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Cambridge STEAM Initiative Celebrates Pi Day by Spotlighting Math Equity Efforts
The STEAM Initiative has three connected, data-driven math initiatives that focus on math equity through the lens of racial justice. These initiatives span early childhood to Grade 12, in both out-of-school-time (OST) and in-school learning spaces.
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City Council Meeting Agenda - 4/5/1999
Agenda of the City Council meeting held April 5th,1999
City Council Meeting Agenda - 12/4/2000
Agenda of the City Council meeting held December 4th, 2000
City Council Meeting Agenda - 4/12/1999
Agenda of the City Council meeting held April 12th,1999
Cambridge Zones for Multifamily Housing Citywide
On February 10, 2025, the Cambridge City Council voted to adopt zoning amendments that allow multifamily housing in all Cambridge neighborhoods.
Members Sought for the Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women. Application Deadline 10-16-23.
The Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women (CCSW) recognizes, supports, and advocates for all who self-identify as women or with womanhood, including transgender, gender fluid, and non-binary persons. The Commission stands with and for all women and girls, regardless of immigration status, sexuality, race, ethnicity, ability, or religion.
Recycling Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes - 4/10/2024
Meeting minutes of the Recycling Advisory Committee meeting held April 10, 2024
Policy 4-2 Use of Force Reporting
Cambridge Police Policy & Procedures
Baker-Polito Administration Announces Children Ages 6 Months to 4 years Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccinations
Following recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Baker-Polito Administration today announced that Massachusetts children ages 6 months to 4 years old are now eligible to receive the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
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