathon Hires Former IBM Exec As CEO

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009

    Former IBM executive Jim Welch has been named the new president and CEO of Littleton-based Marathon Technologies.

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009
  • EMC Makes Former Intel Exec COO

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009

    Hopkinton-based data storage giant EMC Corp. has hired Pat Gelsinger away from Intel Corp.

    Matthew L. Brown September 14, 2009
  • Hubbard Hospital Makes Stroke Link With Mass. General

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009

    Harrington Health Care at Hubbard Hospital in Webster will collaborate with Massachusetts General Hospital and the Partners TeleStroke Center in order to continue offering stroke services at the Webster emergency department.

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009
  • Southborough Firm Teams For Product Security

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009

    Southborough-based supply chain security firm Pharmorx Security has struck a partnership with MSO Group of Belfast, Ireland, and Sun Chemical, an international printing ink manufacturer.

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009
  • Westborough Internet Firm In New York Pact

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009

    Westborough-based Horizon Info Services is expanding to New York City in a partnership with Valiant Technology.

    Matthew L. Brown September 11, 2009
  • N.E. Patriots President Urges Social Media Use For Businesses

    Shaun Tolson September 10, 2009

    Business should consider the advantages of social media and an enhanced presence on the web, according to Jonathan Kraft, .

    Shaun Tolson September 10, 2009
  • DiPalma Lands At Watertown's EnVivo

    Matthew L. Brown September 10, 2009

    Stephen J. DiPalma, former CFO of Worcester-based RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp., has been named CFO of EnVivo Pharmaceuticals in Watertown.

    Matthew L. Brown September 10, 2009
  • Gardner Firm Opens SF Bay-Area Office

    Matthew L. Brown September 10, 2009

    Gardner-based New England Peptide has opened a West Coast development office in Los Gatos, Calif.

    Matthew L. Brown September 10, 2009
  • Marlborough Firm Sees Into Space

    Eileen Kennedy September 10, 2009

    Marlborough-based New England Optical Systems is aiming for the stars - literally.

    Eileen Kennedy September 10, 2009
  • AMSC Establishes Offices In India

    Matthew L. Brown September 9, 2009

    American Superconductor Corp. has formed AMSC India as that country makes efforts to improve its power grid and promote alternative energy.

    Matthew L. Brown September 9, 2009
  • Promotion At Marlborough Tech Firm

    David Wheeler September 9, 2009

    David Wheeler September 9, 2009

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Will the new lottery-based admissions systems for vocational-technical high schools make the economy better?
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Massachusetts is implementing a new lottery admissions system for vocational-technical high schools, starting with the 2026-2027 school year. Proposed by the Healey Administration, the new lottery system is an attempt to expand access to voc-tech schools, giving schools with more applicants than seats the choice of either a weighted lottery, which takes aspects like attendance and discipline records into account, or a non-weighted lottery, which does not take academic performance or discipline issues into consideration.

Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler and supporters of the lottery have defended the change to a lottery system, saying it will make admissions more equitable while the state works to expand access to voc-tech schools. The lottery system has been criticized by business groups and educational leaders, who have said lotteries will water down admission standards and disrupt the pathway of top students into high-demand trades.