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A group of students protested outside Boston English High School in Jamaica Plain yesterday. The students, who began their protest about 9 a.m., said they were not given a voice in the school’s decision to become a pilot school.

Students protest over English High's pilot school decision

Headmaster says they do have input

By April Simpson
Globe Staff / April 4, 2007

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Chanting "no voice, no choice," a small group of English High School students walked out of their second-period class yesterday morning because they said they were not being consulted about changes in the curriculum and school day that will take effect this fall. (Full article: 442 words)

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